The Day Of The Triffids

The Day Of The Triffids

197 • 196 pages

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Average rating3.8

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It started well, but then it devolved into a boring survival story tinged with political and sociological pedantry. The triffids barely feature in the story.

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I read this in my youth but remember being spellbound by the very idea of the world being overtaken by plants. Nothing like a bit of disaster sc-fi.

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3.5 stars - I really loved the premise - it was a surprise to me what the book was actually about. I really enjoyed it. However the characters were just rather mehhh. Which is such a shame.

January 31, 2024

Starts strong and After that is a big let down. Sexist. I do not believe him the radio man can fligh a heli just becouse he is convitent - stupid and mysoginistic. 

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June 4, 2022

4.5 stars

I can't stress how good John Wyndham is at writing Fuck You endings. Just, masterful.

May 31, 2022
May 21, 2022

Opravdu velmi zajímavé, ale přece jenom mi tam něco vadilo

January 28, 2021

This was a really cool sci-fi novel from the 1950s about the collapse of society after (virtually) everyone is blinded by a comet. The blindness is just the first bit of bad news, there are also CARNIVOROUS, SLAPPING PLANTS.

It's so great.

February 10, 2020
November 12, 2016

The spiritual precursor to the zombie genre, and it happens to be better written than anything I've read in the genre.

October 13, 2014

My first survival scifi book. Definitely not a fan of survival films, but this book worked wonders for me. Prose was strong and the structure sound. Definitely deserves its spot on the Top 100 Scifi books list: http://scifilists.sffjazz.com/lists_books_rank1.html.

October 12, 2011