 | This popular post-apocalyptic novel by master of horror Stephen King inspired a 1994 TV miniseries. A devastating flu escapes from its containment in a military biowarfare lab, killing most of the population of the United States, and by implication,... |
 | Hospitalized with the dreaded atom bomb disease, leukemia, a child in Hiroshima races against time to fold one thousand paper cranes to verify the legend that by doing so a sick person will become healthy. |
 | The Cold War might have officially ended with the Malta Summit in 1989, but as the tensions between superpower nations never really go away, suspense novelists never seem to tire of pitting those two archetypal enemies, Russia and the United States,... |
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 | This popular post-apocalyptic novel by master of horror Stephen King inspired a 1994 TV miniseries. A devastating flu escapes from its containment in a military biowarfare lab, killing most of the population of the United States, and by implication,... |
 | This popular post-apocalyptic novel by master of horror Stephen King inspired a 1994 TV miniseries. A devastating flu escapes from its containment in a military biowarfare lab, killing most of the population of the United States, and by implication,... |
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 | A picture-book version of a longer story told in the author's book "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes". Sadako Sasaki was a young girl when she died of leukemia, a direct result of radiation poising from the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Japanese... |
 | When a young Greenwich Village woman becomes violently ill, and dies shortly thereafter, she signals the beginning of a plague unlike any seen before--a plague created by chemical warfare. |
 | Geologist Philip Mercer travels to the arctic to reopen a base camp for researchers. Upon arrival, he and his team (including sexy doctor Anika Klein) discover a Nazi plot involving radioactive minerals. |