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* GhostCity: Aside from the [[JustForPun obvious pun]] one could make about The City, The City ''becomes'' this early on when [[ApocalypseHow a huge number of people die]] from [[spoiler: ThePlague]]. Part of the plot from there is the last remaining people running into each other, and the handful of new arrivals, and trying to figure out what happened.

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* GhostCity: Aside from the [[JustForPun obvious pun]] pun one could make about The City, The City ''becomes'' this early on when [[ApocalypseHow a huge number of people die]] from [[spoiler: ThePlague]]. Part of the plot from there is the last remaining people running into each other, and the handful of new arrivals, and trying to figure out what happened.
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* EverythingsBetterWithPenguins: Laura finds and watches some penguins, [[spoiler:shortly before she dies.]]
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'''''The Brief History of the Dead''''' is a 2006 fantasy and adventure novel by Kevin Brockmeier.

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'''''The ''The Brief History of the Dead''''' Dead'' is a 2006 fantasy and adventure novel by Kevin Brockmeier.
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* DrivenToSuicide: Several characters, for various reasons. One character did so after his family was killed by a landmine. [[FamilyUnfriendlyAesop He was thus reunited with them in The City.]]

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* DrivenToSuicide: Several characters, for various reasons. One character did so after his family was killed by a landmine. [[FamilyUnfriendlyAesop He was thus reunited with them in The City.]]
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* TheJourneyThroughDeath: All souls end up in The City, a reasonably happy afterlife. In the first chapter we learn no one has the same journey to the city; one man crosses a desert of living sand, one man sees his atoms break apart across the universe and recombine, a woman says she began to snow but only smiles and won't tell the rest. The only thing they all have in common is the sound of a heartbeat in the background.
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OnceUponATime, in a land far, far away... ''really'' far away... there existed a city. [[CityWithNoName It had no name]], and nobody knew exactly where it was. It was just called The City. Its unnatural lack of an actual label and location in the world may be due to the fact that it's not even found in the world. It is an afterlife of sorts, but it's not the kind of heaven or hell that most people would expect. It is simply a place where the souls of the dead wind up after departing the Earth.

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OnceUponATime, in a land far, far away... ''really'' far away... there existed a city. [[CityWithNoName It had no name]], name, and nobody knew exactly where it was. It was just called The City. Its unnatural lack of an actual label and location in the world may be due to the fact that it's not even found in the world. It is an afterlife of sorts, but it's not the kind of heaven or hell that most people would expect. It is simply a place where the souls of the dead wind up after departing the Earth.
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OnceUponATime, in a land far, far away... ''really'' far away... there existed a city. It had no name, and nobody knew exactly where it was. It was just called The City. Its unnatural lack of an actual label and location in the world may be due to the fact that it's not even found in the world. It is an afterlife of sorts, but it's not the kind of heaven or hell that most people would expect. It is simply a place where the souls of the dead wind up after departing the Earth.

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OnceUponATime, in a land far, far away... ''really'' far away... there existed a city. [[CityWithNoName It had no name, name]], and nobody knew exactly where it was. It was just called The City. Its unnatural lack of an actual label and location in the world may be due to the fact that it's not even found in the world. It is an afterlife of sorts, but it's not the kind of heaven or hell that most people would expect. It is simply a place where the souls of the dead wind up after departing the Earth.
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The Brief History of the Dead is a 2006 fantasy and adventure novel by Kevin Brockmeier.

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The Brief History of the Dead is a 2006 fantasy and adventure novel by Kevin Brockmeier.

OnceUponATime, in a land far, far away... ''really'' far away... there existed a city. It had no name, and nobody knew exactly where it was. It was just called The City. Its unnatural lack of an actual label and location in the world may be due to the fact that it's not even found in the world. It is an afterlife of sorts, but it's not the kind of heaven or hell that most people would expect. It is simply a place where the souls of the dead wind up after departing the Earth.

But unlike the typical depictions where people spend the rest of eternity lounging around in the afterlife, it turns out that the souls only stay in The City as long as there are people alive who remember them. Once everyone that ever knew them dies off, their soul ends up blinking out of The City, and it is unknown where these souls go. But lately, it seems that something is happening in The City. People seem to be vanishing more quickly than usual...

Cut to Antarctica, where a trio of researchers for Coca-Cola are trying to discover methods of using the polar ice in the manufacture of soft drinks (since the cap was already melting anyway). These three were Laura Byrd, Michael Puckett and Robert Joyce. The expedition was supposed to last only six months, but disaster struck when their communication arrays got busted. A while passed as they waited for Coca-Cola to re-establish contact with them or send a rescue team, but no such thing came along.

Eventually, they figured they needed to get out of this mess themselves, so Puckett and Joyce set out to find another station of researchers, these ones studying the migratory habits of emperor penguins. However, they had not returned to Laura for weeks after they departed, so after much sulking about on her own, Laura resolved to go out on her own to find the station, and hopefully Puckett and Joyce as well...

As the story goes back and forth between The City and Laura's exploits, the situation becomes clearer and clearer: [[spoiler: a highly lethal virus has been spreading far and wide, and thanks to the severe increase in death rates, people in The City, of course, are starting to pop out as well. Eventually, Laura is the only person left alive on the Earth, and it is due to her absurdly spatious memory that there are still thousands of people left in The City. Now she must somehow endure the harsh trials of Antarctica, for once her death comes around, The City and everyone inside it will completely vanish.]]

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!!This novel by Kevin Brockmeier includes examples of:
* ActingUnnatural: A CorruptCorporateExecutive, the last of the Coca Cola execs left in The City, decides to destroy the memorandum where [[spoiler: they agreed to keep their part in ThePlague a secret,]] realizes that there are no shredders in The City. Long story short, he ends up wandering around carrying a trashbin, then having to break a hole in an iced-over river to shove the dustbin through. He is [[LampshadeHanging entirely aware of how ridiculous and shady he must look.]]
* AmbiguousSituation: Even the characters aren't entirely sure what's about to happen at the ending.
* [[spoiler: TheAloner: Laura Bird]]
* [[spoiler:ApocalypseHow: Class 3a.]]
* [[spoiler:ApocalypticLog:]] The diary Laura finds at the research station.
* ButWhatAboutTheAstronauts: What about the researchers in Antarctica?. Turns out, they manage to [[spoiler: [[ShaggyDogStory catch The Blinks and die too, due to bringing Coca Cola with them.]]]]
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: The Coca Cola executives, including the one who hired Laura to go on the expedition. [[spoiler: They're actually not ''directly'' responsible for ThePlague and its spread, but they do agree (after having a board meeting in the Afterlife) to keep it a secret.]]
* DivorceIsTemporary: Sort of. Laura's parents meet again in the afterlife and rekindle their relationship.
* [[spoiler:DownerEnding]]
* DrivenToSuicide: Several characters, for various reasons. One character did so after his family was killed by a landmine. [[FamilyUnfriendlyAesop He was thus reunited with them in The City.]]
* EverythingsBetterWithPenguins: Laura finds and watches some penguins, [[spoiler:shortly before she dies.]]
* ForTheEvulz: No clear reason is theorized or outright stated as to why whoever created the virus even did it. They just... ''did''.
* GhostCity: Aside from the [[JustForPun obvious pun]] one could make about The City, The City ''becomes'' this early on when [[ApocalypseHow a huge number of people die]] from [[spoiler: ThePlague]]. Part of the plot from there is the last remaining people running into each other, and the handful of new arrivals, and trying to figure out what happened.
* HopeSpot: Laura finally finds the research station after much trudging through the harsh weather for several days, and she can finally contact civilization. [[spoiler:Too bad there's no civilization left on the other end.]]
* MayContainEvil: ThePlague was spread by contaminating the [[spoiler: syrup at a large Coca Cola bottling plant.]]
* TheNothingAfterDeath: Played with. The departed souls of people end up in the afterlife in The City. It's ''after'' their time in The City when it's implied this happens.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: Pretty much the entire plot.
* OurSoulsAreDifferent
* PhotographicMemory: Laura appears to have this, and it ends up [[spoiler:saving thousands of people from popping out of existence, at least temporarily]].
* ThePlague: It turns out that a highly lethal virus named [[FluffyTheTerrible The Blinks]] is sweeping across the entire world.
* TyphoidMary: Nobody really finds out the culprit, but it turns out [[spoiler:they used Coca-Cola as the distribution nexus for the virus by mixing it into the syrup tanks. Everyone who drank Coke, and anyone who got near them, would be infected and killed quickly. This is how all the researchers in Antarctia got infected in the first place; they took Coke as part of their rations]]. Incidentally, this is how Laura survives so long, since [[spoiler:she has an aversion to drinking Coke.]]
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