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Geostorm Books in Order

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See the Geostorm books by Bobby Akart in order, with short summaries, background on the series, and easy advice for where to begin.

Last updated: July 2, 2026

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6 books

1

The Collapse

by Bobby Akart

2019

Government decisions meant to prevent the worst may trigger something even bigger, the collapse of the grid and the collapse of order. The Boone family must survive both natural upheaval and human panic.

2

The Flood

by Bobby Akart

2019

Ice melts, rain keeps falling, and the usual promise that floodwaters recede no longer feels safe. This installment turns Geostorm into a sweeping water disaster.

3

The Pulse

by Bobby Akart

2019

As the poles keep shifting, the weakened magnetic field leaves the planet more exposed to the sun. The Boone family fights through escalating disasters while the science becomes even more alarming.

4

The Shift

by Bobby Akart

2019

Meteorologist Chapman Boone begins to investigate bizarre weather as the Earth's magnetic balance starts to fail. The first book spreads the danger across the Boone family and turns strange science into immediate peril.

5

The Pioneers

by Bobby Akart

2020

After weeks of loss, the country has become a patchwork of water and scattered refuge. The Boone family enters the endgame looking for a way to build something livable from a changed world.

6

The Tempest

by Bobby Akart

2020

Months of violent weather grind down the survivors as seas rise and land disappears. The Boone family keeps moving through a world that is becoming less recognizable by the day.

Series background & context

Geostorm is one of Akart's biggest science-driven survival series. The core idea is a rapid pole shift, the Earth's magnetic field begins to reverse, and the result is not one clean disaster but a chain of failures that keeps getting worse. Weather turns strange, animals react first, systems start to break, and the planet itself begins to feel unstable.

The Boone family carries the story. Chapman Boone is a meteorologist who starts digging into bizarre weather. Kristi Boone is a veterinarian who notices troubling changes in animal behavior. Levi Boone gets stranded after a crash. Back home, the rest of the family is left to make sense of events that are getting bigger by the day. Because the family is spread out, the series can show the crisis from several angles without losing its personal center.

Nothing stays local for long.

Across The Shift, The Pulse, The Collapse, The Flood, The Tempest, and The Pioneers, Akart keeps widening the scale. First comes scientific unease, then infrastructure failure, then societal collapse, then a planet reshaped by water, wind, and disappearing land. The later books feel especially epic, but the Boone family's fight to reconnect and endure keeps the story readable and human.

If you like climate and geophysical thrillers that mix family drama with big natural processes, Geostorm is a strong fit. It is one of his more ambitious series, but it still reads like a survival story first.

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