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Christo-centric revisionist

Review from The Viking Spirit →

“Due to his own religious preferences, and those of his audiences, Snorri presented the Norse religion as the groping attempt of his ancestors to make sense of the world, without the all-illuminating revelation that Christ had provided.” I want the history of the Viking peoples; not a Christianized minimization of a historical perspective as being..

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Well Written EOTWAWKI Story

Review from After the Outbreak →

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. This review is for the audio copy of After the Outbreak: The Complete Series by Dave Bowman and narrated by Andrew Tell. The characters were well-developed, believable and likeable. It was nice having all three books in one..

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Somewhat Entertaining

Review from After the Outbreak →

The longer this book went, it seemed like the writing got worse. I think the narrater contributed to some of the eye-rolling moments. He reads with sort of a sarcastic tone. Many of the conversations were not believable, in my opinion. I kept thinking how no one I know would say this or describe things..

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Much Better

Review from Gateway War →

The story way still jumppy in places and seemed to “fast forward” at times. There was a lot of non stop action though which made the book better and held my interest.

Fantastic PA book.

Review from After the Outbreak →

Really enjoyed this book. It wasn’t as predictable as most in this Genre. Was great that it wasn’t violence porn. My only problem was the characters got over the deaths of their families a little too quickly timeline wise. I highly recommend this Series.

Fantastic Series

Review from After the Outbreak →

I loved this book series. The narrator was awesome. His voices and emotions were spot on. He is a great storyteller. The books were amazing too. If you like post-apocalyptic books, you will like these. One of my favorite things was that no character was perfect. They each made dumb mistakes and then had to..

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Omnibus Edition

Review from After the Outbreak →

This is a solid apocalyptic tale full of action and suspense. It was hard to get into, but once it took off it became more enjoyable. The characters and plot are solid as well. There’s not really much that is unique, but it’s a solid diversion—escapism fix. I find Andrew’s narration hit or miss. I’ve..

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