The Borrowed World is fast becoming my favorite post-apocalyptic series that I have read, and I have nearly exhausted the genre. Kevin Pierce has always been a very strong narrator but this is some of his best work yet. I have grown to deeply care about the central characters and Franklin Horton introduces us to..
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Just No
Review from Pilgrimage →
Made it an hour. Three hours into a tidal wave catastrophe the world has gone made and are attacking everyone. Before the event after a storm people won’t even help with a one car wreck. An this kind of thing a piece of PARACORD to let people climb from heights, let them slide down, and..
I made it to book 3 just because I wanted to finish the story. It got more over the top political, way too fictional. A dog that can aim Farts and pee? I don’t Know, I’ve read some of the author’s stories before and liked them well enough but this one was not up to..
Might be the best yet
Review from American Oligarch →
The narration was spot on. The premise of the story was interesting. The lack of thought put into what shape the supplies in the world will be in at 30, 60 or 90 days and more is just unhinged. The main characters are the most incompetent scavengers I could ever imagine. Also the fact that..
Great series
Review from Perfect Storm 2 →
Good so far
Review from The Baying of Wolves →
Fun series
Review from Blood And Banjos →
surprised
Review from Under a Tell Tale Sky →










