It makes me thankful for what I have. It shows me how to recognize what is important. It encourages me to learn new skills. It introduces me to equipment and weapons and their use. It teaches me to not be afraid, but to be prepared.
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I don’t know how Franklin Horton is able to put out books so frequently and maintain the quality he does. This is yet another highly enjoyable chapter in this series. If you haven’t read the other books in the series, or the Mad Mick books, you need to start at the beginning and read them..
Left scratching my head.
Review from Best Laid Plans →
I’m a big fan of Tom Abrahams and I’ve listened to several of his books on Audible. But about 3 hours into this one and I had to hit the stop button for good. Long story short, the details in the book are terrible. Especially when dealing with an apocalyptic event. I think it was..
I will start this one off by saying that this isn’t anywhere close to my first book by Tom Abrahams. Having read and thoroughly enjoyed the Traveler series with Battle as the main character. I wanted to preface this review by pointing that out because a lot of my post-apocalyptic best memories (what a weird..
Do not recommend
Review from Nuclear Winter Desolation →
Bobby Akart has masterfully written this story that though fictional, is a very likely scenario in today’s reality. Cyber attacks that can cripple a nation, all in the name of ecological extremism. The narration is extremely well done and I had a tough time even pausing the story, the suspense of what will happen next..
amazing!
Review from Ultraviolent →








