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get back in touch with your faith but enjoy the Apocalyptic thrill of goodwins creativityKevin pierce makes everything enjoyable to experience
I’ve read several of the Abrahams books and they aren’t bad, by any stretch, but I find myself getting antsy mid way through this book. It definitely could be me, but I need a little more action to maintain my attention. I know the “villain” in the book is the scourge itself, but I think..
I’m used to post societal collapse books to lean conservative, and it usually doesn’t distract me even though I don’t always agree. This book is different-lots of very specific political grudge points from the far right. For example, he brings up Colin Kaepernick as a turning point in our ability to coexist. That’s one of..
The concern with stories like this is the almost wishful nature and how the federal government is portrayed. Even though I agree with the sentiment brought forward in this book none of us pray that anything like this ever happens, even though I know there are sectors of the federal government would love to behave..
I knew a bit about this story but hearing the full story was heartbreaking for Susan’s family. Well written and narrated. I couldn’t stop listening.
Well told, well narrated. a truly senseless crime. This author definitely did his research, and I think he portrayed the facts of the case well
This book was very well written. Great attention to detail. I love the narrator. That was too got what they deserved.
Story grows & characters really develop—disclaimer says you can read in ‘any order’—don’t,—reads well as published
