I really enjoyed this story. Could relate to the characters and their challenges they faced. The personal learning they went through with each problem they faced.
really enjoyed
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I really enjoyed this story. Could relate to the characters and their challenges they faced. The personal learning they went through with each problem they faced.
I am from the St. Louis area and so this story hit home for me. It was interesting, sad, and well written. The narrator did a very good job.
Very interesting to compare the Covid-19 ‘pandemic’ where 99.9% of people survive with the pandemic described in Unprepared which actually kills 80% of the people infected. I liked the fact that the story describe people going through these terrible times who are completely average with no specific skills or experience that could be helpful during..
All I can say is Damn it Boyd you did it again. Pulled me in to another series I cant get enough of. I thought I was getting ahead by waiting for book 2 to come out. Alas it didn’t help at all. The group sucks you in and makes you feel like your right..
At first I wasn’t sure. The narrator was to stiff at the beginning, but he got better as the book moved on. The story is unique and caught my attention and kept it. Any lessons for prepping is presented as a memory of a character. Overall, a really good story telling.
First thing I would like to say is that for everyone giving bad reviews because of the religious aspect, you should be ashamed. Mark being a Christian does not mean his writing is bad. These books are written excellently and if you don’t appreciate the Christianity within, then get a refund of your credits don’t..
The book starts out OK, about an hour into it there were times it made me cringe with how cheesy the set ups were. Characters are perfect puzzle pieces with the exact skill sets they need. Any adversity the characters face is good buys vs. bad guys. Couldn’t finish it. I’m a huge fan of..
