I’ve really enjoyed this book. It is an interesting and thought provoking story about what could happen if our electrical grid goes down. It has certainly started me thinking about things I might be able to do to prepare myself and my family. And it made me want to listen to more books by R…
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I couldn’t finish it. Not because of gore but because Olsen allows Jesperson to pour out obvious lies like how prostitutes were so awed by his sexual prowess they started giving him sex for free and how women fell all over him wherever he went. The only women who fell were the ones he murdered…
Enough with the fantasy of love triangles and brave new world marriage dynamics. Ridiculous. The writers spent sooooo much on the sick love triangle that I seriously wondered if that the reason they wrote this garbage. They book would shrink by actual hours if they took the nonsense fantasy of ditching a marriage out. Reader..
Stop the blasphemies!
Review from Indivisible →
I LOVE this series even though you can’t tell from my rating. I stopped listening to it though because every other word was a blasphemy. I can deal with swearing but not blasphemy. I came back to it after reading an interview with the author who said he made a mistake with all the swearing..
Terribly Boring!
Review from Warday →
Washa Crishp Bread
Review from Grace Under Fire →
Not really a post apocalyptic story
Review from The Age of Embers (A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller) →
It started out interesting. I waited for the crises to occur and when it did, it was kinda disappointing. The story is a mix of several Hollywood movies. War or the World, Die Hard, etc. I can’t say it was bad, but it wasn’t really post apocalyptic, nor pre… More like action during a sci-fi..










