Listened all the way through and wasn’t impressed by the storyline. Just your less than average survival book.
Waited til the end
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Listened all the way through and wasn’t impressed by the storyline. Just your less than average survival book.
Though not nearly as good as the first book, this one will certainly have you sitting on the edge of your seat. The twists and turns of the story remain unpredictable and draw you further in. Great listen as well, Kevin Pierce again delivers a masterful performance.
The world ends but the book concentrates on the people who make the new world. a drug cartel arises Mexico and the US almost collapsed but a old rancher arises to stop the cartel from taking over the US. it was a pretty good read, I wasn’t turning pages to see what was next.
It started out bad, and only went downhill from there… even Kevin couldn’t polish this turd. This series has turned into a cross between ‘Twilight’ and a bad Lifetime holiday chick flick. Best of luck to the author – if you stay on this path you’ll end up as lost as the plot of this..
this is one of the best books did I have read. it made me laugh it made me mad it made me cry I hope everyone and also enjoys it
Well written and excellently narrated but some times in this book the behavior of the characters was annoyingbecause it seemed unrealistic. Some of the characters were cavalier about the danger and evil that surroundedthem and that was hard to believe.
I am a lifelong baseball fan. I’ve long understood the dominant position the pitcher plays in the game. I’ve also followed the injury plague pitchers endure to play baseball. Jeff Passan’s book puts the current whole picture in startling perspective. Human arms did not evolve to throw a 5 ounce sphere nearly 100 MPH. The..
I liked the series a lot. It was well written and realistic. the narrator did a fantastic job and is one of my favorites.
I’ve read a lot of apocalyptic novels but this was my first listen. Kevin Pierce’s narration is exceptional. His gritty, lightly-tinged Southern accent of a voice is perfect for where the story is set in the U.S. The heroine of the novel is a freshman in college and my own daughter was also a freshman..
