excellent book and an eye opening tale in many ways. highly recommended book, lots of scenarios that we never conteplate or think about.
New perspectives, never contemplated the ideas.
Review from The Complete Disruption Trilogy: Books 1 – 3 →
Review from The Complete Disruption Trilogy: Books 1 – 3 →
excellent book and an eye opening tale in many ways. highly recommended book, lots of scenarios that we never conteplate or think about.
Book 3 in the Mad Mick series is a blockbuster of post-apocalyptic fiction! Non-stop action, a believable story and great characters! Franklin has a great writing style that keeps you on the edge of your seat and Kevin Pierce’s narration skill is outstanding! His ability to change tone and inflection for different characters while maintaining..
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Now I normally don’t leave reviews, but I felt this particular story was so poorly written that it was worthy of one. Now I didn’t finish the whole book, but I got to chapter 24 out of 33. The amount of unrealistic things that happen in this story completely ruin it for me. For example,..
it’s hard to know as a small business things to implement that big businesses do. this book very clearly lays down some simple, easy ways to do it. at a good pace, well laid out. really enjoyed it
I have listened to this entire series and have really enjoyed it. Very well written, well automated, intriguing and thought provoking.
Review from The Last Air Force One: A Post-Apocalyptic Thriller →
This would have made the story to the first book so much more believable and should have been mixed in a storyline there.
Review from Dysphoria: A Novel of America’s Coming Financial Nightmare (Black Swan) →
Remarkably similar to previous novels by this author. Quite a disappointment. Feel like a bit of a ripoff.
Review from Dysphoria: A Novel of America’s Coming Financial Nightmare (Black Swan) →
If you’re looking for a God centered end times novel and can allow your mind to roll with the story without scrutinizing the decision making ability of the characters or question more potentially rational outcomes of a particular scenario than you’ll enjoy this book. I really appreciate the God centered aspects of this series though..
