A really good book that approaches end times in a regular perso viewpoint. Thoughtful about the role of the church and like maneuvering on a geopolitical front. Touxhing and well written characters.
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not your typical prepper book
Review from 299 Days →
I have read a few prepping disaster novels, but this one was very different. It was a slowing moving book at first. not seeing any action and I started to think maybe not for me, BUT I was hooked as I learned more about Grant. The more I wanted to hear about him. His growth..
Absurdly biased
Review from 299 Days →
I was hoping for an insightful but enjoyable story of prepared people overcoming the disaster of societal collapse. But Tate blames the collapse entirely on liberals. It’s absurdly biased and insulting even to conservatives. And he tries so hard to point out that particular races are not to blame that he inadvertently reveals his own..
Awesome
Review from No Stone Unturned →
Couldn’t Stop Listening
Review from No Stone Unturned →
I really don’t know what to say other than the title. Though not written simply, I was able to keep the facts straight – and there are many facts given. The individuals were described with depth and fullness, the cases laid out clearly. And although I originally thought the narrator’s voice sounded tired, it actually..
good one
Review from 36 Hours →
interesting read
Review from The Ungovernable →
altgough I am probably spoiled by the quality of the story up until now I was somewhat left short with the story. seemed to have left my flat, not begging for more like the previous books. I will recommend the entire series even this particular book bit I would have to add a caveat to..






