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book was great BUT

Review from A Spy’s Guide to Thinking →

It is really a prologue for a more invaluable, involved piece of work. I think John Braddock is intelligent, clever, and can share many meaningful lessons and at a reasonable profit for himself and the publishers. However, this seems to amount buying a chapter of a larger piece of work. I will continue to listen..

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What’s the hurry?

Review from Persecution →

The story is good but it seemed to rush through details about 3/4 through. There are also a few details that were missed; for example there probably wouldn’t be electricity if the apocalypse happened or if the federal government has restricted gas / food / etc.

INTENSE THRILLER!

Review from The Last Storm →

People, just because the story isn’t exactly what you thought it would be doesn’t mean it’s not still a great story. The publisher’s summary doesn’t lead me to believe it’s all about the storm…. and I thought the story was great! I tend to like series in my post-apocalyptic reads/listens, but this one packed a..

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Unique after disaster story

Review from Shadows of a Lost Age →

Very good start to a good series. Great characters and they are developed well. The series is like Madd Max combined with Game of Throwns. It shows you how fragile societies and knowledge is. Losing and rediscovering knowledge is something that probably has happened many times in human history. A generation that grows up without..

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“We never learned…”

Review from Warday →

This book is really not a story of two travelers but a self-insertion of how the authors view post-nuclear war US. Neither is sympathetic. Whitley, who’s hiding in a church with his family describes how two children lost both of their parents but “I never learned what became of the Parker girls.” Which shows just..

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