I was not sure how the Days of Noah would continue, but Mark Goodwin pulled it off.
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Fantastic!
Review from The Borrowed World →
Well worth the listen!
Review from No Stone Unturned →
I heard about this book, and put a hold on the hard cover edition at my library. After it came in, and I was well into the first chapter, I decided that it needed to be listened to, and so I bought the Audible edition. Boy, did it bring the story of NecroSearch International to..
Abrahams presents a new concept for the apocalypse genre. Each book finds the same characters in different apocalyptic scenarios with potentially different results. I didn’t realize immediately that each book represented a particular apocalyptic setting in which all the characters were involved with. Hence book one Ash, focuses on nuclear fallout where book two Lit,..
This book focuses on the realities of what one would face if multiple terrorist attacks took place at once. Some of our main characters are out of town for work at the time. The struggles and difficulties they face getting home, made me think. Other characters, while home, face different problems. This book bring up..
Wanted to like it
Review from The Beast I Loved →
I really wanted to like this book but I just couldn’t. I don’t understand why a woman’s story would be narrated by a man. Especially a story of such magnitude. I should have been able to feel her pain. This really kept me from being able to enjoy this book. I tried. I really did…
Loved It!
Review from Journeys Out of the Body →
Great idea, fun entertainment!
Review from Lit →
I’m a huge fan of post apocalyptic fiction, so I’m fascinated by Mr. Abrahams idea… multiple apocalyptic scenarios played out with the same characters. I began with this story (as he mentions, you can enjoy any of the series in any order) and am anxious to listen to the rest, now that I’m more acquainted..
Great Book
Review from We Won’t Go Quietly →
great read
Review from Rising from the Darkness →








