This book really have me a great Introduction to Gurdjieff’s work and strategies on how to not only get started with it, but ideas on how to continue successfully.
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Post Apocalyptic family dynamics 101
Review from Homestead: A Post-Apocalyptic Tale of Human Survival →
Its the Post-Apocalypse world. You have to worry about everyone and everything as you struggle to protect your home and family. But what happens when the stress / strain of daily survival is too much and even family ties are pushed to the limit? This is a really interesting story basis and the author makes..
Educational in its delivery
Review from No Stone Unturned →
I enjoyed learning about how the forensic field investigators engineered processes now used in discovering graves or river resting places when a crime is committed. I’m all about finding the criminal and justice for all. This was an enjoyable satisfying read. I only hope more are written. I’m hooked and the narrator delivers a good..
Fight for family…
Review from The Mad Mick →
Fight for family… fight for self…. That’s one of the biggest take-aways I got from this post-apocalyptic book. The Mad Mick was an entertaining listen for me. I didn’t want to quit listening to it once I got started. The narrator gives a perfect backing to this already strong story. If you enjoy a SHTF..
I just want more…
Review from Until Nothing Remains →
One of the biggest compliments I can give a book is that I want more of it. Some books seem to go on forever and I’m almost happy when I hear “Audible hopes you have enjoyed this program”. This is not one of those books that made me happy to hear that phrase. In fact,..
I am a huge fan of C.A. Rudolph’s What’s Left of My World series so I was excited to see he was coming out with a new series, and while this series falls into same genre they are quite different, especially when it comes to main characters. No spoilers but for the most part the..
Very sad and very riveting
Review from If I Can’t Have You: →
Fantastic Audio Book
Review from The Man with the Candy →
This audio book was everything I’d hoped it would be. The story itself was comprehensive, interesting, and incredibly well-written, giving the victims and their families the respect they deserve while also fully detailing the horrors they faced at the hands of Dean Corll. The narrator suited the story perfectly and embodied the grave nature of..









