I imagine this would be the product if Dr. Seuss and Steven Seagal were to get together to write an action book. Top it off with an old version of Mr. Rogers as the narrator and you have this book. I feel that I have the right to give such a bad review because I..
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Bible class
Review from American Exit Strategy →
I wish people would just describe their books honestly. This book is more about pushing religious views than survivalism. i don’t have issue with establishing character development of religion characters but this is to much. I get that religion is necessary for some people to have a moral compass but it’s not required for everyone…
Excellent ending to the series
Review from Undefeated World →
I love how everything and everyone came together in this last book of the series. Chris Pike did an amazing job tying up the loose ends and filling in the blanks, while giving us the action and drama we’ve come to expect in the books. I don’t want to give away any spoilers, so I’ll..
This is the first post apocalyptic book I’ve read that includes Christian faith and values. Most books of this genre usually portray religious beliefs as cult like or just down right delusional. Thank you for writing a book that shows how that narrow view can be widened.It’s a great story with good charecters, I highly..
Great story
Review from Descent into Darkness →
This could have been a great book.
Review from Getting Out: A Post-Apocalyptic EMP Survival Thriller →
“Appropriation” is a military term. Armies for milenia have “taken what they needed” to further their military campaigns. It’s a self righteous ideology that is used to justify all manner of depravity. This in no way translates well to civilian life. One civilian “appropriating” goods and items to supply their perceived “need” is merely theft..
True to life
Review from The 17th Irregulars →
OMG love!
Review from Dangerous Dozen →








