Franklin Horton continues to out do himself from one book to the next. Excellent addition to The Borrowed World series and Kevin Pierce continues his excellent narration work.
Another great story
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Franklin Horton continues to out do himself from one book to the next. Excellent addition to The Borrowed World series and Kevin Pierce continues his excellent narration work.
I have loved every one of the books in this series. Kevin Pierce is one of my favorite narrators and Tom Abrahams is a fantastic writer
I am enjoying this series. It’s a bit more realistic than the A American books (though I like them too). Book 3 is really good, it starts to go beyond the basic character builds and the “getting home” portions, focusing on the difficulty of every day. This book gets a bit darker than the other..
loved the story. my only regret is that the story ends at one book. As always the Author and narrator are excellent.
Out of Body Experiences are universally experienced, but seldom discussed. Robert Monroe provides a guide to the experience, how to interpret them, how to survive them, and how to have them. Since I have read this, my sleep life has become more intelligible. I wish he had written more.
Overall a decent tribute to EMP thrillers. There are how ever many gaps and problems with the story. If you understand anything about an EMP it destroys anything electronic that is not shielded, are you telling me a retired cop shielded a brand new SUV thinking about an EMP? I highly doubt it. Are you..
I really liked this book. To me living in SOCAL, it just seemed to real, and that made it scary. It about So Cal being on fire from a wildfire, pretty much in the heart of Los Angles. and lets face it, that happens all the time in the summer. Will you be ready? but..
I like most true crime stories. this one’s got to be one of the worst. it goes on and on and on repetition after repetition.
