Franklin Horton does a great job of taking a real world concern and crafting a compelling story. The story draws you in and takes you into the heart of a very possible post apocalyptic event. As always Kevin Pierce is absolutely fabulous and its hard to imagine another narrator delivering the performance like he does.
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Im upset with AJ Newman, because this book is only five and a half hours. The books in this series are written in an average intelligence, he is certainly not a Shakespeare. That said, it’s about as entertaining as a television program (movies are more entertaining than television, hence the higher price to attend those)…
life changing
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Bad to mediocre writing
Review from Dangerous Dozen →
DHS
Review from What’s Left of My World →
not satisfying
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The idea of having multiple books about different shtf scenarios is appealing at first but at the end of the book I felt short changed. too little happened in the 7 hour book. it just felt incomplete. Maybe if it was written in a 15+ hour stand alone novel it would have met my satisfaction..
I originally thought this series was science fiction, so I didn’t look into it. When I heard the beginning chapters on one of Tom Abrahams’ Alt Apocalypse books, I was immediately hooked. I am so grateful that I was able to get all three books in the SpaceMan Chronicles for one credit! It’s like 22..
This and Monroe’s previous books ?
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