good book. much like the others. this one turned out to be a crazy wild build up for the next.
the saga continues
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I loved the main character, Westley Flagg. He made moonshine making desirable. I even looked at what you could buy on Amazon to make your own moonshine…I know, I’m weird. I love his Grandpa and Grandma and their bickering. I especially like how the book shows that a group is better than loner survivalists. I..
I can see how all of this can happen, so it’s believable. It’s exciting and adventurous. Frank Brogan’s character is heroic but also flawed; so that’s believable too. The bad guys are incredibly bad and brutal, so you will have no problem hating them and wishing for their demise. All the other characters, Rojas, Stalking..
I absolutely loved this box set. I have recommended it to multiple friends. The bible verses and scripture references just warmed my soul. Great book, no cussing…. I loved it!!!
child at college wife not at home well the EMP struck entire country falling apart within 2 days , nothing new with this story that hasn’t already been told and every other book and to boot as the author was reading along he says that’s it for the story 300 and some odd pages in..
Walk, talk, chew gum, navigate the lunch room at school and come home alive. Your thoughts are private, ‘secret’ so that’s a given. Your action and reaction time during stressful situations is critical somewhere around kindergarten, so if you have figured out how NOT to piss yourself when a bell rings or when a bully..
i absolutely LOVED this book!! very well written. good character development. Gave me some ideas for my preps.
A post Apocalypse work of fiction, in which each and every bit of story line is completely believable. Tom Abrahams has written a well researched and accurate story, which is delivered by a narrator who is a master of the genre. Keven Pierce breathes life into this tale, lifting words from the page and delivering..
I feel like I knew her, I’ve been through similar patterns her, I wish I could have helped her in some way. Rest in peace
I’ve read/listened to other post-apocalyptic fiction, some I’ve enjoyed more than others. I’d put this one in the middle. I got to know the characters but didn’t particular bond with any of them. There were spots in the story where I saw opportunities to introduce tension, which didn’t materialize into anything of substance (e.g. a..
