Finally a book where they DON’T kill the dog. extremely well-read extremely easy to follow , enjoyed the book immensely wish not only that there a sequel but wish this was a series.
Great story
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Finally a book where they DON’T kill the dog. extremely well-read extremely easy to follow , enjoyed the book immensely wish not only that there a sequel but wish this was a series.
This is a solid story with the only shortcoming being the now standard “FEMA concentration camp” scenario as a side story. We’ll have FEMA food distribution sites but there’s so little food in such a nation-wide scenario they’ll quickly dissolve. Still, among the best stories.
Loving the results of implementing the EOS. This gives clarity, vision and accountability to everyone employed.
The story, the narrator and his outstanding performance, keep you stuck from the first chapter until the end. I can wait to start the third one of the blackout series.
This fifth volume of the Borrowed World Series centers on Alice Watkins, the Human Resources Manager who was one of the six that attended the seminar in Richmond before the terrorist attack. In summary it covers Alice’s prior misfortunes and then picks up with Alice on the road home. Alice’s troubles were not over by..
I’ll be brief…this is not a dystopian tale with excellent scientific or economic explanations for the state of affairs that afflict the story’s main characters (and the U.S.). This book is gun porn, survivalist fantasy, and right-wing (militia) pulp fiction. The premise is ridiculous (EMP destroys the Eastern U.S. infrastructure), though no motivations for this..
I was entertained by the series, so far. To say the story line of this one is good is far fetched. It strongly reminded me of book 1. I found me asking: is that it? Is the authors creativity at its end? I made my choice not to read any following installments of the series.
I enjoyed traveling along side RM as he journeyed through the cosmos. Read these books years ago. Love re intro through listening. There is always another layer of seems.
good book. the main character is a tad arrogant . but the book was readable. the narration was pretty decent.
