I loved the first, so bought the second. Great story, but this one was poorly edited. Still giving the third a chance.
Great story with poor editing.
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I loved the first, so bought the second. Great story, but this one was poorly edited. Still giving the third a chance.
I own over thirty post apocalyptic novels on audible so I am quite familiar with Kevin pierce. He did a great job as usual. At this point I feel like I know him. This story is a good one and takes a different twist on the old EMP get home tale. If you like this..
I like Kevin Pierce, that goes without saying. The book was too dragged out. I probably could’ve told it in about 1/2 hour. The ending was of course what I expected.
there is good information to learn from this book. you spend the majority of the novel following Madison and her journey of prepping for disaster in less than 24 hours. if you’re new to prepping then this is definitely the book for you. that said, there is so much info about politicians, scientists, and random..
good book. just wish it didn’t have so much foul lanqage. but it’s a good get home story and builds on the characters from the first book.
Would you consider the audio edition of One Man’s Opus to be better than the print version? Yes. In a large part due to the excellent narration by Kevin Pierce. He knows how to add so much drama to a story that it makes it well worth listening even if you have read the book..
This audio book kept me wanting to continue listening throughout. I find it interesting to see how the author interprets the prophesies.
Good read. No real suspense but interesting enough to keep me reading. Narration by Kevin Pierce perfect as always.
A Clockwork Murder: The Night a Twisted Fantasy Became a Demented Reality: Steve Jackson This true crime book takes the listener inside the rape and murder of Jacine Gielinski in Colorado Springs in April 1997. George Woldt and Lucas Salmon confessed to the crimes. The book focus is mainly on the trials and if the..
