Enjoyed the premise and the setup for the EMP event. Interested to see how the story progresses and the main characters deal with challenges and obstacles.
Great start to EMP series
Review from Prepper: Book 1 →
Enjoyed the premise and the setup for the EMP event. Interested to see how the story progresses and the main characters deal with challenges and obstacles.
Excellent story with scriptural references, believable circumstances, questions some of the “narratives” the government has used in the past, makes you think.
Interesting twist of how China’s long planning could invade America. It only takes a few greedy politicians to turn America’s fate. I think every American should Read/listen to this series and learn to think and act for themselves rather than bury their heads in the sand and think I will let others take careOf this…
This is a must-read series! For many reasons, it is the best. I have read many survivalist books and this series is the best.
I like plausible dystopian stories with good heros and despicable bad guys. This box set had that and I don’t regret listening. I almost quit midway through book one because I couldn’t take any more name dropping equipment brads and specs of said equipment.This must be a genre of preppers or something because it was..
Review from The Complete Age of Embers Series (Books 1-5) →
Goofy storyline, too many characters, too much sex, predictable, and boring. I’m just thankful I’m done reading it because it was like a slow death.
First two, the prequel and initial, were great. They had questionable problems but enjoyable. Everything after is just a dull repeat of the first book. On the final installment the boredom of the story got the best of me and pushed me not to care how it all ends.
I was glad the series was ending with Reset Roadhouse. The characters had become annoying. Randy was insufferable(Becky too), Lloyd was just a drunk fool and not the cool, unique character we first met. Every interaction with him was the same. Pops and Nan were whiny brats who never appreciated Jim. Quite frankly, nobody did…
Review from The Borrowed World Box Set, Volume One: Books 1-3 →
