Love the mad Mick series, love how the mad Mick and his daughter both know how to shoot and use a knife!
The overall story is excellent
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Love the mad Mick series, love how the mad Mick and his daughter both know how to shoot and use a knife!
This is the second one in the series that I have read, and I actually enjoyed it more. The cast of characters was a little more focused. I enjoyed the details about tactics and firearms and had genuine empathy for both of the main characters. I only wish the narrator would have studied up on..
Great story and couldn’t stop listening, felt like I was right in the action. Can’t wait for the new series
I give Ryan Schow credit for an imaginative setting for this story, unique from most apocalyptic fiction. And it could, in some future world, be a realistic plot. Ryan Schow’s writing style is easy to read, clear, crisp and well composed. Most characters could be realistic, albeit a bit simplistic. But there is no way..
I found the events taking place, something I could see happening in real life. It was very interesting and I was sorry to see the book end.
I hate when the same information is brought up again and again. I find myself wondering if I accidentally rewinded it. The story line was okay, I love true crime books, this one was mediocre. Now for the main reason I had a hard time with this book. The narrator, whom I’ve listened to for..
I liked the biblical aspect of the series and the clean writing. I hated, like many series for this one to end. I love love love Kevin Pierce as the narrator.
This is a very well-written and detailed trans-apocalypse (beginning before the apocalypse and ending after, not having anything to do with early 2020s social movements) series. The writing is good, the characters are at least a little deeper than many prepper novels and there’s nothing completely outlandish about any of the themes. The narration is..
