I love the preparedness that’s encouraged to people throughout the read. I would love to see more however.
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Another Brilliant Series
Review from The Endarkened →
Very Realistic
Review from The Complete Dark Days Series →
This book was very realistic. I got attached to the characters and had trouble reading at times for fear of what could happen but I couldn’t stop. With what is going on in our country right now, this could very well happen. It would be nice to have another book showing how they rebuilt their..
Overweight IT nerd turns into Jason Bourne, literally overnight. I love fantasy and sci-fi, along with more grounded categories, like apocalypse and prepper books. But if you are going to write a book grounded in reality, it needs to be somewhat plausible. Shortly after the first book in this series starts, our hero Logan literally..
The lead characters go through life self absorbed and without empathy. Anyone not a primary character is a thin shade, discarded without a thought, never considered again. The author does a poor job of continuity and consistency. Clothing morphs from prison garb to street clothes. Primary and secondary characters act in unnatural ways to provide..
Repetitive
Review from Cruel Deception →
I was hoping to find a new series to get into and this one started off strong. By about a quarter of the way through, I started picking up on a bit of a political slant. By the halfway mark the political bias was overbearing. This turned into full-on right-wing competence porn. If that’s your..
I’m coming to this after the One Second After series, the Going Home series, and the Charlie’s Requiem series being hooked on the post CME/EMP theme. I really enjoyed this series. Took me a little bit to get used to the narration as he reads it more like telling the story than acting it out,..







