The authors take you to an amazing place and time. A captivating and inspiring experience
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This is a great listen. I’ve heard this audio book a dozen times over the years and it still draws me into the event, like I’m there. Davis and Sacramento are local to me, so knowing all the locations from Davis to North Shore helps make it that much better. When this book was written,..
Over sexualized.
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Review from Blackout →
A thriller to the end, I couldn’t wait to get back to the story. Although the author states it’s not meant to be a reference book, it is still very well thought out. The detailed writing lent well to the audible. I found it a little gunpornish, but overall it definitely influenced my perspective and..
another winner
Review from Nuclear Winter Armageddon →
Another winner from this author and narrator. Bobby Akart and Kevin Pierce make such a solid team, and this installment keeps that momentum going. I really enjoyed seeing how different characters reacted to the ongoing crisis—each perspective felt believable and added depth to the overall story. I’m not sure I’ve ever listened to a post-apocalyptic..
really enjoyed
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I really enjoyed this book. I’m a fan of both this author and the narrator, and they made a great combination here. Stories that jump between different characters’ points of view can sometimes get muddled, but Bobby Akart does an excellent job keeping each perspective clear and distinct while still weaving them together smoothly within..
excellent run of a story. Horton pulls off another Mad Mick punchline- without the very annoying daughter! Sorry for all of you Barb fans. I am not a big Barb fan. This series pulls off an exciting storyline without the annoying back and forth of Conner and his daughter. No need. It had enough plot..










