This was a very entertaining book that makes you think a little bit more about the future and the direction our world is going.
Enjoyable
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This was a very entertaining book that makes you think a little bit more about the future and the direction our world is going.
Not sure who the people are that reviewed this initially and gave it 5 stars, but so far I am not impressed. Nothing like the series. Not even allowed to return it one day later. Be careful what you waste your credit on. Definitely skip this and wild lands by sansbury smith.
One of the scariest things about this story is the Houston police.. Jack Olsen is a great writer. He’s heads above most true crime authors. This book is hard to take but worth the listen.Kevin Pierce is very good, a great non fiction narrator.
I loved the journal format of the Traveler series, the books were my first audio books and having it presented from Marrcus’ point of view just brought it all together. Looks like I might have to read them all again. This really is a wonderful series in all it’s forms. Thank you Mr. Abraham’s for..
I’m sitting here in the parking lot at work, and I’m going to be late, but I HAD to listen to the rest of this story! Practically perfect shtf story, kept me fully engaged the whole time. I can’t wait to start the next book.
Loved it! I am ready for the next book! Franklin Horton is one of my favorites. Kevin Pearce is one of the best narrators as well.
Several of these volumes could have been compressed. The series although has some great information and some good detail is getting repetitive and run on.
One of my favorite authors and of course I always search out books with my favorite Narrator Kevin Pierce.
Definitely worth a listen, it is cool to listen to what Cody did to reach Burning Hollow. I also enjoyed the absurd moments with Bartholomew and Catrick Swayze. The only criticism I have is of the narrator, his voices for foreigners (Mexicans, Arabs, Russians, etc.) are all the same voice, and sound nothing like any..
