Simon Carr is an absolute master of sarcasm, satire, and general skewering of – well – everything. Saint Frank and the Dragon is funny, absurd, and a rollicking good time. Nothing and no one is safe. Religion, misogyny, generational differences, slackers, royalty/leaders, “merry” men…all fair game, and there are plenty of (maybe) sexual innuendos and..
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Survive the the Unrest is book 4 in this series and continues are story of Austin, Amanda, Savanna, Malachi and Andy. This installment fad is following Austin and Amanda as they are convinced by soldiers to meet with a Dr. Koble in an effort to restore world order. They soon realize they can’t actually Koble’s..
The challenges continue
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The family has helped organize a group to take out the current group of threats to living safe again. They have found a home base and are making headway towards setting up a stable and safe home. Unfortunately this was all an allusion. More dander exists around the corner. See if they can continue to..
fun story
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Toxic Tides
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Toxic Tides is a dystopian tale featuring the loss of drinkable city and town water. While out on a geology trip Bash, Emily and Sam experience the rapid death of one of the other party’s scientists. Upon hiking to their pick- up location the group stumbles across Hazel and her younger brother Caleb who were..
Post-apocalyptic
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Survive the Unrest by Grace Hamilton is an excellent post-apocalyptic Sci-Fi. Maxwell Zener did an excellent job with the narration. Survive the Unrest is the fourth book in Small Town EMP series. The book is entertaining, thrilling, interesting, engaging, exciting, suspenseful, dangerous and more. Can they bring order back in the town before more happens?..
The silent invisible killer.
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Changes
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Survive the Unrest is the fourth audio book in this Small Town EMP Series which continues the story of Austin, Amanda, Savannah, and Mallechi as they are separated by a rogue army led by Garcia. While Austin and Amanda are required to travel with the army, Mallechi remains with Savannah at the family’s home place..
Post- apocalyptic
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Toxic Tides by Riley Miller and Grace Hamilton is an excellent post- apocalyptic survival Sci-fi. Maxwell Zander did an amazing job with the narration. The story is entertaining, thrilling, interesting, and more. Would you survive the apocalypse when you’re only 18 years old? Well Hazel has to her choices are marriage to the prophet of..
Wildly Funny
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I was entertained by this story. There were so many instances where I laughed out loud or chuckled at the humorous incidences and dialogue. There were a few times where the story was a little too vulgar for my taste, but on the whole, it was unrestrained fun. I’m looking forward to the next book…




