I liked this book. I found it both realistic fiction and educational. I understand what someone else reviewing this said in that it feels like they are preaching at you a bit, but I feel that they are also trying to educate the reading in real world things like economic, political and survival realities and how a lack of principals and personal virtue can and is leading to the collapse of our economy and the government of free people set up by the founding fathers.
It feels like the writer is really concerned about how people aren’t paying attention to what is happening and is warning up to prepare to defend our selves and feed ourselves when we no longer have a welfare government to support us. I bought the second book to finish this as soon as I was done with the first book.