- Any additional comments?
- I enjoyed the opening setting — mass ISIS attacks on easy infrastructure targets — but then the story devolves into a number of classic, but frequently repeated elsewhere end of the world scenarios — the stranded motorist, the long walk home, fenced off towns, crazy ex-cons and gangs on the loose — all centered around a guy that has apparently prepared himself and his family for years for the end of the world. Nothing complex here, just pure, unadultered, prepper porn that I ate up like popcorn.
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