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A Comedy Of Errors

Review from Atomic Threat: Books 1-3 →

This was one of the worst books ever. The author obviously knows nothing about atomic warfare or its aftermath. People wandering around the nuclear landscape within days without harm. Of all encounters, none are with decent, ordinary people. Apparently, all survivors, except for the protagonists, are psychotic monsters. The dialogue is childish. The protagonists are..

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Interesting story

Review from Surviving →

Story line was pretty much there. Way to many “It felt good” lines, its almost comical how many. There are also way to many times pretty dim witted characters get lost in intellectual introspection. At times there were some fond references to what I would call pro-statism. Knock those rough corners, add in a little..

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Terrible! Do not waste your time.

Review from After the Outbreak →

Poorly written and poorly narrated. Even if the story itself hadn’t been so terrible the narration would have killed it. However the story was so bad that no narrative performance could have saved it. I have over eighty books in my library and this was the first one that was so bad that I felt..

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I tried, I really did, but…

Review from Surviving →

…this book was written for children. It is not a book for adults. The author uses the same words and phrases over and over. I made it through book 1, but about 15m into book 2, I just couldn’t do it any longer.

Ok…couldn’t finish

Review from After the Outbreak →

Very typical no twist and turns. Did not like how it was read. The expressions and voices didn’t seem “right”. Not sure I can put my finger on it. Couldn’t finish it…which is surprising because I LOVE all most anything from this genre!