One harrowing adventure after another carries this book along as a dad, his teen son and a teen girl friend, plus their dog, cross the US to find the man’s younger children. The book is as serious as it is touching, as humorous as it is violent. It presents a typical view of what we..
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The story is pretty good. The characters could use more development and personality but they are likeable. The author tends to get quite repetitive and I have found myself getting frustrated with hearing the same thing over and over and over. However, the series has several books associated with it and they are all included..
I’ve enjoyed this series for the most part, I keep coming back for more! But this one really started to annoy me. Why the heck would you stick around a moonshine camp knowing more Appalachian freaks were in the area and would 100% be coming after the explosion???? Especially considering you have children with you!!!!..
Good story
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It did a lot of universe building and character development only to leave you with no real resolution. There’s a whole subplot of someone building a powerful orphan army but there’s no sequel. The “love conflict” felt like a trope you’d find in twilight. Brooding quiet cold guy in Takeru/Edward vs warm exciting adventurous guy..
Great Story
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Best post apocalyptic series!
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Fantastic series
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Lacks personality
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The writer spends a lot of time writing about things that are inconsequential to the story. It makes the books a bit boring. You don’t get to learn about the characters and they are basically just there. I hoped this second book would be better but I won’t be continuing even though the books are..
same story
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