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An Odd Apocalypse

Review from The Distance →

The Distance is a pretty interesting and unique tale of an alien “invasion”, for want of a better term. Quite unlike and idea in that genre I’ve read or seen or heard before. The story was well contained, a “one and done”, with all questions answered, and a satisfying story arc. As a reader, I..

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So depressing

Review from Earth Fire →

I loved the first three books in the series, but this one made me want to cut my wrists. It was brutally depressing, and 80% of the book has nothing to do with the story. I appreciate that the author was trying to give us some insight about PTSD, but I surely did not need..

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Not the Reznick I know

Review from Hard Fall →

Sadly, my least favorite book in the series. Still entirely worth reading… just a little uninspired when compared to the rest of the series. I kept coming back to the simple fact that I couldn’t unthink: The Jon Reznick I know from the first 4 books would never have spent so much time screwing around..

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He’s done it again!

Review from The Distance →

Jeremy Robinson along with his wife Hilaree have created a book that I know will stay with me for years. It’s one of those rare books that I know I will listen to over and over – picking up the foreshadowing I only briefly glimpsed. I’ve read or listened to many post-apocalyptic books but this..

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Was a great listen.

Review from Hard Kill →

Not too action packed but lots of suspense that you would probably see coming but still. I liked it and after reading the description for the next in series I am pretty excited.

This story made no sense to me

Review from Rogue →

I have read the Reznik novels so I thought this would be just as awesome. But honestly I had no clue which character to care for or root for. Eventually you’re left with Nathan… But he never really has has a Epiphany moment that makes him into a good guys. He is still a stone..

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