Book 7 was disappointing. The flow and the story seemed more of jumbled afterthoughts from prior books and uninteresting ramblings that could have been way shortened… I mean, the dissertation on sanitation could have been five minutes. Book 7 made me question if I even want to continue the series, the storyline seems to have..
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non-stop action
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this series continues to be so full of non-stop action that the listening experience just seems to fly through time. completely plausible tactics that the reader, if interested in learning about survivability in a STHF scenario, should pay close attention to. Kevin Pierce is among a very small handful of superior narrators who is a..
I generally like the concept of post-apocalyptic stories but this collection is just too mediocre. The mediocrity is bad enough, but then there are some plot developments I won’t spoil that are just too statistically implausible within the world the author has created. I understand the writing trope of having a character with a name..
I find the idea of a catastrophic event a true possibility and what happens next is a road of 1,000 different destinations. This story line had good characters, and flowed well but got stuck in some very small ideas at times. However was able to get back into the bigger picture. I have read and..
This whole series has kept me on the edge of my seat and I can’t wait to start the next one! I actually found this series when I did a search for Kevin Pearce for other things he has read. I can’t hardly read a book on my own now without hearing it in Kevin’s..