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I devoured this book!!!

Review from Grace Under Fire →

This long awaited sequel to Locker Nine was worth the wait!!! Between Grace’s adventures once home, her Dad’s while trying to get home and the fantastic new Irish born character, I could not put this book down. He even throws in a little meet up from The Borrowed World time frame. Loved it!!!

Awful, simplistic and boring

Review from Locker Nine →

I liked the premise, the narrator was fine, but the book is just awful and boring. There’s no character or plot development at all. There’s very little action, which would be ok if there were any intellectual stimulation, but there isn’t. Quick summary, “preppers were all correct and they’re all good people. Everyone else is..

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Awful, simplistic and boring

Review from Locker Nine →

I liked the premise, the narrator was fine, but the book is just awful and boring. There’s no character or plot development at all. There’s very little action, which would be ok if there were any intellectual stimulation, but there isn’t. Quick summary, “preppers were all correct and they’re all good people. Everyone else is..

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Hope for the best, prepare for the worst

Review from Home – A Post Apocalyptic/Dystopian Adventure →

Liked the premise of retired military man prepping for the unexpected and the flashbacks to his former life. Good scene re the hypocritical, self righteous church woman knowingly infecting the Battle family. Disliked the slander that God is responsible for children dying – instead of the consequences of Adamic sin and human folly. Did like..

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Hope for the best, prepare for the worst

Review from Home – A Post Apocalyptic/Dystopian Adventure →

Liked the premise of retired military man prepping for the unexpected and the flashbacks to his former life. Good scene re the hypocritical, self righteous church woman knowingly infecting the Battle family. Disliked the slander that God is responsible for children dying – instead of the consequences of Adamic sin and human folly. Did like..

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Antarctic Thriller

Review from Erebus →

A microbe is unknowingly unleashed from the Mount Erebus volcano in Antarctica. As the organisms seek out new hosts, they think that humans will do just fine. When the sh*t hits the fan, an unlikely hero will rise – and he doesn’t even have a PhD. Oh my, this story was a lot of fun..

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