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Great story and performance

Review from Devil Dog →

Although this is a post-apocalyptic EMP book, it differs from many others. It doesn’t focus on the EMP part, but shows the societal collapse. I love the main character, Dick, who was a marine and struggles with PTSD. It is realistic to me, how he struggles but tries to do the best he can for..

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One of my favorite series

Review from Vengeance →

This is one of my favorite series. I love post-apocalyptic books and have read many of them; this series is awesome because it is also unique. This fourth book is full of action and kept me reading (well, listening) straight through in one day. As a Christian, I enjoy the Bible verses used to set..

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A veiled essay on why preppers prep

Review from Journey →

Long on made-up scenarios to justify being prepared, short on plot and pacing. Starting with the power going out, the book never really gets very far. The author seems to prefer to illustrate how to think in such a disaster. That is useful information but so much focus on teaching a lesson (and trying to..

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Not for me

Review from Journey →

Horribly boring. My son would get bored listening to this book. Not recommended as it is 1 of less than a handful of books I did not finish.

Great Series

Review from Valley of Vengeance →

A very well written series. Author Franklin Horton does a great job developing the individuals in his books. Kevin Pierce brings the story to us with his outstanding narration skills. A Horton story read by Pierce is a winning combination!