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Money well spent

Review from Dangerous Dozen →

This true crime book was well composed as it provided little snippets of crimes. I have to admit it teased at times as I wanted to know more about the stories told

Not what I expected

Review from The Days of Noah →

I will say that the narrator did a good job, which is why I listened to the whole book. This is one of those books where I found myself hoping that it would get better as it went along, unfortunately it didn’t. I suppose that if you’re into “prepping” for some sort of Stalinist government..

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Keep them coming

Review from EMP Retribution →

Great series, it is really nice that they don’t have boring books in this series they keep the story moving forward and always keep it interesting. This combined with a great reader like Kevin Pierce makes this one of my favorite series. Please don’t try to cut costs by going with a different reader…..PLEASE

Realistic

Review from American Exit Strategy →

Great book over all. very realistic for economic collapse and most of the prepping is within reason as well it does get a little overboard on the preaching and principles but over all great read

Stereotypical

Review from Defiance →

‘Defiance’ is a typical post-apocalyptic tale which has been repeated a number of times. The story doesn’t really have a plot, for the most part the characters are just on their property getting it ready to defend. The writing I a bit plain without much description so you’re not able imagine the setting in your..

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Life turned upside down in an instant

Review from Blackout →

Great story about a solar flare causing some EMP type issues. Boyd Craven III took this book in a different direction, not focusing so much on the coronal mass ejection, but more so on the characters having little information and having to survive the aftermath. I like the characters, and found it easy to relate..

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Not One of His Best

Review from Salt of the Earth →

Kevin Pierce does his usual good job reading this book. The book itself is far too long for a crime of this nature. Olsen takes chapter on chapter to develop a picture of the family life and multiple troubles of the Gere family. It’s interesting, but the family members are not that easy to empathize..

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Short stories or a ground-breaking series?

Review from Ash →

In this new apocalypse/survival narrative we experience an engaging and convincing treatise on survival under brutally realistic conditions after our country has suffered several nuclear attacks. The premise is to present the same set of characters in different circumstances in each volume. Each volume can be read in any order which makes me wonder if..

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