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Not quite as good as previous books

Review from Unknown World →

The first two books in the series were excellent. The story on the third seems to fall a bit with unrealistic situations and reactions to those situations. It seems to be a mix between a catastrophic EMP event and just a power outage. If a fourth book was written would I continue to read the..

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If you’re tired of the same old apocalypse books

Review from Journey →

Where does Journey rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far? I was voluntarily provided this review copy audiobook at no charge by the author, publisher and/or narrator. This book falls in the upper ranks of books I’ve listened to. While the characters can be a bit annoying, they’re not too bad and..

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Too short for a Credit

Review from 36 Hours →

This was a short book, at just over 5 hours – actually, once you get to the end, there is a 10 minute preview of the next book, so not even 5 hours. I usually do not waste credits on book under 8 hours, but I neglected to notice the run time on this one…

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it’s ok.

Review from 36 Hours →

it’s short, sounds like a prepper presentation at times. I half expected an accompanying PowerPoint. I’ll keep listening to the series, of course, but I hope the story gets better.

Crazy Scary

Review from A Haunt for Jackals →

i know its Fiction but it seems so real and the possibilities of this course for out Country is truly pissible…. a good book that Will Force you to think ..

a female voice in a PA novel!

Review from Journey →

Would you listen to Journey again? Why? I probably will. What other book might you compare Journey to and why? This book, in theme, is similar to other PA books. When dealing with the PA theme, there really isnt a good way to stand out… all the authors have to follow certain parameters. At the..

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Useful prepping advice inside an awesome story!

Review from Journey →

Part cautionary tale, part prepper guide, book one of “Sundown” is a potent illustration of how quickly society can break down after a widespread power grid failure. Throughout, the author uses the story as a tool to describe various situations, and how one or more people might use their surroundings and commonly available items to..

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Why is Ripley whining so much?

Review from Journey →

First of all Kevin Pierce brings all books to a new level I really enjoy his work.Now, why was there a 20 min diatribe on the importance of shelter animals? And why with all the preps is Ripley whining about taking what needs to be taken? I half expected her to lecture every one else.The..

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