Barbara Williamson
I loved this book. Couldn't put it down until I finished it. What really captivated me was the fact I was getting both sides of story The side of the people, who had been asleep for 50 years unknowingly. And the side of the people who were forced to live in a world of desperate times, A world unlike any the sleepers had ever known. This is a very well written story that had me picking and choosing who I was rooting for, people from both sides had me cheering them on .GREAT READ!! Thank you 💕💕.
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Post-apocalyptic books aren't generally my favorite, but I've loved everything else P R Adams and thought I'd give it a try. I don't think he can write a bad book, and like his other works, this one didn't disappoint at all. Fast paced, great characters, great dialog, and believable world building. Not giving away anything, since it's covered in the description, the main protagonist is just a average guy trying to get by. He doesn't appear to be equipped for the end of the world situation he finds himself in. A constant theme in all of Adam's book is growth and self-knowledge - coming into one's skills and abilities. We see that in Reggie as he copes with rebellious colleagues, murderous mutants, and a harsh environment. I really liked Reggie! Also, as in his other books, the antagonists are believable and I was sympathetic to their situation. Like our human survivors, they, too, are trying to survive in a exceedingly harsh world.
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Miguel PRJ
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Well written, great suspense but the people's interaction could be improved... There are good and bad guys, with some of the good guys becoming bad and vice versa.. If just doesn't sound real. Nice story, anyway. Excellent science fiction.