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America Offline: Zero Day
- America Offline, Book 1
- De: William H. Weber
- Narrado por: Gary Tiedemann
- Duración: 6 h y 44 m
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During the largest winter storm in a 100 years, America is hit with a multi-pronged cyberattack that destroys the power grid, crippling the country at the worst possible moment. Like millions of others, Nate Bauer and his pregnant wife Amy are bracing for the coming storm, when the lights go out. For years, living in the shadow of a nuclear power plant had been a source of employment and security for their tiny community.
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Story line is senseless
- De NKosbob en 05-18-20
- America Offline: Zero Day
- America Offline, Book 1
- De: William H. Weber
- Narrado por: Gary Tiedemann
Decent storyline
Revisado: 02-06-24
Overall a good storyline. The narrator was a bit monotone at times but overall I enjoyed the book.
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New Beginnings: Post Apocalyptic Science Fiction Survival - After the EMP
- The Day America Died!, Book 1
- De: A J Newman
- Narrado por: B.C. Archer
- Duración: 5 h y 21 m
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The Day America Died: New Beginnings. This novel explores what could happen if North Korea, Iran, and a few of our other enemies join together to destroy the USA with air burst nuclear weapons to create an Electromagnetic Pulse that would destroy our electrical grid and most electronics. The USA would immediately be plunged back to the 1850’s. Most people would die within the first six months. Zack Johnson is no hero; in fact, he has been lost since his divorce, but he does have some valuable prepper skills to help him survive.
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Can’t wait for next one!
- De Marissa T en 08-09-21
- New Beginnings: Post Apocalyptic Science Fiction Survival - After the EMP
- The Day America Died!, Book 1
- De: A J Newman
- Narrado por: B.C. Archer
Reads like it was written by a child
Revisado: 07-19-23
I tried to like it but was too distracted by almost mechanical dialogue. The constant sexual undertones really took away from the overall story, the author sent too much time describing and objectifying women as sexual objects rather than D characters of the story.
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