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Forgotten Forbidden America: Patriots Reborn

By: Thomas A. Watson
Narrated by: Joel Eutaw Sharpton
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Nelson, Michelle, and their family have made it to the farm, having narrowly avoided detainment. Along with their circle of friends, they quickly set about reinforcing their home for the inevitable outbreak of the next civil war. While the corrupt American government hunts down free Americans, the family is caught in the line of fire. Forced to choose between fight and flight, the Patriots Reborn must risk everything to survive in a world filled with chaos.

In this new world, no one is safe. Join Nelson, Michelle, Gerald, and the rest of their clan in the harrowing second installment of Forgotten Forbidden America: Patriots Reborn.

©2016 Thomas A. Watson (P)2016 Thomas A. Watson
Dystopian Fiction Political Science Fiction
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Problems with the audio

The audio seems to glitch out and skip some I'm some parts of the book. the rest is okay.

I like the main protagonist less and less as he lacks all humility and is just "good" at everything. Maybe the author plans on bringing this back to reality, but it makes it hard to sympathize with him at all and make the story hard to believe.

The strategic situation that comes up is believable and what keeps me engrossed.

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Better than first book!

While not as much action as I would personally like it has more than first book and more humor too. Overall much better. About to check out next one!

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Fantastic

Picks up immediately after book one and preps you for what is to come. Great pacing and one liners and GO BUBBLE WARRIORS

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Good but too redneckish

It had a lot of "A Team" verbage and unrealistic viewpoints. If you just want entertainment it's fine, but not a realistic portrayal of what could happen.

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I want more!

Please release the rest of this series on audible!! You are such an amazing author and more readers need to be exposed to your work :)

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Gonna FORGET Forgotten

This will be the LAST I read of this series. One whole chapter of talking about the baby slapping bubbles....REALLY!
The Super Spec Ops married couple treating battle like it's another day at a county fair. Tarzan yells, and jokes.
And what's with the Star Wars fixation? The author is obsessed with Princess Leia.
This second book was a continuation from book 1 with all "Baby this, and Baby that", and "Baby you are Hot...well thank you Baby". Can you say Nauseaous?
The narrator, while changing his tone once in a while, was in the express lane of reading, often running comments and replies right into each other.
That's it for me, I'm done with it.

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Decent

Would you consider the audio edition of Forgotten Forbidden America: Patriots Reborn to be better than the print version?

Probably the most glitch audio book I’ve yet to listen to. It had a crazy amount of repeated lines and choppy glitchy spots. Maybe not the intended final audiobook release?

What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

The last hour or so was pretty cool. Slow build. First book was tons better. Way to much focus on the bubble battles and interpersonal nonsense. Also, too many star wars references for my taste.

Did the narration match the pace of the story?

Narration was fast but kinda liked it.

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Intense story at times

The story is good, the characters are well developed and the narrator is pretty good but some of the violence towards so called captives and their torture is well beyond human, any person that has any heart would not do what these characters do to their victims. Through most of the story the two main characters are died in the wool a--holes I would NEVER want to be in their group of survivors. They go well beyond acceptable and the author just in my view got way to carried away with attitude.

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Believable Plot, Weapons & Geographic Knowledge.

Watson has a real handle on the political feelings of many Americans and a great grasp of military weaponry and southwestern Missouri geography. However the dialogue is immature, with gratuitous over-use of profanity.

Although the narrator's voice is pleasant enough, the performance is over-exxagerated, then overly under performed, with a sense that the performance was also the very first reading of the book.

The editing of the performance was deplorable, with several obvious errors and missteps remaining just ahead of the corrected phrase.

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Hide and suppl

sometimes one has to make a stand and this story forecasts how a government can abuse its powers. Things can get out of hand easily. This group is prepared, but are out numbered. They need a retreat plan. no nu

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