Broken Lines
EMP Survival in a Powerless World, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Cheryl May
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James Hunt
It’s been a week without power. No phones. No computers. Nothing. Whatever shred of humanity is left in people is slowly dwindling away. Gangs are forming, people are starving, and the whole country is in a free-for-all.
Accompanied by his neighbor, Nelson, Mike leaves Pittsburgh and heads to his family’s cabin in Ohio. For Mike, the only thing worse than not making it to the cabin is the fear of his family not being there when he does.
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This is one series I will not continue.
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Cheryl May does a great job narrating.
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Great plot!
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The novel naturally splits into two halves: life before the family relocates to the remote cabin, and everything that follows. The first half is tolerable, if unremarkable. The second half, however, collapses under its own weight.
I have a few non-negotiable expectations for any story. First, character actions need to feel plausible—would real people behave this way under the same circumstances? Second, basic details should be accurate and thoughtfully described. Hunt fails on both counts repeatedly.
Small but persistent errors grate throughout: pistol and rifle magazines are lazily called “clips,” spent cartridges are referred to as “bullets,” and simple logistics—like how many people and how much gear can realistically fit in a Jeep—are ignored. These annoyances, though, are minor compared to the problems that emerge once the family reaches the cabin.
The plot’s credibility completely unravels when two 17-year-old girls with no meaningful weapons training or combat experience repeatedly take on a violent biker gang and somehow prevail. Timeline issues compound the absurdity: the father notices the girls missing in the late afternoon, yet the rescue sequence plays out as if ample daylight remains. From that point onward, the story fragments—lead characters make baffling decisions, unnecessary deaths pile up, and any sense of internal logic evaporates.
In the end, Broken Lines feels like lazy writing. Despite Hunt having authored over 40 books, I won’t be picking up another.
Not a good book, very disapointing
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Soap opra
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No I do not recommend this to anyone.
Awful
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