Grid Down Reality Bites: Volume 1 Part 1
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Elizabeth Phillips
Two young men, Mark and Eric, struggle desperately trying to make it to their retreat in Northern California. Their truck is dead from an EMP. They have to walk 200 miles. Will they make it passed the gangs and the utter confusion of a powerless society?
George and his son Junior, are set up in a retreat in Northern Wisconsin. Everything is going along great until disaster strikes. One mistake leaves his 18-year-old son to survive alone.
When the power goes out from the EMP, Preston tries to convince his girlfriend to leave the big city and head to the farmstead where his friends are. Will they escape the complete chaos of the city in time, or wait until it's too late?
From one harrowing adventure to the next, this audiobook will keep you on the edge of your seat, cheering the characters on as they face the impossible odds against them.
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Definitely different
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yikes
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Interest at minimum
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
Better to listen to this while I'm working than spend my full attention reading it.How did the narrator detract from the book?
The narrator does not understand that there are no such words as; wifes leafs and knifes. We in the english language pronounce these words with a 'V' and spell them as such: wives, leaves, and knives. I'm sure these were spelled correctly in the text and she was 100% wrong each time the opportunity to correctly read the text of these words came up. By chapter 8 I was yelling at my phone correcting the spoken word. Plus there were other editing mistakes, a sentence read twice in a row at least twice , and some obvious spoken word errors including a spoonerism. Where was the editing in this? , who listened to this work? Some of these should have been caught and cut out. Otherwise her dialect and inflections were more on the whiney side , and considering that the main characters were not of the whiney nature it only helped in the first few chapters.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
Not really it's was a middling piece of word an example of some religion, some survivalism and some libertarian values. Patriots did a better version of all those things. The author spent to much on he said she said writing and the characters were a bit wooden with no potential for real growth.Any additional comments?
Elizabeth Phillips negatively colored what I considered a marginal piece of work overall. She didn't do such a bad job that would really change my opinion of the work if I read it but she didn't give it a hand with an exciting read or error free read either.Grammer matters, and editing helps a lot
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How did the narrator detract from the book?
Elisabeth Phillips did not make the book any better. Every time she said woofs are failed to put an n in wouldn't or didn't it was distracting. My part of the woods we say wolves not woofs. If I took a shot of rum every time she said woofs it would have made her speech problems tolerable, only problem is I listen while I drive so all I could do was bark two times like a dog, drove the wife crazy.OK
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