As a rabid bitter clinger I can't wait to get a copy. Rawls is a Christian that believes in a post-tribulation view of the apocalypse.
1 posted on
04/30/2009 4:32:09 AM PDT by
appleseed
To: appleseed
2 posted on
04/30/2009 4:38:08 AM PDT by
appleseed
To: appleseed
The book, initially published as shareware ...At one point in its "shareware" incarnation, was this one known as "Triple Ought"?
4 posted on
04/30/2009 5:10:54 AM PDT by
DuncanWaring
(The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
To: appleseed
6 posted on
04/30/2009 5:28:40 AM PDT by
SIDENET
("You knew the job was dangerous when you took it, Fred.")
To: appleseed
Didn’t care for it too much. It’s got a lot of the “technical” side, but the character development was bad and the story pretty thin. I thought that the story “Lights Out” (free on the Internet) was a much better SHTF read. Also good was “Deep Winter” and the sequel “Shatter”. These used to be free on the Internet as well, but I think you can only get them in book form now.
7 posted on
04/30/2009 5:30:32 AM PDT by
thecabal
(Hey Obama, when you gonna start sharin' the sacrifice?)
To: appleseed
I bought it, again. Had it, loved it, went to read it again, and it was gone ... oh well. But I thought enough of it to BUY another one (even tho its out there in pdf). The most frightening part of the book is the beginning ... how all this “perfect world” we wake up to every morning is so fragile ... and the indications for the “downfall” of that stability is EXACTLY what we are seeing right now. Also, I learned a great deal about currency ... or lack thereof and how to prepare (which I've done). If nothing else, this well-written book will teach you about the alternate lifestyle we could all be living ... and how quickly it could come upon us. We need not be paranoid, but we need to be prepared. This book will give you some insights you probably not considered. Worth the MONEY, worth the time to read it.
8 posted on
04/30/2009 5:38:45 AM PDT by
DHC-2
(I)
To: appleseed
I’m waiting for my copy from Amazon.
Can someone explain to me why there is a comma between James Wesley and Rawles? It’s been bugging me because I’ve never seen that done before and can’t figure it out.
9 posted on
04/30/2009 5:51:38 AM PDT by
ChocChipCookie
(Earth: It's not your mother, it's just a big rock.)
To: AdmSmith; Berosus; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Fred Nerks; george76; ...
hit #6 last week on Amazon but was #33 today.
Good sales performance. Quick fade though.
11 posted on
04/30/2009 8:53:22 AM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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To: appleseed; All
I highly recommend this novel as a MUST READ for all FReepers.
13 posted on
05/03/2009 6:30:16 PM PDT by
Momaw Nadon
("...with the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in our world.")
To: toomanygrasshoppers
16 posted on
05/04/2009 3:50:13 AM PDT by
FrogHawk
(watchforlowflyingfrogs)
To: hennie pennie
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