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Journey

Written by: D. Gideon
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce, Becket Royce
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Ripley's a tomboy at heart who has never met a stranger. Her plans were to finish her veterinary studies and take her family to the country, where life wouldn't be such a struggle. She thought the worst she'd have to deal with at the University of Maryland were the unwelcome advances and attitudes of affluent students, and the occasional East Coast hurricane.

She never expected the sun to fall down.

An immense coronal mass ejection, the likes of which the modern world has never seen, blankets the Earth and destroys the power grid worldwide.

Ripley has no communication with her family at home and - thanks to the University's zero-tolerance policy - no weapons to protect herself. Society is becoming increasingly panicked and desperate, and the government seems slow to respond.

The world, as she knew it, has ended. A new world of lawlessness, betrayal, and scarcity is beginning.

Can she become the woman she needs to be so that she and her friends can make it home?

With the thin veneer of a civilized society collapsing, can she even survive?

©2016 D. Gideon (P)2017 D. Gideon

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Apocalyptic mediocrity

Having my fingernails pulled out would probably have been less painful that listening to this novel.

Aside from the characters being superficial at best, the storyline was predictable and trite. Furthermore, while the author tries to be entertaining, you cannot escape the condensation that permeates every page.

To make matters worse, there are several obvious details that just don’t add up. For instance, when Ripley and company are raiding cars it’s mentioned that they cannot access trunks on cars with no keys even though they had access to the front cabin. Are these special cars with no interior trunk release? A big deal is made about Ripley being a prepper because of all the storms the east coast gets. When was the last time that a storm snuck up on the mid-east coast with no warning? Or decimated it to the point where there was no infrastructure? Last, what are the odds of being friends with someone who is a trained marksman, etc. And how is he believable as a college student? If he were say, 10, during the Serbian War, that would make him at least in his mid-20’s in this story. But no one one finds this odd?

Last, 2 things: this notion of having a prepper that can’t accept a worldwide disaster is just too ridiculous to accept. And secondly, the notion that Dottie is more concerned for her town and what Jesus would do makes a mockery of her character. The idea that a woman on her own cannot function without pausing to think about the moral implications of each of her actions is just plain stupid and so transparently preachy that it’s laughable.

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