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[New post] Book Review: The Day After Oblivion by Tim Washburn
radioactivebookworm posted: " 4/5 Stars 560 pagesPublished January 30th 2018 by Pinnacle Books What's it like going through a nuclear apocalypse? What do you do while you try to survive the radiation period? Where do you go after? If you've ever wondered about any of those situati"
4/5 Stars 560 pages Published January 30th 2018 by Pinnacle Books
What's it like going through a nuclear apocalypse? What do you do while you try to survive the radiation period? Where do you go after? If you've ever wondered about any of those situations and many more, this book might be your perfect match for your next read.
Following a multitude of different people and situations, this book explores almost anything you can think of, and that's exactly what I loved about i. Very exciting from the start, even showing the president of the united states for a bit. The world is futuristic, but not too far in the future from us now, and very well could be here and now. The end of the world comes quickly with nukes, by hackers, and it's exactly as frightening as it sounds.
Almost to a fault, this book shows many, many different points of view. But there are a few static storylines, two teachers protecting their students, two co-workers, and a man and his pregnant wife. Though very different in theory, they work so well together.
If i had to think of the most realistic apocalypse books, this would be one of the top cones. I never thought about how hard it would be for some of the different kinds of situations of people surviving the wasteland, but now that I know about them, I can't stop thinking about them. The characters just seem so lifelike, and the world is so much like ours that it's very intriguing and immersive and horrifying.
Overall, this book is one of surviving, and perfect for any fans of the genre. It's great, and one of those that will make you want to start prepping for the end of the world. Great for readers sixteen and up.
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