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When the lights went out and the killing started, Randall had to make a decision. Wait for help or run. He chose the latter.
As Randall’s neighborhood spirals into chaos, he and his young family pack what they can carry, and leave their home in hopes of finding safety. But instead, what they find are the remnants of society and a world they no longer recognize.
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Interesting topic. I wanted to like it more than I did. But at the same time, it left you hanging so I want to read the next one. You do have to suspend believability in a number of places…hmmm, a lot of places.
when I read a book I want to know the ending
It was an ok book, but I am not a fan with a series where you are required to buy more books to get to an ending.
A few leaps in the plot line but entertaining.
What would you do when the world as you know it—–falls apart?
Russell and his family, friends and the people that they meet find out what they would do in a hurry.
It is survival of the fittest and there are a lot of dangerous/negative things happening.
Made the possible future even scarier!! 4.25*****
This book was so good I bought the entire series and read them all in a week.
Book moves quick, so would an apocalypse. Interesting premise for a series intro. Bit like the movie TBH. I enjoyed it until the end switched gears to set up next book.
Kept mne reading hour by hour until the end. Only complaint – too short.
Inept main character is infuriating!! Not realistic for someone to prep but not even know how to load the gun they purchased!!! Really!!!!
Mundane
Imagine sitting in Florida reading a book about EMP and all your electricity goes out….accurate, scary and a series.
Gripping and realistic “Dust to Dust” opens in Florida where Randal, his family and neighbourhood are suddenly faced with extreme storms, no running water, and a power outage. With few supplies, Randall quickly learns that his world has changed when he and a neighbour visit a local grocery store only to fight for their lives when they’re challenged by looters/bullies.
Only with the arrival of the military with their guns and tanks at their gated community does he and his family begin to breathe easier with the promise of order and peace only to become anxious when oppression follows. But the nightmare has only just begun when the military leaves and Randall, and his family are forced to run as a gang storms the community bringing fear and death.
Fast-paced and action-packed the story heats up as society crumbles and their survival depends on reaching a Navy base before they’re captured and killed by raiders who have lost any sense of morality. Intensity and suspense escalate after Randall and his family joining forces with the enigmatic Koran, his wife and the kidnapped daughter of the President race to find a way across the bay to a nearby Navy base struggling with hard choices, chased by a gang of rapists and facing an earthquake and storm. With twists that result in unanswered questions like the kidnapping of the President’s daughter, “Mayflower” and Koran’s part in what seems like a conspiracy, the plot progresses quickly and smoothly towards an exciting confrontation and a second book.
Adding to the well-written, straightforward and flowing plot are a host of compelling and complex characters like Randall, an IT Risk Manager and wannabe prepper who’s protective of his young family, resourceful, but inept at surviving without the help Koran. Sixteen-year-old Alastair is his eldest son, an old soul with a sense of humor who develops into a dependable and determined young man as the plot advances while Koran is the tough and uncompromising ex-Navy Colonel gifted with skills that can save their lives.
I thoroughly enjoyed the post-apocalyptic survival thriller “Dust to Dust” and expect it will get better with every new book in the series.
Randall became really annoying, for a survivalist he made poor decisions and didn’t instill any survivalist skills or mindset in his family. It’s hard to root for stupidity.
I read the first book and intend to purchase the rest of the series
It was a good book, but way to short. It was like reading a few chapters and getting into the story, and then it was already done. I have quit reading several book series like this because they are too short and then you have to buy the next book that only has maybe a hundred pages!! Put a few of them together to make them longer an less money to spend!
Some of the characters were really good. I didn’t like the main character. He seemed wimpy and pitiful and that negated some of the really good things about the book. I want a strong main character. This one was such an idiot I almost stopped reading it before I was done.
A very good book. The story is action packed and keeps one interested. A survival story after disaster that gets one to thinking what if this really happened? What would I need to be ready for if something happened on a large scale to the area I live in? (I’m not prepared for such an event and need to think about something like this.)
Enjoy the book – but learn something from it.
Formulaic, incredibly awkward unrealistic dialogue, clumsy, very amateur.
I couldn’t make it past the first couple of chapters.
Told from the view of an everyday man, not an extreme prepper, this book gives a view of what you could face in an emergency and why you should be prepared. That said, I think more research could have been done on the geology and meteorology of the area. Sink holes are far more likely to occur than cracks in the pavement in the area written about.