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Title: The Longest Walk
Author: Ron Foster
Narrator: Duane Sharp
Format: Unabridged
Length: 11 hrs and 44 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-04-16
Publisher: PAL Productions
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 7 votes
Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sci-Fi: Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
A reedited and reformatted beloved classic story about one prepper's apocalyptic journey and the continuing adventure of going home after a disaster. A solar storm has just unexpectedly hit Earth"s magnetosphere causing an EMP event. An emergency manager visiting Atlanta, Georgia on a job interview must find his way back home penniless and unprepared after this Carrington Event stranded him far away from his vehicle and his beloved "bug out bag". With over 180 miles to go to get to his destination in Alabama, David must now let his street smarts and survival skills kick in as food and water become scarce and societal breakdown proceeds at an unrelenting pace. This book includes the three books of the Prepper Trilogy and a bonus novelette, Stewart's Bug Out, that continues the story and adds more water purification skills for the listener and survivalist. An often humorous and funny cast of characters and survivors from the Deep South helps the displaced prepper on his journey!
Members Reviews:
GOOD BOOK
First off, I really like the drawings that accompany some of the descriptions of devices the author talks about. I would have been thinking, "What?!" several times throughout the book without them.
The voices are a little stilted and it seems the hero is a hair trigger from angry or frustrated, but overall I liked the book. I especially liked how he had to start from nothing because his bug-out bag was 18 miles away with his car. Why he wouldn't have brought his own car to the interview, I have no idea but at least it gave you an idea of what to look for as you're trying to get home with only your wallet & keys/purse & keys.
Cody Lundin without the education
I really wanted to like this book, but I just can't. It reads like a grammar school survival instruction booklet, with a little story added, almost no character development, poor grammar, and worse editing.
I will say that the author has done his homework, and has a working knowledge of survival techniques, but it just feels like he wanted an excuse to write it all down. It doesn't work for me. I'd suggest reading "Hatchet", or "Lucifer's Hammer" instead, if you want a good survival story.