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Prepper: Book 5

Prepper: A Grid-Down Post-Apocalyptic/Dystopian Survival Series

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Prepper: Book 5

By: Tom Abrahams
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
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The end brings a new beginning.

The fifth and final chapter of the PREPPER series brings all storylines to a dramatic conclusion. The quest for power and the fight for survival collide as a new civilization emerges from the wreckage of the old one.

PREPPER is the newest apocalyptic adventure series from Tom Abrahams, author of The Traveler series. It’s perfect for fans of Franklin Horton, Kyla Stone, and Ryan Schow.

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Dystopian Genre Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Emergency Preparedness
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I loved the characters. I loved the series. You invest 40+ hours in a series to basically hear it is up to the author where they finish a book and then it is up to the reader to use their imagination about how it ends for the characters. This is a cop out to me. I am not a fan of this type of thinking by the author. Hopefully their new series that takes place in the same universe will revisit these characters so we can get some sense as to what happens to them, what they actually have to do to survive this world, or whether they don’t make it at all.

I can’t stress enough that the writing and character development were fantastic. It was just the ending before the epilogue that I felt let it all down

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