The Journey Home (Once Upon an Apocalypse #1) - Jeff Motes Audiobook
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Fiction
 Post-Apocalyptice
 Thriller
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Unabridged
Authors note: This is a Revised Version of the original book. It has been revised to reflect a 1st person point of view for each chapter’s main character. Take note of which character leads the chapter title. This will help make the flow of thoughts smooth.
This is not a book on religion or religious ideology, however, two of the main characters are Christian. They pray often and acknowledge God’s influence upon the events taking place. If you find praying, acknowledging God, or seeing Jesus’ name used in a positive context offensive, then I suggest you do not read this book. These are strong characters, who I think many can relate to. I hope you enjoy the book.
The Day
The day was like any other day—until it became “The Day.” At 4:05 p.m. the United States was attacked with an Electro-Magnetic Pulse (EMP) weapon. A 20 mega-ton nuclear warhead was detonated high in the atmosphere above Kansas, blanketing most of the contiguous United States and parts of Canada and Mexico with an electro-magnetic pulse that damaged nearly all microprocessors and electronic controls beyond repair. Nearly every system that depends on computers and electronics has ceased to work. The electrical grid goes down. The water system goes down. The sewer system goes down. The phone system goes down. The cellular system goes down. Cars stop. Tractors stop. Radio and TV stations go dark. The internet is no more. No more ambulance services. No more emergency services. No more government services. No more 911. In the twinkle of an eye America is sent back deep into the 19th century.
Jill Barnes, a single mom, finds herself stranded on the side of Interstate 459 near Birmingham, Alabama. Jack Chance, a bank vice-president, is stranded on Interstate 85 near Montgomery, Alabama. John Carter, a contractor, finds himself stranded near Leeds, Alabama. Each must travel home to Clarke County in rural southwest Alabama. Follow them as they each make their decisions and journey home while the fabric of American society is torn asunder and criminals run amok. The story is exciting and enlightening, compelling and fast moving, infuriating and redemptive, heart-rending and heart-warming. Keep some tissue close to hand, just in case…
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This post has 5 comments with rating of 5/5
October 14th, 2018
Thank you rmoor, awesome upload!!!! …[~_~]…
December 5th, 2018
Getting my physical copy next week
January 10th, 2019
thankB
October 19th, 2019
” …two of the main characters are Christian. They pray often and acknowledge God’s influence upon the events taking place. If you find praying, acknowledging God, or seeing Jesus’ name used in a positive context offensive, then I suggest you do not read (LISTEN) to this book.
Your NOT kidding! LOTS and LOTS of praying! It’s an “overkill” for lack of a better word…WAY too much. WAY toooo much!
I don’t mind at all, if a book has “some” praying in it, but every 5 to 10 minutes, time to pray?? No thank you! I can just imagine Jesus asking them for the 50th time, “what do you want, now”??
And now, the incredibly AWFUL way these characters speak, will make you CRINGE! The way they speak is like machine talk, or they’re reading from a script, with NO emotion, and THAT is driving me nuts.
If all the praying, and the way they talk, isn’t bad enough, they have to DETAIL EVERYTHING to the littlest thing and it is…RIDICULOUS! Guess the writer had to expand each and every sentence with absolute details, and as many details (did their publisher tell them to put more nouns, verbs, and etc etc) as the writer could think of, to put into each and every sentence??
I’m sorry that I had to review this book negatively, but maybe “young adults”, would appreciate every detail of every sentence, and the way they talk. The ones who did all the talking in this book, should definitely not give up their day job. Mr. Motes should not use these “people”, for any other books he may or may not write. They are ALL terrible “actors”!
I’m going to try to listen all the way to the end, and unless someone could tell me, that the second book, is nothing like THIS one, I MIGHT give it a shot too. Otherwise, there’s no way in h*ll (lol), I’m going to bother with the second book. The End.
April 15th, 2022
Bet the Trumptards love this.
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