Thursday, 7 November 2019

Books From The Backlog-The Borrowed World


Books from the Backlog is a fun way to feature some of those neglected books sitting on your bookshelf.  You might be surprised by some of the unread books hiding in your stacks. Go to Carole's blog and add your blog post link in to join in the fun! Hosted by Carole at https://carolesrandomlife.blogspot.co.uk/

This seems like a fun feature and I have been planning to take part since Carole launched this so at last, here we go! I have a TON of unread books to choose from in various genres and I'm looking forward to sharing some of them with everybody. 


In a night of devastating terror, ISIS operatives have unleashed a coordinated attack on America’s infrastructure. Life as we know it in America grinds to a halt as the electrical grid collapses, communication networks are damaged, critical bridges and dams are destroyed, and major fuel refineries go up in massive fiery clouds. When the government responds by immediately halting fuel sales to the public, Jim Powell finds himself in a terrifying predicament – trapped five hundred miles from home with a group of coworkers.

With thousands of trapped travelers and scarce law enforcement, the miles between Jim and his family become a brutal gauntlet where the rules of civilized society no longer apply. As Jim puts his years of preparation and planning to the test, he is forced to ask himself if he has what it takes to make it home. Does he have the strength -- the brutality -- required to meet this new world toe-to-toe? 


I read the first book in this series back in January 2016 and I loved it. It was one of my first ever prepper fiction reads and it scared me to think that this scenario could happen. It got me thinking about prepping at least for the short term. Now I really need to catch up with the rest of the series and will certainly be re-reading this book next year and binging on the other books! I'm looking forward to it already! 

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  1. Glad you enjoyed the first one and hope you enjoy your binge read. This cover doesn't look like these guys have a promising future in store!

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    1. They have a REALLY tough journey, even in book one! It'll be next year I think before I read it again but I'm looking forward to reading a lot of series in 2020!

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  2. This series does look like one I'd really like. :)

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    1. This was the book that scared me into prepping-one of the first two prepper books I read!

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  3. Too close to reality for me, but if the first book in the series worked for you, the second may as well.

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    1. I really want to love this series so I hope it keeps up the standard!

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  4. I have read Franklin Horton and enjoyed his writing. I will have to take a closer look at this series as it sounds really good. Enjoy!

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    1. The first book was so good so I have high hopes for the series!

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  5. What a great cover! I hope the rest of the series is just as good for you.

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  6. i love books that read as if they have or could happen. glad to hear the first book is leading you to the second. can't ask for much more than that
    sherry @ fundinmental

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    1. It was a pretty scary scenario for sure! I hope the rest of the series is as good!

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    1. It was certainly disturbing and worrying to think of this happening for real...

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