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The Collapse

299 Days, Book 2

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The Collapse

By: Glen Tate
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
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Picking up where The Preparation ended, the collapse begins to unfold in this second book of the 299 Days series. In The Collapse, the government stops working, guns and ammo are in high demand, and a trip to the gas station has become a mission rather than an errand. Grant and the Team see these warning signs and know it is only the beginning, so they begin taking action to protect themselves and their loved ones. As they prepare to get out of dodge after a deadly incident in Grant's neighborhood, they will soon learn whether the preparations they made in Book One will be enough to survive the breakdown of society, or if they don't stand a chance against greed and violence in the face of a collapse. The resulting chaos and fear that begins to envelop the country will strip all of the characters of what they know to normal, and will require them to question what they will stand for, what they will stand up against, and, most importantly, who they will stand with.

©2012 Sellerman and Sweeney, LLC (P)2014 Sellerman and Sweeney, LLC
Action & Adventure Dystopian Fiction Science Fiction Government

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The saga of Grant continues as he deals with the disintegration of American society. His wife Lsa seems to be the most dance physician in the world who doesn't understand anything that is going on around her



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This is a real page turner

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love this series. the author has outdone his self. I miss a America. I think every one should give it a listen.

very good story.

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You must sign up for the 10 book commitment. It is well worth it!!!! A great plot that just keeps going until the bitter end!

Awesome series not to be missed

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Would you consider the audio edition of The Collapse to be better than the print version?

n/a

What did you like best about this story?

dealt with ordinary people

What aspect of Kevin Pierce’s performance would you have changed?

I listened to the person more than the story. A more neutral reader would have allowed the story to come through.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes

Any additional comments?

Just ordered book 2.

A great read for armchair prepper people!

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I enjoyed the slightly different take on societal collapse. I am afraid the political and financial background was a little confusing for an average reader.

Having most of the women in the book being helpless wimps with normalcy bias got really old. There are women preppers to who don’t appreciate that stereotype.

Women wimps

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