Thursday, June 17, 2010

Dies the Fire



Chad Brazee says:


What if one day all of our toys that we depend so much on in this modern world were suddenly just taken away? These books start with just that on March 17, 1998 at 6:15 PST. In a flash of light and sharp pain, all of the world's electronics, engines, and guns just stop working and the world is thrown into a Armageddon-like chaos. Now without our normal weapons and communications, you better learn the sword and bow quickly if you want to see 1999. This is definitely one of the most original books I have ever read, and I loved every page of it. It is a more mature book with some swearing and other mature topics. It takes a good look at the best and worst of humanity when the world falls apart around them. One other interesting note--it takes Mormons into account, which I have never seen in an a post apocalyptic book. 


This book is part of a series, and is rated PG-13 for more mature, disturbing storylines. 

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