Perhaps not what one wants to read in a book review. I am not a religious person but I feel as though I am in a fox hole because I damn near want to pray that our leadership in this country wakes up.
As a psychologist I see the flaws in our attitudes, but I don't need to have this degree to see we are taking the world, and life for granted. I do not have confidence in our leadership, but then, the more one gets (material items) the more one wants and the more complacent we become. it could all end and I could do little to save my family. Forstchen smacks you in the face with, are scary. This book, rather the sobering realities Mr. I have young children and the loss of them is utterly paralyzing to me. I knew bits and pieces of most of what is found in the writing but I know with certainty that my confidence in myself to survive is ill placed. My wife got this audiobook and I listened to it as well. This book is like watching some kind of twisted southern soup opera where every dramatic detail is explained and the action is just a by-product of that drama, boring!!!! So many other books out there of this same subject are so much better formatted, they put you in the action right away and explain things along the way. And OMG!!! how long does it take a book to get to the main topic at hand, Holy cow!! Yes I get it, it is fiction and the author can do whatever they want, but man, we are talking about a post apocalyptic scenario, the author chews on this story like it is freaking bubble gum, You are in the book for quite sometime before the main plate is served and even then!!! I am sorry for all my rambling, I was very disappointed by this book. The voice acting is OK at best, not the voice actor himself but the way the directing made the main character sound like he is Rambo but in fact he's more of a Military pencil pusher, Doesn't quite go with the depiction of the character. Oh man, well, where do I start and not provide any spoilers. They can be cautionary tales too if that’s what the author wants, but the story should come first. I like most post-apocalyptic fiction for the clever survivalism and rebuilding of society, even as a microcosm. The trouble is there are many more pressing and likely catastrophes than this one, and worrying about them is a terrible way to live. The author is attempting to shame us as a society for not spending even more money on defense than we already do as well as not actively preparing to live in a world suddenly without power, electronics, and communication. There are some interesting bits, but it’s mostly finger-wagging. Another critical review said this was a lecture wrapped in a poor attempt at a story.
If, on the other hand, you don’t think much of Newt and his party, then I recommend passing on this. If your response to that is YAY I LOVE THAT GUY AND EVERYTHING HE STANDS FOR ‘MERICUH! then the book will probably delight you. Prepper.That should tell you all you need to know.
That's all you need to know about how to find Bob's glasses location in Mr. This will end the "Glasses for Bob" questline, letting you continue with the rest of the Fort Observer storyline. When the conversation with Jenny and her plant is over, follow these steps: After the conversation, Jenny will reward you with Bob's glasses. In this conversation, you will learn that Bob the Plant uses glasses for reading, but he's been growing so well that he doesn't need them anymore. Right-click on the plant she holds in her hands.But she also holds the secret of Bob's glasses.įollow these steps to find Bob's glasses location in Mr. Strangely, Bob is also a plant, but that part comes later.įirst, you must find Jenny the Herbalist, who will eventually give you the Stay Awake pill. Prepperīob is a miner, who lives in the Old Creek Mine. In order to unlock this fort, you need to find several characters, speak to them, and get them what they want. This small quest is part of the main storyline, in which you must discover the location of Fort Observer.