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P.S. Power

Author of The Builder

109 Works 734 Members 8 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Works by P.S. Power

The Builder (2012) 56 copies
Proxy (2022) 25 copies
Knight Esquire (2012) 25 copies
Demon Girl (2022) 23 copies
Abominations (2012) 22 copies
Ambassador (2012) 22 copies, 1 review
Knight of the Realm (2012) 21 copies, 1 review
A Very Good Man (Dead End) (2012) 19 copies, 2 reviews
Counselor (2012) 17 copies
Gabriel (The Infected, #2) (2012) 16 copies
Slave Line (2012) 15 copies
Fletcher (2018) 14 copies
Keelzebub (2012) 14 copies
Demon Trap (2013) 14 copies
Ancient Kings (2013) 13 copies
The Dark Half of the Sun (2012) 13 copies
Mistress of Souls (2012) 12 copies
Monsters (2012) 12 copies
A Simple Darkness (2013) 12 copies
Lord of the Sky (2013) 10 copies
Cellophane (The Infected) (2013) 9 copies
Christmas of the Vampire (2012) 9 copies
A Very Good Thing (Dead End) (2012) 9 copies, 1 review
A Very Dark Place (Dead End) (2012) 8 copies, 1 review
Strangers and Lies (2012) 8 copies
The Infected Books 1-6 (2014) 7 copies
Cul-De-Sac (2022) 6 copies
Friendzoned (2013) 6 copies
Crayons (2012) 5 copies
Goblin (The Infected, #6) (2013) 4 copies
War Bow 4 copies
Traveler 3 copies
Off Center (The Lament 2) (2013) 3 copies
Unrelenting Terror (2012) 2 copies
In the Middle (2021) 1 copy
The War Mage 1 copy
Cheat 1 copy
The Art of Being Tony (2016) 1 copy
Iron Edge 1 copy

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8 reviews
The book isn't quite what I expected. It's more about surviving than about zombies. Sure, there are zombies, but as more of a background to everything else that is going on. Most of the action in the book is human vs human.

And, about 65% of the way into the book, it got weird and shifted into a different arena. I almost put the book down at that point, but stayed with it. And I'm glad I did. The new paradigm didn't take over the story, but just kind of stayed there in the background like the show more zombies. More spice to the story than anything else.

I'm looking forward to the second book in the series.
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The book isn't quite what I expected. It's more about surviving than about zombies. Sure, there are zombies, but as more of a background to everything else that is going on. Most of the action in the book is human vs human.

And, about 65% of the way into the book, it got weird and shifted into a different arena. I almost put the book down at that point, but stayed with it. And I'm glad I did. The new paradigm didn't take over the story, but just kind of stayed there in the background like the show more zombies. More spice to the story than anything else.

I'm looking forward to the second book in the series.
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A good third book in the series.

Not a whole lot of new things in this book, but more a continuation of previous themes. But with fewer zombies than the previous books. This book was more on forging of alliances and building trust within the surviving groups.

I enjoy the writing style, but I can see how some people wouldn't. It can be a little disjointed here and there, more a train of thought style than a narrative style.

My one disappointment with the book is that this one had far more show more grammatical and typographical errors than the first two. It could have used a bit more proof reading before it was published. show less
Although I'm sorry to see this series end, I loved this final book of the series and how everything gets all tied up.

I've read the earlier books in the series several times each, and expect to visit the series again. This book was really the only one I didn't read in one sitting. I didn't want it to end, and dreaded each time the progress bar advanced on my Kindle.

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Works
109
Members
734
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Rating
½ 3.5
Reviews
8
ISBNs
4
Favorited
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