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Westley Flagg isn't your usual lawbreaker. He's a poacher, a moonshiner and a prepper, out of necessity. Despite trying to live on the straight and narrow, he knows the law can turn things on you in a heartbeat. When Wes has to come up with money for his Grandpa's surgery, he gets involved with an unsavory group.Living deep in poverty for most of his life, he's become resilient and flexible, but college education can only take him so far. A solar storm sends the northern lights as far south show more as Texas, and cascading failures in the grid cripple the nation. Now, without communications, Flagg has to prove he has what it takes to still survive. show lessTags
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Blackout is a decent survival, dare I say prepper, novel. It follows the story of Westley Flagg, a small time unemployed guy who makes ends meet through distilling and selling moonshine, he's a qualified teacher looking for work with the side hobby of preparing for the unknown.
The writing is good, the characters are relatable and it's quite enthralling. I did have two quibbles though, I found it disappointing that society goes from functioning to the military ordering people into FEMA camps & ordering confiscation of all firearms on penalty of death for non-compliance. Like gee that escalated quickly, with zero preamble. Secondly, whilst I'm aware it's a part of a series I found the ending quite disappointing. I know small authors must show more have a hard time with in this day and age of book piracy yet the whole abrupt ending with forward selling to the next instalment wasn't particularly pleasing. That being said, I enjoyed this to the point I'm probably going to fall for it and get the next one, so I guess that's why the author does it - it works.
At any rate, a solid EMP survival novel which is primarily about the characters backgrounds and the beginning of the collapse. show less
The writing is good, the characters are relatable and it's quite enthralling. I did have two quibbles though, I found it disappointing that society goes from functioning to the military ordering people into FEMA camps & ordering confiscation of all firearms on penalty of death for non-compliance. Like gee that escalated quickly, with zero preamble. Secondly, whilst I'm aware it's a part of a series I found the ending quite disappointing. I know small authors must show more have a hard time with in this day and age of book piracy yet the whole abrupt ending with forward selling to the next instalment wasn't particularly pleasing. That being said, I enjoyed this to the point I'm probably going to fall for it and get the next one, so I guess that's why the author does it - it works.
At any rate, a solid EMP survival novel which is primarily about the characters backgrounds and the beginning of the collapse. show less
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