Guys if you're looking for something a bit different from the zombie genre I can recommend the post apocalyptic After It Happened by Devon Ford and narrated by the great R C Bray.
@@YoMamasCasa amazing how few good ones are written, 9 out of 10 is just 70lb little girls beating a path through 250lb tier 1 operators dreck & “sparkling” zombies, zombie island is a great funnyish one but always taken down within weeks, so is grenade man vs the zombies, hella funny, slow burn is ok & zombie road is also good, wtf is ok, WWZ book is real good, bout it
Eh. Left or right party doesn't mean anything outside of the society they were formed in. There are great and horrific historical parties on either side. Do what ever makes you relate to and enjoy the book better.
It is always surprising the idiocy of these writers who have never been within sympathetic detonation range of any kind of firearm. “He leaned back and listened..”, etc., etc. but somehow was able to hear anything when not using any ear protection while taking his shot. Having fought down range you can’t hear jack squat after a firefight besides ringing and loud buzzing.
It is nice when an author does the research, Without the ear protection life is no fun at all. Even with just a .22 knocking over bunnies we use earplugs.
I like when strong beliefs are shown Wether it be political, religious, conspiratorial etc. It's interesting to see how they build their worlds and who they blame for what. Not to say there aren't some books that get old fast. One whose name I can't remember was sooooo heavily religious and conservative that they had the house wife breaking into random long prayers. Husband kept talking about how cute and simple his wife was and how every female was relieved after the apocalypse to be allowed to stop working in favor of hand washing the freaking laundry of the entire community because they could 'have their idle chatter'. Before it fell he explained what calories and vitamins were then led his wife in prayer for guidance... then had her hand write recipies for when the internet would go out. You see the lefties had taken in god we trust off of the money and the pledge/prayer out of school so the world was going through the apocalypse for it. Even this wouldn't be terrible but every page was a sermon on how women with tattoos and working were the literal reason the world died. Blah.
@@GrifoStelle and you obviously buy into that drivel & can’t wait to live on your knees, only fools think the dems & republicans haven’t been in back door lock step for over 100 years & have us so busy divided & fighting the plan to destroy America put n place shortly after foundation is going along swimmingly, already know your extent of the founding fathers is they were all slave owners (bout a quarter, all founders of the democratic party) & the reason their was so many blacks named Jefferson is they knew the truth, no whipping allowed & ALL were more educated then the average free white man of the time & half sent to the best universities & trade schools on the planet, this was more the norm then the exception & ALL the horrid plantations were 100% democrat, Fredric Douglas was a founding father of the republican party a black party, better wake up son
@@patrickancona1193 You're adorable, you should write. I like dystopian novels with big political supervillans. It's these kinds of beliefs I find interesting in world building; "Team A , B or C is evil incarnate"; "Super conspiracies fueled by an ignorant undereducated populace"; all fun stuff.
@@patrickancona1193 Anyway. Slavery was common in the pre- and early USA. With indentured servitude, upon the completion of their contracts the freed took on the last names of their bosses. With mixed children, they gained freedom at 25 or 35 (I don't remember, my appologies) and the slave owner was legally required to educate and put aside money for them unless the actual father of the child could be found. That child took on the last name of the child's presumed father. These two reasons are why certain names are so common, like Jefferson. I also know that there were a few men fighting for the right to have permanent slaves in colonial Virginia, the spearhead of that lawsuit was a case of a freed servant, Anthony Johnson a black man that among other things argued that were he in Africa he would never have to free his slave. The motion was in part passed because of his arguement, making John Castor the first life-time slave resulting from a civil suit to not free the indentured servant. As for who owned slaves, it's comparable to who owns tractors or hires maids/nannies. The number of slaves or servants a person held was directly correlated to the amount of property and wealth a person held. Generally speaking the large wealth necessary to have the ability to hold slaves/servants does not in- or ex- clude you from a political leaning aside from selecting representitives that specifically do not threaten your position. Noone ever said "Our new nation should be a republic/democracy so I'm/not going to own a person". It was always "Man, this house is big; I need a maid. How much am I willing to spend?" As for the horrifics. Monsters exist on all ends of the political and religious spectrum. Quakers were mutilated The children of the wealthy accused their competitors of witchcraft Public floggings were common for anyone. Hangings were cause for pic nicks. Red team blue team doesn't change that.
@@patrickancona1193 Anyway. Slavery was common in the pre- and early USA. With indentured servitude, upon the completion of their contracts the freed took on the last names of their bosses. When indentured or slave women, becoming pregnant immediately added five years to their contracts and to their ability to buy their freedom. You want to keep a servant without buying a new one? Red/Blue doesn't matter. All you have to do is knock them up, if she has a child with her husband that child is a born slave. With mixed children, they automatically gained freedom at 25 or 35 (I don't remember, my appologies) and the slave owner was legally required to educate and put aside money for them unless the actual father of the child could be found. That child took on the last name of the child's presumed father. These reasons are why r*pe and certain names were so common, like Jefferson and Johnson.
Two criteria needed to make an audiobook enjoyable and worth listening to. A decent storyline and a good narrator. This book falls woefully short on both. The narrator is whiney, petulant and not believable as a zombie hunter or someone even remotely familiar with firearms or survival. This is the guy that would be hiding in his closet, coiled in the fetal position while listening to NPR as the world ended. The storyline is worse. With that said if you’re super bored, burned out on porn and want a good laugh this is worth about 20 minutes of your time.
@@evanx383 negative sir i live here i was born here i have lost friends that were soldiers to foreign wars. I love my freedoms here that i do have.... My child was born into these freedoms as well and being native he is entitled to more. And in my reference to seeming anti American the author seems to want any american weather its higher up but specially soldiers to fall. Take it as you may but if you dont live here you wont get it
sick of zombies and vampires - need a different flavour in this genre. Would love more like The Last tribe. Too bad there is not more diversity and innovation generally in the world today. Less belief in propaganda especially on this blighted island. Sick of entertainment being all the news people are interested in. No real journalism left. 55 years is way too long for this worlf - final exit looking good.
@@crystalkemp6771 Hell's Children th-cam.com/video/Bgr4TZHJmU0/w-d-xo.html and there is whole series about living after an EMP attack written by 'Angry American'. And since I've mentioned EMP - One Second After.
Guys if you're looking for something a bit different from the zombie genre I can recommend the post apocalyptic After It Happened by Devon Ford and narrated by the great R C Bray.
Cher Browne thank you..I ended up listening to all of the “After It Happened” audiobooks..they were great!
Cher Brown Such a Great series... Was sad when it ended.
Couldn't find it on TH-cam?
Thank you! So tired of Zombie genre, amazing people still write stories about this.
@@YoMamasCasa amazing how few good ones are written, 9 out of 10 is just 70lb little girls beating a path through 250lb tier 1 operators dreck & “sparkling” zombies, zombie island is a great funnyish one but always taken down within weeks, so is grenade man vs the zombies, hella funny, slow burn is ok & zombie road is also good, wtf is ok, WWZ book is real good, bout it
Every time they say New Republicans I just substitute it with Extreme Left. It makes more sense.
Fucking trumplings, your getting what you deserve now with an incompetent conman.
nicola johnson Somebody is butthurt. Lol
Eh.
Left or right party doesn't mean anything outside of the society they were formed in. There are great and horrific historical parties on either side.
Do what ever makes you relate to and enjoy the book better.
@@jdire8765 had to go violent J Di Re.
Have a look at your life choices
🤠 POLITICIAN HYPE NOT NEEDED HERE IN STORY FOR GOSH SAKE.
It is always surprising the idiocy of these writers who have never been within sympathetic detonation range of any kind of firearm. “He leaned back and listened..”, etc., etc. but somehow was able to hear anything when not using any ear protection while taking his shot. Having fought down range you can’t hear jack squat after a firefight besides ringing and loud buzzing.
It is nice when an author does the research, Without the ear protection life is no fun at all. Even with just a .22 knocking over bunnies we use earplugs.
And dead people don't walk.
Its called s u s p e n s i o n o f d I s b e l i e f
The political drivels didn't age well.
Instead of New Republicans he should have written Eternal Democrats.
Apparently by "new republicans" he means current day democrats. Nice try tho
This is great, just great, Ty for uploading
Nothing like showing ur political beliefs could have done without it
I like when strong beliefs are shown Wether it be political, religious, conspiratorial etc. It's interesting to see how they build their worlds and who they blame for what.
Not to say there aren't some books that get old fast.
One whose name I can't remember was sooooo heavily religious and conservative that they had the house wife breaking into random long prayers. Husband kept talking about how cute and simple his wife was and how every female was relieved after the apocalypse to be allowed to stop working in favor of hand washing the freaking laundry of the entire community because they could 'have their idle chatter'.
Before it fell he explained what calories and vitamins were then led his wife in prayer for guidance... then had her hand write recipies for when the internet would go out.
You see the lefties had taken in god we trust off of the money and the pledge/prayer out of school so the world was going through the apocalypse for it.
Even this wouldn't be terrible but every page was a sermon on how women with tattoos and working were the literal reason the world died. Blah.
@@GrifoStelle and you obviously buy into that drivel & can’t wait to live on your knees, only fools think the dems & republicans haven’t been in back door lock step for over 100 years & have us so busy divided & fighting the plan to destroy America put n place shortly after foundation is going along swimmingly, already know your extent of the founding fathers is they were all slave owners (bout a quarter, all founders of the democratic party) & the reason their was so many blacks named Jefferson is they knew the truth, no whipping allowed & ALL were more educated then the average free white man of the time & half sent to the best universities & trade schools on the planet, this was more the norm then the exception & ALL the horrid plantations were 100% democrat, Fredric Douglas was a founding father of the republican party a black party, better wake up son
@@patrickancona1193 You're adorable, you should write. I like dystopian novels with big political supervillans.
It's these kinds of beliefs I find interesting in world building; "Team A , B or C is evil incarnate"; "Super conspiracies fueled by an ignorant undereducated populace"; all fun stuff.
@@patrickancona1193
Anyway. Slavery was common in the pre- and early USA.
With indentured servitude, upon the completion of their contracts the freed took on the last names of their bosses.
With mixed children, they gained freedom at 25 or 35 (I don't remember, my appologies) and the slave owner was legally required to educate and put aside money for them unless the actual father of the child could be found. That child took on the last name of the child's presumed father.
These two reasons are why certain names are so common, like Jefferson.
I also know that there were a few men fighting for the right to have permanent slaves in colonial Virginia, the spearhead of that lawsuit was a case of a freed servant, Anthony Johnson a black man that among other things argued that were he in Africa he would never have to free his slave. The motion was in part passed because of his arguement, making John Castor the first life-time slave resulting from a civil suit to not free the indentured servant.
As for who owned slaves, it's comparable to who owns tractors or hires maids/nannies.
The number of slaves or servants a person held was directly correlated to the amount of property and wealth a person held. Generally speaking the large wealth necessary to have the ability to hold slaves/servants does not in- or ex- clude you from a political leaning aside from selecting representitives that specifically do not threaten your position.
Noone ever said "Our new nation should be a republic/democracy so I'm/not going to own a person". It was always "Man, this house is big; I need a maid. How much am I willing to spend?"
As for the horrifics. Monsters exist on all ends of the political and religious spectrum.
Quakers were mutilated
The children of the wealthy accused their competitors of witchcraft
Public floggings were common for anyone.
Hangings were cause for pic nicks.
Red team blue team doesn't change that.
@@patrickancona1193
Anyway. Slavery was common in the pre- and early USA.
With indentured servitude, upon the completion of their contracts the freed took on the last names of their bosses.
When indentured or slave women, becoming pregnant immediately added five years to their contracts and to their ability to buy their freedom.
You want to keep a servant without buying a new one? Red/Blue doesn't matter. All you have to do is knock them up, if she has a child with her husband that child is a born slave.
With mixed children, they automatically gained freedom at 25 or 35 (I don't remember, my appologies) and the slave owner was legally required to educate and put aside money for them unless the actual father of the child could be found. That child took on the last name of the child's presumed father.
These reasons are why r*pe and certain names were so common, like Jefferson and Johnson.
Two criteria needed to make an audiobook enjoyable and worth listening to. A decent storyline and a good narrator. This book falls woefully short on both. The narrator is whiney, petulant and not believable as a zombie hunter or someone even remotely familiar with firearms or survival. This is the guy that would be hiding in his closet, coiled in the fetal position while listening to NPR as the world ended. The storyline is worse. With that said if you’re super bored, burned out on porn and want a good laugh this is worth about 20 minutes of your time.
Had to force myself through chapter 1.
I thought this is going to be a good but all of this is is a blast on Republicans
Like a lot of other comments this book does seem anti american. I wouldnt ever actually buy it. and its on the dont listen or read again list for me
So, you don't like being reminded that you're blind and stupid.
@@evanx383 negative sir i live here i was born here i have lost friends that were soldiers to foreign wars. I love my freedoms here that i do have.... My child was born into these freedoms as well and being native he is entitled to more. And in my reference to seeming anti American the author seems to want any american weather its higher up but specially soldiers to fall. Take it as you may but if you dont live here you wont get it
Awww did you need a trigger warning to get to your safe space?
love it. thanks for the upload
03:35:00 Wouldn't work. Smart pones have unique ICCIDs which are checked when the device is returned. Source: Sold them for 5 years.
Zombies don't work either. Source~ My brain.
1:38:34 excellent dissertation!
Reverse the authors political bias and it's a good story...
sick of zombies and vampires - need a different flavour in this genre. Would love more like The Last tribe. Too bad there is not more diversity and innovation generally in the world today. Less belief in propaganda especially on this blighted island. Sick of entertainment being all the news people are interested in. No real journalism left. 55 years is way too long for this worlf - final exit looking good.
I would like more like the last tribe also. No zombies just survivors surviving. Don't know where to even look. Should be a sub genre
You my try 'After it happened'.
I did already it was good also. Any more suggestions
@@crystalkemp6771 Hell's Children th-cam.com/video/Bgr4TZHJmU0/w-d-xo.html
and there is whole series about living after an EMP attack written by 'Angry American'. And since I've mentioned EMP - One Second After.
Check out "One Second After". No zombies but far more gripping when you realize it actually could happen any day.
THE ZOMBIE HITMAN 👍
BABA YAGA SUPERNATURAL SIDEKICK this one any good ?
Great read but lasso not lasoo and rourke not Roark
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Why did I have to do a search for part 2?? On a different part 1, no part 2. Then I found part 2 and 1&3&4 are there. Wtf?
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@@dennisacklin3301 yea I know! Confusing huh?
@@dennisacklin3301 no ,in other words there were two DIFFERENT DOWNLOADS OF PART 1.
This reader mispronounces random words. Same as when he read The Stand. No biggie just saying.
It is a biggie, but People do it all the damn time.
Change some words,, because....arrrrgh !
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