3 thoughts on “Link – Post-apocalyptic fiction book reviews”
Kick ass…I’ll have to get on some of those after I make it through Leviathan Wakes(recommended by someone close to you) and the Abe Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.
LOL – yes, I am in the middle of a current round of reviews (not included yet on that list) that ends Monday.
Note, that the “Realism” catagory was my way of saying that the book had a slant toward an actual collapse scenario. Readability is just trying to say if it is a quick, easy, straightforward read.
It is possible for me to not much like a book that scores high in both catagories, but at least the easy read makes the duration of the pain less.
You either get a lot of traffic. Or everylast person who comes here slavishly follows all your links. I got a passing mention on one of the National Review editorial blogs one time, and you have already almost passed that one for referrals.
Eh. Stats counter says about a thousand hits a day. Maybe you’re just more readable than you thought.
Kick ass…I’ll have to get on some of those after I make it through Leviathan Wakes(recommended by someone close to you) and the Abe Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.
LOL – yes, I am in the middle of a current round of reviews (not included yet on that list) that ends Monday.
Note, that the “Realism” catagory was my way of saying that the book had a slant toward an actual collapse scenario. Readability is just trying to say if it is a quick, easy, straightforward read.
It is possible for me to not much like a book that scores high in both catagories, but at least the easy read makes the duration of the pain less.
You either get a lot of traffic. Or everylast person who comes here slavishly follows all your links. I got a passing mention on one of the National Review editorial blogs one time, and you have already almost passed that one for referrals.
Eh. Stats counter says about a thousand hits a day. Maybe you’re just more readable than you thought.