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Book Review: I am Legend by Richard Matheson

January 29, 2023 by Joe Gray in Book Review, Fiction, Horror

This is a very well-written and exciting book to read. It is easy to get caught up in the peril and suspense the main character faces on a daily basis. You can’t help but put yourself in his shoes and imagine what kind of hell it would be like to survive in such a desolate and unforgiving world.

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January 29, 2023 /Joe Gray
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Book Review, Fiction, Horror

Episode 158: The world is doomed or is it?

July 17, 2021 by Joe Gray in Podcast Episodes : FTP

Topics: The world is doomed or is it?

https://eand.co/what-if-this-is-the-end-of-the-human-experiment-6c8b503d913e

https://www.vox.com/2014/11/24/7272929/global-poverty-health-crime-literacy-good-news

Recommendations:

Channing: Audible.com (The Breach by Nick Cutter) Joe: Board Game Ravine

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July 17, 2021 /Joe Gray
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Podcast Episodes : FTP

Book Review: Odd Billy Todd by N.C. Reed

September 14, 2020 by Joe Gray in Book Review

A potential apocalyptic event is a common topic among my friends. What would cause it and what would we do in such a scenario can easily take up hours of conversation. As well as what kind of preparations we might make in reality and what is reasonable to actually do today based on the fact that it is an extremely unlikely thing to happen. This year has been no exception and with the rise of COVID and now, with the recent fires and terrible air quality the idea of survival preparedness is maybe not so far fetched. A few months ago my friend could not stop talking about Odd Billy Todd and so when I had the opportunity to get my hands on a copy, borrowed from my brother, I went into it with heightened anticipation.

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September 14, 2020 /Joe Gray
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Book Review

Book Review: The World Carried On by Channing Cornwall

October 22, 2018 by Joe Gray in Book Review

The World Carried On is an epic tale written by Channing Cornwall. In this novel, his most ambitious to date, he intricately weaves a story that is captivating from the first paragraph. Channing breaks the mold with The World Carried On by giving the reader multiple perspectives to unwind the mysteries and adventures that await. With each chapter, we bounce around the primitive post-apocalyptic environment learning about its inhabitants and interconnections. By seeing things from every angle we get a better understanding of the motivations of all the characters showcasing the ambiguous nature of human conflict. 

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October 22, 2018 /Joe Gray
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