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Author Archives: Cindi
One Second After by William R. Forstchen
Oh, post apocalyptic novels, how I love thee. What kind of phase is this? I can’t seem to get enough. (I am getting killer tips for prepping and food storage though, ha ha.) One Second After covers the fall of American civilization as we know it after an electromagnetic pulse blast [...] Continue reading
Posted in America, Books, Contemporary, EMP, Fiction, Post-Apocalyptic
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One Second After by William R. Forstchen
Oh, post apocalyptic novels, how I love thee. What kind of phase is this? I can’t seem to get enough. (I am getting killer tips for prepping and food storage though, ha ha.) One Second After covers the fall of American civilization as we know it after an electromagnetic pulse blast [...] Continue reading
Posted in America, Books, Contemporary, EMP, Fiction, Post-Apocalyptic, Survival
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Dune by Frank Herbert
Dune sets the stage for an science fiction masterpiece of epic proportions. You have a large, dare I say ‘galactic’ feudal empire ripe with vendettas, politics, religion, destiny, and of course, planetary ecology. You have a child destined for greatness at the center of a massive web of personal agendas and empire wide [...] Continue reading
Posted in Best Seller, Betrayal, Books, Dessert, Destiny, Ecology, Epic, Fiction, Plotting, Religion, Science Fiction, Space, coming of age
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Dune by Frank Herbert
Dune sets the stage for an science fiction masterpiece of epic proportions. You have a large, dare I say ‘galactic’ feudal empire ripe with vendettas, politics, religion, destiny, and of course, planetary ecology. You have a child destined for greatness at the center of a massive web of personal agendas and empire wide [...] Continue reading
Posted in Best Seller, Betrayal, Books, Dessert, Destiny, Duty, Ecology, Epic, Fiction, Religion, Science Fiction, Series, coming of age
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The Red Tent by Anita Diamant
I absolutely fell in love with this book. It has been a long time since I finished a book and wanted to immediately start reading it again. The Red Tent follows the life of Dinah from the Old Testament. From her mothers lives through her own childhood and to the end of [...] Continue reading
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