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"Seasons of Man Trilogy
What an excellent read all 3 books are. Really great storylines and characters that make it almost impossible to put down. Fast paced and wonderfully written. Job well done!" |
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"sad it’s ended… or has it?
I’d like to think that if the apocalypse happened there would be some communities where a woman was in charge, and not one like the witch who ruled in Charlottesville. Rather, one like the community ran in the first book aft" Read more of this review » |
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"Great Series, Good Final Book
Really enjoyed this series. All three books were hard to put down! This is supposedly the final book if the series, but I hope the author returns to this some day as the characters are engaging and enjoyable. " Read more of this review » |
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“There’s always going to be the one percent out there. Evil dickheads, at both ends of the political spectrum, just wanting the power. They’re nothing, one percent, if that. Easily ignored if it weren’t for the nasty, efficient, ambitious, back stabbing fifteen or twenty percent that don’t believe in anything one way or another. They just feed off of the power and authority, and in turn, grow it, protect it. I don’t care if it’s the New Caliphate, South American Junta Republic, the Central Asian Bloc, Nazi Germany, Mao’s China, the Soviet Union, or hell, Russia at any time in the last 600 years. It comes down to the bureaucrats that owe their allegiance to the system or entity that employs them and everything they’ll do to grow and protect the power they see as theirs.”
― Come and Take It
― Come and Take It
“A guiding hand, no matter how benevolent or light can’t help but strive to protect itself, its institutions, its power, its bureaucracy and its authority over time.”
― Come and Take It
― Come and Take It
“Starvation was a great motivator. Fear, chaos, and trauma were the ultimate recruitment tools. Add in the idea of acting for the supposed benefit of all, and there was very little that people wouldn’t be able to justify doing.”
― Reap What You Sow
― Reap What You Sow

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