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message 1: by Rebask (new)

Rebask You KNOW I just had to load the PDF version of "Young Goodman Brown" to my computer - to be read later...

And, I can 'see' your reply being a reality.
I see the Reading of books changing my reality - which is, of course, why I wondered what it felt like to write TEOTWAWKI books.

Thank you for kindly explaining in such a way as I can understand.


message 2: by Rebask (new)

Rebask PS: Your Good Guys in your TEOTWAWKI books show me... 'love' (and all it represents) exists, even in the end times, even if a person has to be a Warrior - doing the next right thing, whatever that is...


message 3: by Rebask (new)

Rebask Oh, Gosh - I already read it - I just forgot. Great tale.


message 4: by Fermentum (new)

Fermentum I LOVE TEOTWAWKI books, but not if they have Zombies in it. Zombies are not very realistic. I want to know about Survival!


message 5: by Rebask (new)

Rebask I, too, felt that way - Until - I discovered that the word "Zombie" (now) covers a while SLEW of possibilities... Such as - people who are infected by weird stuff and don't really DIE, etc... For lack of a better word, Zombies fit a LOT of possibilities...

I've seen it used for the likes of Government viruses that infected the population at large (from their experimental science labs trying to find cures for All sorts of things), bacteria infections that turned weird, etc.

With all of that said - Nick just Can't write a bad book. Try his with Zombies in them , you may be pleasantly surprised...


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