American" is clearly making a statement with the very choice of his (yes, could be "her" but how likely is that?) pseudonym. It is stronger in some than in others, but let's just say there are not a lot of people voting for Obama who write books about how the government is going to collapse and the key to survival is stashing guns and silver. One thing that quickly becomes apparent is that survivalist books and those who write them tend to be of a particular political bent. I seem to be on a survivalist reading kick lately, enjoying various books about TEOTWAWKI scenarios. Forstchen's One Second After, and The End by G. During the grueling trek from Tallahassee to his home in Lake County, chaos threatens his every step but Morgan is hell-bent on getting home to his wife and daughters - and he'll do whatever it takes to make that happen.įans of James Wesley Rawles, William R. There is no electricity, no running water, no Internet, and no way to know when normalcy will be restored - if it ever will be.Īn avid survivalist, Morgan takes to the road with his prepper pack on his back. But things are about to get much, much worse: The country's power grid has collapsed. When Morgan Carter's car breaks down 250 miles from his home, he figures his weekend plans are ruined.
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