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Days 5 to 8

By: Amy Cross
Narrated by: Jessica Preddy, Andy Ingalls
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Summary

Days 5 to 8 is the second audiobook in the Mass Extinction Event series, continuing the story of a worldwide apocalypse seen from the eyes of two very different people in two different parts of the US.

Trapped in a ruined city, Elizabeth and her brother, Henry, try to avoid the dangers that seem to lurk on every street. But even when they manage to get home, they face an entirely different kind of threat. Meanwhile, hundreds of miles away, Thomas struggles to keep his brother alive. First, though, he needs to find out what happened to his father, and he also has to make a difficult decision about his ailing mother.

©2018 Amy Cross (P)2020 W. F. Howes

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An interesting take on the apocalypse

Was struggling with carrying on the book but turns out it’s a slow burner. The characters are a tad unlikeable but they do grow on you. I’m so glad Joseph was introduced. It’s a strange twist but I’m enjoying it.
As for people saying the story is unbelievable….. it’s fiction 🤷🏼‍♀️

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Totally illogical very poor

A city full of food shops and they fight over scraps . Immature writing and poor character development

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Dull and annoying

I didn't finish this. I listened to book one and it was kind of ok but the main characters were a bit annoying. They become unbearable in the second book.

People probably will act strangely when the end of the world happens but they won't all be dithering idiots, whining all the time and have no common sense.

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