By: Joseph A Turkot
Published By: J.A.T.
Age Recommended: Adult
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: 4
Series: The Rain
Review:
"The Rain" Part I by Joseph A. Turkot was short and very interesting take on the apocalypse. Wow! This was definitely a read that will keep your interest in what is going with Russell who has found and saved Tanner. It is raining and it never stops giving them only 'misery.' and now their are cannibals coming. Now, the jest of it all is that this weather will drive humanity insane. There are really some very interesting characters that seem to be very intriguing as well as developed. Now, I will leave you the reader to pick up "The Rain Part I" to see what this short read is all about. Finding out the meaning of the word 'veneer' will be of great interest in this short read which turns out to be a great analogy. I liked the way this author brought this out for the reader and if this keeps your interest there will be more in his Part II.
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Thursday, November 14, 2013
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