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Coastal Event Memories Volume II

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Coastal Event Memories Volume II

By: A.G. Kimbrough
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This is the second in a series of near-term Science Fiction post-apocalyptic Novellas. It tells the stories of another group of survivors who live through the same species-ending series of global catastrophes described in Volume I. North America is slammed by a series of massive earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, followed by super-hurricane force winds and months of driving rain. The coastal regions are swallowed by a 300-foot sea level rise. The primary location for this story is the smoky mountains of the western Carolinas. This series, driven by current events and multiple diverse predictions, has disrupted several planned writing projects. I can’t seem to let go of this topic. As I go through the steps to publish this volume, the plot of the next volume keeps me awake. As of March 13, 2013, these stories are only fiction. I hope they remain so. Adventure Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Natural Disaster
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Overall this book was better than the previous one in the series. It read more like a book instead of a history text.
Once again I have to say that I don’t like the virtual narration. Although there were not as many issues this time. Again the last sentence of a chapter (or paragraph, I don’t have the written book) is repeated. Also there is no “life” in the reading. This contributes to the history textbook feeling. I’m on to the 3rd book. Here’s hoping the series keeps getting better.

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