
Hell's Requiem
An Apocalyptic Thriller
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Pierce
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By:
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M. L. Banner
Don't just survive the apocalypse -- live!
His son died, and his wife left him. Then the world ended. It was about to get much worse.
Tom was already prepared for society's collapse when the nonstop solar storms arrived. He just hadn't planned on the loneliness.
When a woman and a little boy show up, they bring with them much more than Tom had bargained for. He'll not only have to battle for his life; he'll need to fight for a reason to live, as he recalls the painful memories and the songs linked to them in Hell's Requiem.
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very enjoyable
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Loved the sound track
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The set up of other characters and back story for the main coming main plot was awesome. It would be nice for other authors to not kill off stories when they get bored with them. Expanding that universe as done by Banner would be welcome to many beloved storylines.
Good job. Great pace. Fun read.
Great side story
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Hell's Requiem tells the story of Tom and his fight for survival after a solar storm takes the lights and seemingly peoples sanity from them. He was prepared but he still lost everything. His son is dead and his wife left him. How much does he have to live for?
I wrote that this is an interesting take on a post-apocalyptic tale because Banner wrote it from the point of view where each chapter was a new song on an apocalyptic playlist. Tom lives out his life to the themes that are presented in different songs. This felt like a really cool and different idea. (It reminded me a little bit of I Am Legend where Will Smith's character has a playlist that is really the only way that he gets through life alone in a world that is out to get him.
Tom as a character was hard to like. Not that he was unlikable -- I just didn't feel like I was given enough reason to be following him until the story was almost over. Honestly, the last 50ish pages were where Tom became a tolerable main character. That frustrated me a bit since I'd followed him for the other 200 already. I actually took a break from Hell's Requiem because I found myself getting frustrated and asking "but, why?" I just couldn't figure out why Tom was the main character.
This isn't the first time that I felt like I was thrown into a story without some back story. The first time was with Banner's main series -- of course, I started with book two there, so I assumed that I just jumped into the story too late. I just think that this book (and any future books) could benefit from some more backstory or character building in the opening chapters. I appreciate that Banner throws us into the action in this story quickly (especially because I hate books that drag on). I just wanted a little more!
The story itself (especially after figuring out why we were following Tom) was a conglomeration of lots of other post-apocalyptic stories with some new ideas and thoughts sprinkled in. Banner is able to write an enjoyable story that just fell a little short for me. That being said, I still finished it and by the end, I was glad that I did. The ending was kinda a mind-eff. I was like, "Wait, seriously?!" by the last chapter. So, the book definitely redeemed itself in the final pages.
Overall, Hell's Requiem was a new take on a genre that I read a lot of! I think if I wasn't a PA veteran this book would have rated higher -- but being someone who reads 1 PA book a week this one wasn't my all-time favorite. That being said, the ending was worth getting too and since the book itself isn't too long I'm glad that I got there.
Kevin Pierce narrating it didn't hurt either. Pierce could narrate me the instructions on the back of my shampoo and I'd be riveted to my chair. Pierce definitely shined in this story.
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An Interesting Take on Post-Apocalyptic Tale
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Music & memories go hand-in-hand.
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Who was your favorite character and why?
Tom and the Creepy KidAny additional comments?
I like the way the songs were used to tell the story of Tom's journey from self-pity and despair to a renewed purpose in life. The kid is very creepy. For the most part, I enjoyed the narration. The British accent definitely needs work. I received this audiobook for free through Audiobook Boom for my unbiased review.Interesting use of songs
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I was confused with this story at times, it jumps around a bit, and once you listen to the whole thing, you will go... hmmmm? I loved the playlist, and it is a very realistic take on the end of the world... when his wife cries because there is no wifi in the beginning.. I totally lol'd, because that would be me! I felt bad for Tom at times, because he never stopped grieving his son.. and I can totally relate with that. Kevin Pierce does End of the world/Apocalypse/Prepper like no other... I really like listening to him... he rocks this genre!
KEVIN PIERCE DOES END OF THE WORLD LIKE NO OTHER!
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I loved how they took lines from songs to make remember things. this happens all the time in real life.
Man, Tom just seems to keep getting hit by hard balls in his life. I kind of felt like i was rooting for the under dog. I wanted to shout, "listen to your gut Tom"!
This is a good start of a EMP series!
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Always listen to your gut!
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Second, he does read my absolute favorite genre post apocalyptic and prepper fiction.
I like to think that he gets a say in what he narrates as I have never been disappointed in a single book that he has narrated.
Is this a game plan story but it does have its dark moments. (As all SHTF books do)
I am very interested in the boy and where his story will lead.
Thank goodness for bad asses who have big hearts!
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I need more about the boy!
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This was an unexpected delight.
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