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Holding Their Own III

By: Joe Nobody
Narrated by: Christopher John Fetherolf
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Book three in Joe Nobody's popular series continues the saga of Bishop and Terri, as their post-apocalyptic world attempts to recover. Caught up in a power struggle to lead the recovery, the young couple are drawn away from their West Texas retreat and must use all of their skills to survive. The year is 2015 and the government of the United States has all but ceased to exist. The military controls some of the larger cities, but its loyalties are divided between the President of the United States and a new, growing organization called The Independents.

The Holding Their Own series, by bestselling author Joe Nobody, follows the adventures of a young couple as they survive in a world where anarchy prevails and society struggles to establish rule of law. In Pedestals of Ash, the third book in the series, Bishop and Terri are pulled away from their secluded retreat and thrust into the power struggle to rule.

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Holding their Own III

As the story continues, it leads the reader into the build up of how different factions will or possibly react in this national crisis. I was impressed how the author brought about the militias and regular army into conflict and how they see the crisis.. Of course mixed in with how the "Low Lives" or criminal element deals with the rest of the citizenry. Can't wait to hear what up for Bishop and Terry in the next book...

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Narrator never seemed to take a breathe. Too much emphasis on phrases where it wasn't necessary. Seems like the author should be reading his own work. I looked ahead, narrator changes often.

The interesting thing is that the books themselves are sooo intensely good that enduring the narrator becomes second nature. The series is well thought out, descriptions of action detailed yet stays easy to imagine and the characters grow, mature and change in ways that, while staying in alignment are also intriguing. Thoroughly enjoying it, while wishing there was a bit more diversity in the characters. How about adding in a black or asian-American soldier or disabled character with specific skill set that contributes to the rebuilding? A. American does a great job of that in his series about Morgan (Home) and Charlie (Requiem). Other than that, absolutely excellent!!

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A Great Series!

Rich and entertaining story line. Rich characters. I followed Teri and Bishop through the collapse and recovery and looked forward to the next installment each time. I highly recommend this series.

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This is a good read.

Minus the war room planning and the early politics then this book could have been great IMHO.

I do look forward to the next instalment after the introduction of Sophia (?).

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Awesome series, must listen too.

Although the writing and story is one of excellence, the narration was not my favorite so far. The narrator did a good job but I just did not connect with his style of narration.

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What other book might you compare Holding Their Own III to and why?

The Survivalist. The two main characters posses the same philosophies of justice and willingness to protect those who can't protect themselves.

Did the narration match the pace of the story?

Somewhat. I guess it was that New England accent that threw me sideways. I found the rising voice at the end of sentences annoying.

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Another great story

If the previous novels where cowboy novels, then this one is definitely a war novel. Joe nobody's works remind me of classic radio serials, or tv series. Just placed in the modern year. I would understand some people not enjoying it, mainly because Joe writes as an every man thinking through right and wrong. And not politics correctness.

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