
The End of an Era
The End of Everything, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Jordan W. Hopkins
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By:
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Nate Johnson
Five young people trapped in a skyscraper at the end of the world must learn to survive in a new era. An era where all the old rules no longer apply.
Evan Carlson finds himself responsible for four other teenagers at the top of the Palmer tower in New York City. Unable to descend into the chaos beneath them they must scavenge from their new home. But, even isolated, the evil from below still rises and must be dealt with.
Finally, when they are forced to break free they discover everything is worse than they could ever imagine.
Sydney Parker had her entire life mapped out, Harvard next year, Yale law school four years later. A girl’s dream husband along the way. But now, her world is ruined. Everything she had hoped to find had been taken and she must learn to live in this new world with death and devastation around every corner. And a young man in Evan Carlson that would try any woman’s patience.
Five young people who might be humanity’s last hope make their way across the country in search of a better place. If they don’t make it, no one will ever know nor care. And the human species might be lost forever.
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It did grip me though, for the entire duration of the book, so ultimately, I’d say it’s well done. It ended a bit abruptly for me, and I’d love to see some sort of follow up. But overall, I enjoyed it.
3.5 stars.
Audio—
This narrator did a good job. Smooth enough voice. He did sound a bit robotic, clearly opting for this rather than performing the book, but it was tolerable. He mispronounced a couple of words, nothing too distracting. The production quality is good. 4 stars on this front.
A fun listen...
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