
The Goliath Code
A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller
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Narrated by:
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Gabrielle de Cuir
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By:
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Suzanne Leonhard
Audie Award finalist for Faith-Based Audiobook of the Year 2019.
IndieBRAG Medallion for Excellence in Independent Publishing.
Wishing Shelf Awards Red Ribbon winner 2017.
"A nail-biting page turner. The characters are compelling and real, the setting devastatingly dystopian, and the action-packed story, as original as anything I've read in a very long time. This is a big event series that should be a Hollywood franchise." (Jim Thompson, Original Content)
The end has come, and there's nowhere to hide.
America is a wasteland trapped in a suffocating volcanic winter. Millions are dead or missing, and precious resources are running low. Cloaked in a smothering haze of darkness and doubt, hopeful citizens in 16-year-old Sera Donner's small mountain town of Roslyn, Washington, bend their efforts toward survival, believing unity will save them. Their solidarity soon dissipates into a toxic mixture of greed and fear when the new survivalist regime begins deciding who will live and who will die. Sera's disabled twin brother is at the top of their kill list.
Steadfast Micah Abrams is Sera's only comfort in the chaos, but he's placed his faith in an ancient hope that she finds difficult to understand. With her brother's life on the line, can she really trust a schoolyard bully suddenly turned prophet?
As the bloody battle within the community reaches a shocking climax, a powerful military leader marches into town with an imposing force, offering food, water, and promises of salvation. Everyone in Roslyn thinks the worst is finally over.
They're wrong.
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Love and extreme loyalty to family in spite of their rather obvious flaws, is on display full force in this story about what happens to non-believers after the "white light" takes children under age 12 and believing adults out of this world. Interesting choice to use Donner as last name of primary characters. Serafina Donner, her disabled twin David, the Grandpa and Dad are all fighting to survive after Yellowstone erupts changing everything around it. Micah Abrams is Sera's protector, yet because he bullied David before everything went sideways, David hates him. There's lots of action, militia movements, divisions and sacrifices both good and bad. These increase exponentially when the the Prieter and his new religious government come to town. Exciting!
Extreme Loyalties, Divisions and Yellowstone
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This book had all the ingredients to be an enjoyable post-apocalyptic story for young adults. We have two strong main characters, who antagonize each other at times. We see a clear evolution in Sera and the way she decides to take matters in her own hands. There is also deception, mystery, and blood, lots of blood.
The plot was a bit chaotic at times, but it kept me interested. Somehow, I didn’t understand Sera’s decision of hiding what happened to her mother. It seemed to me at first, that it was going to be a decisive event in the book, one that could change things. And it did, eventually, just not in the way I expected, and I have to say that I felt disappointed, and even cheated towards the end. There were also other characters’ actions that I found strange and that made them less real.
There is some romance, as anyone would expect in a YA book. Not too much, but there nonetheless. I added some value to the story and created some dynamics among several of the characters.
The next point may be controversial. There is quite some religion in this book. A lot more towards the end, and for me, this is not a good thing in a sci-fi/post-apocalyptic book. I think authors, in general, should understand that their books are read by a vast public and that many of their readers might be atheists or have a religion other than Christianism. For me, this high level of religion in a book is a total setback. Things just don’t work in the end if you pray and put up with things. Things work out if you fight and work hard for them. Or that is what I would like to read in a book.
Gabrielle de Cuir did a good job narrating this book and bringing Sera to life. I found her style a bit too languid for this kind of story, but it did not disturb me. Her voices were credible and each character had their own voice and style. The last, and more religious, part, of the book benefited from de Cuir style.
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Good start - less Faith-based then expected
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Profanity was disappointing & not needed for the story line
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Great start of a series with moral overtones
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Book would be better without the profanity
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Boring and not very Christian!
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