
The Lucky Prepper: A Gardener's Story of Surviving a Pandemic
Lucky Prepper, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Esther Wane
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By:
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Emma Zeth
What do you eat when the shops run out of food?
Zoe loves teaching science, she loves her garden, and most of all she loves her quiet, peaceful bungalow. Then at school, people start falling ill. The virus is airborne and highly infectious. It starts with flu symptoms, confusion, and sleepiness, which worsen until one day they just don't wake up. It decimates the population and leaves chaos in its wake. Now Zoe has to find a way to survive.
Luckily, when the pandemic strikes, she already has a greenhouse full of vegetable seedlings, but not everyone around is as prepared. Can she avoid the people hunting for food: the "knockers" who don't always just knock? And will her strategy of stay in, hide, and wait be enough?
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The story was very heartwarming
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What a delightful surprise!
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Not like all the rest
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unique!!!
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Enjoyable.
Refreshingly different
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Great Story
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unexpected, but great nonetheless
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Refreshing
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help helps
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Are there plot issues, sure. Would electricity, water and cell coverage continue... maybe. She never tells us that there has been full collapse but with the number gone and all of the other services gone, it's hard to believe those services manage to continue.
Other than that, not bad. I rated it a bit higher than I normally would simply for the lack of insanity. That was so refreshing. If you want another one to read that has its own load of improbability, basically no violence and a great bit of entertainment, try The Last Tribe by Brad Manuel.
Not bad... I'd enjoy a second installment
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