
Tourists of the Apocalypse
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Narrated by:
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J. Scott Bennett
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By:
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C. F. Waller
Award Winner in the 2016 Readers Favorite International Book Contest and the 2016 Shelf Media Best Indie Contest
Dylan Townsend stands on the beach watching commercial jets fall out of the sky like oak leaves twirling in the wind. A wing shears off the one closest to the shore just before it splashes down in the sea. Why was she telling him this outlandish story? What sort of tourist agency would offer people a front row seat to the end of the world? More importantly, why would anyone book such a vacation if there wasn't any way home afterward?
"Why would anyone buy a ticket on the Titanic if they knew it was doomed?"
"Relax Dylan," she assures him. "If you know it's going to sink, you could bring a raft."
As she paces in the sand watching the sky, he realizes that however wild her story may be, he loves her. Maybe Izzy is a time travel tour guide after all. In truth, he is more likely to be harmed by her boyfriend than the imminent apocalypse. What's he going to do about that sticky situation?
"Come on," she orders, pulling on his arm. "We need to see a man about a raft."
Disclaimer: This novel contains no profanity, some violence, an office princess in bondage, cowboy coffee, classic cars, love triangles, domestic violence, birthday cake, Lion Country Safari mishaps, beach volleyball, road rage, a prosthetic shotgun, text messages on gum wrappers, and the strong belief that people are a product of their experiences and not just genetically predisposed to mayhem.
Any resemblance to actual historical events or persons alive or dead is purely coincidental.
©2016 C. F. Waller (P)2017 C. F. WallerListeners also enjoyed...




















While listening to the story at first, I kept wondering what it was about. it took a bit to get into the apocalypse. But its a very fast paced great book while getting to it.
I was unaware it had anything to do about time travel, and was surprised when the topic came up.
This is my first book ever about time travel, and I was worried that once it was mentioned, I would get lost about the explanation of it. But Thankfully, I wasn't. and its really not about "time jumping". It actually turned in to a great way to explain a lot of things.
This was a great story, and did move quickly. I would of given this 5 stars, but I really could not stand Izzy. though I did try to like her, but I could not understand, or care for her. things are falling part all over the US, and she just didn't have a care in the world. Even though she knew it was going to happen. I would think that with everything going on, the apocalypse, she would not be so carefree.
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.
Time travel and the apocalypse? interesting..
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I was sent this audiobook free for an honest review
I have to admit this story confused me at first. The prologue didn't seem to connect with the story at all, but patience is rewarded. There is a slow start to the book and I was starting to wonder when the apocalypse was happening. Once it did, then things got really interesting.
I have to say I found the main character, Dylan, to be a bit annoying ..... dense and self-absorbed. You would think being in the Army would have taught him to take orders rather than dither about, but, his personality wins out in the end.
There are Road Warrior type scenes in the book and time travel. I have to admit with the ending I was wondering how Dylan's personal time line could have survived the plot twist; like most time traveling (re: Stephen King's 1963) there should be a re-set, so the plot line should have re-set ..... listen to it and figure it out for yourself. It's worth the time.
Road Warrior with a twist
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4.5 Stars!
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Not your typical EMP apocalypse story.
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What did you love best about Tourists of the Apocalypse?
The apocalypse partWhat did you like best about this story?
It was different than others I've readWhat about J. Scott Bennett’s performance did you like?
He spoke well and did a great jobWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
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“This audiobook was given by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review via Audiobook Boom.”Loved it
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Enjoyed listening to this audiobook. Good character building and good story with a little surprised at the ending.
Tourist of Apocalypse
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This aubiobook was a pleasant surprise. The story is well done. The main characters are engaging and keep the listener eagerly following the story. The writing is interesting and witty. There are a number of interesting twists, big and little, throughout the story that make this a fun and entertaining listen.
The narration was easy to listen to and the narrator did a good job delivering both the witty and often snarky comments that made this a fun listen that had me laughing and smirking throughout the story.
This audiobook was given by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review via Audiobook Boom.
Wow..an unscheduled trip but a great destination
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Engaging book
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I highly recommend this book
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I didn't purposely read another time travel book so close to All Our Wrong Todays, but this was a totally different take on time travel (ironically ironing out some of the paradoxes that AOWT's brought up.
The story follows Dylan as he stumbles upon a group of people that are moving into his neighborhood. He befriends them one-by-one and finds himself almost brought into the group. After Dylan finds out exactly why this group is here, he isn't sure what to think. There is a lot more to this story, but describing any more of it will definitely spoil it for other readers.
The story itself was really fun and different. I was a little lost at the beginning, but as I mentioned earlier, once the book was near finishing I now understood the first chapter(s). Mainly following Dylan as he grows up, learns of his fate and the fate of the world around him, finds love, loses love, loses love again, and continues to learn and grow. I found Dylan to be really easy to read and understand. He was a likable character who lent himself really well to Tourists of the Apocalypse.
The last two hours or so had me riveted to my seat. I needed to know what was going to happen. I had some ideas and I also had an idea that it wasn't going to be a complete "Hollywood" ending either. Without saying too much, I will say that Waller didn't let me down. The ending felt very thought out and realistic (for a time travel book).
A totally different take on both post-apocalyptic and time travel novels. CF Waller really does a great job weaving heartache with laughs and love with loss into Tourists of the Apocalypse.
The narration was done by J. Scott Bennett who does a great job voicing Dylan. I really enjoyed this narration and it allowed me to get into the story deeper and deeper.
I was given a copy of this book which has not affected my review in any way.
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A wild time travel & post-apocalyptic mashup
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