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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Joshua #1 |

John S. Wilson
Kindle Edition | Pages: 324 pages Rating: 3.76 | 650 Users | 61 Reviews
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Title | : | Joshua (Joshua #1) |
Author | : | John S. Wilson |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 324 pages |
Published | : | April 6th 2012 by Createspace (first published January 1st 2012) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Dystopia. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic. Fiction |
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He had to keep moving, that the man instinctively knew. He had to get away, from the rioting, the lawlessness, the killing. Away from the brutal gangs that ruled the highways. Then there was the boy that he found along the way, an orphan with no place to go. He couldn’t leave the child behind; that would be murder. Together they had to make their way across the razed landscape of post collapse America, west to where there was safety, a chance to begin again. If only they survived the journey.Rating Epithetical Books Joshua (Joshua #1)
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A little lost but always foUndThe man, which is a bit annoying for the main character that actually has a name, leaves it all behind when life as we know it ends in an all too realistic way. The story tends to lag after the first chapter but gets better the further you read. It does get a bit confusing with the dialogue going back and forth and the "man" being called just that. It seems a bit insulting giving a main character no real name and left this reader a bit annoyed. In all it was a goodI debated rating this book 3 stars, but found something (I can't put my finger on what) about it to be compelling and ended up deciding on a 4 star rating. Despite a few editing errors, the story grew on me and I thought the second half of the book was stronger than the first. I've read a number of post apocalyptic books and thought the descriptive language and narrative writing style were unique. I've already downloaded the sequel to this book and look forward to reading it.
It was ok, not great, but ok.There was a bit too much moralizing for my taste. Dont get me wrong, I love moral dilemmas and deep philosophical explorations, just dont beat me over the head with it. Some of the hand-wringing, long-winded explanations of The Mans moral conundrums just seemed too much.Also, the book often felt like a sequence of events that didnt have any cohesive relationship. There wasnt any real building and for my taste, and way too little character development; particularly in

I absolutely loved this book. I wish it wasn't, but this book could turn out to be prophetic. From the economic collapse of the United States, to riots, to martial law, to roving gangs, etc. I found it chilling as I couldn't help but think, what if this happened? Would I be one of the survivors, able to adapt to a whole different world, or would I be one of the first to go because "I'm soft?" Looking forward to reading the other books in the series (not direct sequels/prequels, but same
This is a book that makes your heart race with fear and anxiety as the man and the boy Joshua struggle to survive in the aftermath of the financial collapse in the United States. But woven into the emotional rollercoaster are qualities that make this story stand out- love, compassion, and mercy; all are exemplified in the one called "the man". This is the story of a man who witnesses humankind's degeneration,culminating in despicable acts as everyone struggles to find food, clothing and shelter
A post-apocalyptic novel in the style of The Road. It is a good book with well-developed characters. Nevertheless, I have to say that it had some problems being entertaining and not boring. Sometimes it lacked some action to keep the story going. Still, it is recommendable and a good read.
4.5 starsIn many ways this is a very familiar post-apocalyptic novel, and if you've read a couple you won't be surprised by how quickly people turn on each other, and what happens to society. But this book, unlike many, doesn't dwell on the negative. Instead, through the journey of the man with Joshua, we see how it's possible to maintain some degree of civility and manners even in the darkest days and civilization has fallen. We see the importance of honesty, including being honest with
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