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Good book series (maybe, anyway)


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So, I've only read the first in the series, but it's pretty good. It's called "The Remaining" by DJ Molles.

The general story is a post-apocalypse setting where a military member is trying to survive. Oddly enough, it's set in NC and nicely describes the Triangle area. Won't say more to not give too much away, but I like it. It's not zombies (I thought it was briefly, but the story quickly corrected me). Think more I Am Legend. It's a pretty good, quick read (about 320 pages). There are 6 in the series and I was hooked after 3 chapters in book 1. Plan on grabbing the next couple and seeing how it goes.

Interesting thing about the author is he's a former cop who worked with a lot of former military service members who shared their own experiences, so he writes with that knowledge and that makes for pretty informed and engaging reading, if you're into that sort of thing like I am.

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I haven't read it but I might check it out.

Can I ask, though, if the author has obvious right-leaning ideals in his survivalist approach? I've read a couple books where you could tell the author was motivated by his own political agenda, and it was a big turn off.

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