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Distant Eden is
a suspense and thriller novel combined with survival manual and the first book
in the A Distant Eden Series created by Lloyd Tackitt.
A giant solar storm hits the earth’s
magnetic field and knocks down the power grid. Consequently, all electronic
equipment shut down and throws the world into chaos.
When the power at the office goes off
which shuts down the computer and the office lights, Roman is alerted. Not only
that, he also notices that all the cars have stopped in the interstate, a
helicopter has crashed, and a jet liner has plummeted onto the ground. He immediately
leaves the office with only one goal in mind, to go home to his wife Sarah.
Told in the third person perspective, it
is a fast-paced, chilling, and, for me, a realistic depiction of the
apocalypse. More than realistic, it is instructive. It spreads awareness and
poses warning against a possible and serious threat to mankind. It portrays
survival instinct in its most extreme form. Moreover, it emphasizes the
importance of conservation, self-preservation and self-defense.
The writing style makes the book an easy
read. Furthermore, the author creates tough characters like Roman and his
nephew Adrian. My favorite, however, is Matthew. He is not just smart. Even
under the most unpleasant circumstances, he shows compassion and holds on to
his Christian faith.
All in all, it is an enjoyable and
interesting read. However, some scenes may be too violent and gory for other
readers. Moreover, there are some noticeable errors within the entire book
(like build
fires too cook and take a several days).
Congratulations to Lloyd Tackitt (@lloydtackitt100)
on such an enjoyable book! For more books by the author, click HERE.
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