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Twenty-Five Bombs Fell (Twenty-Five Bombs Fell, #1) by A.K. Meek

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3.0

I really enjoyed this novella. I think as a series it has promise.

blackash13's review

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2.0

This novella is the first episode in a series that examined the events in a small Georgia town following an attack on the United States. the main character, Nate, is passing through this town when the bombs fall and manges to make his way to an old 60s fallout shelter with twenty four other people.

What I liked is that Nate is a flawed guy. He would just assume not take responsibility for any the well being of the others with him in the shelter, but find himself having to do so. He is very relatable.

What I didn't like is that this novella doesn't tell enough of these story for it to be interesting. I felt like this did not work as a standalone piece of literature. It covered the attack, selling safety in the shelter, the naming of a leader and some minor squabbles, and little else of significance. Also, the other characters felt a little stereotypical and uninteresting. I didn't care much for any of them other than Nate.
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