| Title | : | Attrition (The After Days Trilogy) (Volume 3) |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.61 (255 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1518864600 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 304 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-10-30 |
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The final instalment of the harrowing dystopian trilogy Following their hurried escape from the Drake Mountain Facility, Isaac and his group have stumbled upon a farmhouse in a secluded valley. It's what they've been looking for. A place to make their home, both now and in the future. Their joy is tempered by questions though. How will they feed and look after themselves, especially with a baby on the way? Was the virus unleashed against the invaders successful or will they be watching out for the oppressors for the rest of their lives? Andeven if they are gone, what other dangers in the post apocalyptic world await them. Only time will tell if they have found the salvation they have been seeking or if their dreams will be crushed, leaving them to the same fate as all those that have died since the unprovoked attack on their country.
Editorial :
We are not a Muslim family and we live in the United States in a mostly white area. There were some interesting things, but overall I was let down as to it's contents. Though I haven't tried the wheat grass yet, the nearly instant results from applying what I read in the book have been nothing short of amazing. All this requires, however, are some candles, an altar space, possibly a Bible, and a willingness to do the work.
Lurking beneath the 80+ year old cover and phrasing is some potent magic, if you're willing to try it out. It was easy to remember the sound of his voice, while reading his story. Bravo! This is a wonderful book! Sarah Reinertsen is not only a world-class athlete
but also a great story teller. This is a beautiful book which even my little one year old can enjoy. Because the project is "sacred" - i.e., an animating belief that shapes the moral and intellectual horizon of its adherents - it is largely impervious to self-examination, and more problematically,
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