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blairchristine 's review for:
A Mother's Guide to the Apocalypse
by Hollie Overton
A Mother’s Guide to the Apocalypse is a story of a family trying to figure out and in search of the truth of what exactly happen to their mother. A flash flood swept her away and now 20 years later they are in search of the truth. Told in the third person our triplet sisters go into the world. During the entire book we get snippets of Reddit posts and parts of a journal that their mother, who also doomsday prepped. These continued to tell more and more of the story of who their mother was and the mindset she was in.
For me some of my favorite parts were the Reddit posts and the journal entries telling us all the information we could need to know from our water supplies and so on. I thought that these entries were well needed in between the chapters and kept me really interested in the book.
Now I did listen to this in audio book format. I thought that the performance given by Eleanor Caudill kept the book very entertaining. The delivery was fun and i liked the variety of voices and different tones of voice she used to articulate the characters. I found that it kept me engaged in the book and didn’t have my mind straying away from it. I liked her pacing and found that it was very digestiable at various speeds. I would definetly reccomend consuming this as an audio!
Thank you to Hachette Auido for the complementary copy. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
For me some of my favorite parts were the Reddit posts and the journal entries telling us all the information we could need to know from our water supplies and so on. I thought that these entries were well needed in between the chapters and kept me really interested in the book.
Now I did listen to this in audio book format. I thought that the performance given by Eleanor Caudill kept the book very entertaining. The delivery was fun and i liked the variety of voices and different tones of voice she used to articulate the characters. I found that it kept me engaged in the book and didn’t have my mind straying away from it. I liked her pacing and found that it was very digestiable at various speeds. I would definetly reccomend consuming this as an audio!
Thank you to Hachette Auido for the complementary copy. All thoughts and opinions are my own.