Overall, I really enjoyed reading this; it’s a good, solid read. Of note, it’s the first novel of this type, or genre, that I’ve read, that being “survivalist” or “prepper”. I read the synopsis and reviews of many before choosing this one, due to the excellent reviews and the fact that the author was a SERE instructor. It started slowly and built up nicely. It’s a tad corny at times, but I found that refreshing and attribute it to the author’s religious faith and obviously high level of personal integrity – which, again, is quite refreshing, and quite admirable in this day and age. I do subscribe to the belief that personal integrity and genuine character (spinal fortitude) are rare qualities in modern society. I do envy earlier times when a person’s word meant more than their digital signature, and our society was based on laws not feelings. Ironically, we had less laws and genuine feelings, and understood the importance of something greater than ourselves. Now, I see so much hollow, superficial selfishness in general that I’m sure I would not miss most of the technology I deal with day to day. And, bear in mind that for the last 30 years I’ve made my living in communications-electronics, and that I do like technology! I have a damn nice smartphone and laptop, and I enjoy all the modern conveniences technology affords. I also like to get away from it all sometimes and have done so often enough to know that I can live without it. Working in my field, I have long known that the threat of an EMP and the devastation it would cause are very real things. In light of all that, I’m sure I was predisposed to liking this novel – very biased.
As for the critiques I’ve read here, specifically one noting that there seemed to be a lot of ad placement for various products, well, anything is possible, though it could just be that the critic is bitter and missed the point. If you give me a name brand for anything, that’s a ton of description that is now known and not required in the text: I either know the product already or can easily search for it and find out exactly what it is, be it food, weapons or whatever else, and that just seems practical to me.
Again, it was a damn good read. Don’t overthink it, just enjoy it. Bonus: It may just change your life, too, for the better.