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FEED THE WORLD

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Boyd Craven Jr. continues the FEEDING THE WORLD series, which most readers find “Scarily believable...” “Right out of today’s headlines...” “The first story I’ve seen along these lines…”

with book 2 - FEED THE

Jacob gets healed up.

President James shows his hand,

and Officer Baker just can’t leave the Hunters alone.



★★★★★ The Government is here to help you! — The Government begins to implement their new plan to FEED THE WORLD through the newly merged genetic engineering firm and their distribution center. Meanwhile the Hunters explore options for their homestead construction. They are blessed with neighbors of similar mindset but continue to be plagued by the local busybody sheriff. Looking forward to the next developments!

★★★★★ The continuing saga of the Hunters — Enjoying the series. A perfect detailed book on how to get started with neighbors who are seasoned. There is a lot of good information in the book. Being a vegetable gardener myself it is always interesting to read what others like to plant. The grinders and shakers filled with dehydrated veggies made me feel normal.

Yikes! and good quotes that stand

The U.S. Treasury is the majority stockholder of both corporations. They are to be merged. The resulting corporation will be used to win the race to become the world’s dominant food supplier. The profits will be massive enough to eventually bankroll Medicare For All, free college tuition for the worthy, AND probably The Green New Deal. All of the campaign promises the President ran on.”

★★★★★ Information galore — If you want to learn, this is a step by step procedure manual. It’s fascinating. Can’t wait for the next one.

80 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 29, 2019

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About the author

Boyd Craven Jr.

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Boyd Craven Jr was born in Flint, Michigan, USA on December 7, 1957. He grew up in a close, country, family environment in Grand Blanc, MI. He went to school there, and at 18, he followed his father's footsteps into a career with General Motors there where he worked for 30 years and 2 days.

Upon retiring at 48 years old, he rediscovered the love for gardening his parents had taught him, raises his own food as much as is practical and enjoys teaching others to do the same. He founded The Urban Rabbit Project to teach others how to add a meat section to their garden, no matter where they live. He published his first book in Kindle Direct Publishing in November 2012 titled "Backyard Meat Rabbits" and discovered that he loves writing too. So, here he is, trying to become a great story teller, by studying daily some of the best ones out there. He can think of no better way to spend the rest of his days, enjoying his retirement!

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630 reviews2 followers
July 31, 2020
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Lots of interesting information about developing a off the grid homestead for first timers. Not much action but it sounds like that will pick up.
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455 reviews2 followers
November 8, 2020
The Feed the World series continues to entertain with green lizard chickens, political intrigue, and a world gone crazy.
424 reviews55 followers
November 26, 2020
Neighbors

It is really wonderful they have found some good neighbors. Waiting to see how the government gets involved in what they are doing.
339 reviews1 follower
December 11, 2019
Going no where fast

I gave it till the second book to see where the author was going with everything. Just can’t get into it. If you want to get into homesteading and organic gardening you might enjoy the story. I wondered where he might be going with the grayish green gmo’d created humans but it’s gone no where. All the talk about building an earth ship house was boring after awhile and not relatable. Doubt I’ll read any more in the series unless I can’t find a good apocalyptic series next
201 reviews1 follower
November 26, 2019
yep a winner

nice read. I enjoy the information and suggestions through out the book.
The police guy just gets weirder and more psycho.
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3,399 reviews25 followers
August 4, 2019
The continuing saga of the Hunter's

Enjoying the series. A perfect detailed book on how to get started with neighbors who are seasoned. There is a lot of good information in the book. Being a vegetable gardener myself it is always interesting to read what others like to plant. The grinder and shakers filled with dehydrated veggies made me feel normal.


Yikes! and good quotes that stand out.
The U.S. Treasury is the majority stockholder of both corporations. They are to be merged. The resulting corporation will be used to win the race to become the world’s dominant food supplier. The profits will be massive enough to eventually bankroll Medicare For All, free college tuition for the worthy, AND probably The Green New Deal. All of the campaign promises the President ran on.” (scary concept)

Chapter 6. Maybe all of it. The first post on her facebook page.
36 reviews1 follower
August 5, 2019
I really enjoyed this book by one of my favorite author teams. It's a fast paced but very engaging story told with a great deal of practical and new ways to build up you're prepping game. Even if you're not a 0430934 these two authors are extremely entertaining and fun to read. Highly recommend anything they've written!
4,416 reviews28 followers
November 9, 2019
Feed the World review

Feed the World is the second post apocalyptic book in the Feeding the World series written by author Boyd Craven Jr.
89 reviews1 follower
August 3, 2019
The second

Well at least you don't have dog point of view. A man that does his research totally amazing when you do your research!!!
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