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Deathlands #79

Remember Tomorrow

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SAVAGE NEW WORLD

After twenty-first-century America exploded in the chaos of a nuclear nightmare, a raw new landscape emerged, a world where death and dreams clash. Still, the best of the human spirit endures: the hope, the will to survive. But so does the worst: the greed, tyranny, the easy death. In his enduring odyssey across the hostile world called Deathlands, Ryan Cawdor is a warrior no enemy wants to cross.

THE ENEMY OF MY ENEMY…

An earthquake in the Arkansas dust bowls leaves the companions for dead, until they are all reunited except for armorer J. B. Dix. Alive, though with no memory of the past, he is in the uncertain employ of the ironfisted ruler of a vital outpost along the routes that traverse the wastelands. Duma is the biggest, most dangerous ville in all of Deathlands, where jolt, jack, booze and sex are worth more than human life. Stalking Duma and preparing to attack this orgy of firepower is a crazed band of inbred worshippers of Nagasaki...and their unwilling new sec force led by Ryan Cawdor.

352 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published September 11, 2007

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August 8, 2025
Good story, but I’m appalled that Mildred wasn’t saddened by J.B.’s supposed death. It was very jarring.
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January 20, 2024
Esquivel lowered his copy of Remember Tomorrow “Dude, this is book kinda sucked. It was the first one really focused on you in 80 entries, and you get amnesia.”

J.B. smiled. “Yeah, but even nowhere leads somewhere. How many times have you heard anyone in this post-apocalyptic world say 'dude?' And how many times have you said it in the last ten pages alone? And I reckon even though this sucked, you have to consider it was written by Andy Boot, the worst Deathlands author by miles. And you didn't consider kissing the barrel and taking the last train West, like all his others.”

"Dude, still... I'd like to put a boot up Andy Boot's butt, dude."

J.B. tipped his fedora with a smirk, thankful he and the companions would be free of this author for the next few books.
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407 reviews18 followers
February 26, 2015
I like all the Deathlands books. I found this one better than most. The story was compelling and got to explore a little bit more of the J.B. character.
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February 3, 2015
Another terrific Deathlands. Leaving some questions about J.B. and whether he was faithly, will tell Mildred and how will she react... Who cares. Lots of guns and destruction.
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