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Pandora

(Welcome to the Apocalypse #1)

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Over 100 players enter a virtual world to play a game – survive 24 hours of their chosen apocalypse. Instead of game over at the end, they’re plunged straight into another game, and then another.

They have no communication with the outside operators. Their simulation pods are designed to only last 3 days. The artificial intelligence is tapping into their minds and creating
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Kindle Edition, 436 pages
Published November 21st 2016
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BookLoversLife
Jul 26, 2018 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: for-review, netgalley
Players hook up to a new virtual reality world where you have to survive an apocalyptic event for 24hrs, after which time, you come out of your pod and return to the real world. But that's not what happens to three friends. When Jack, Kelly and Reis hook into the game, they complete their first day but are then immediately transported to another situation. It's not till it keeps happening that they realise that something isn't right! They will have to hope someone outside will save them before i ...more
Mike Smith
Jun 07, 2018 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Thank you to the author, publisher and Net Galley for letting me review the book for an honest review. I loved the book it was fast read and when the premise of the book is being thrown in the middle of an apocalypse for 24 hours you know you can't go wrong. The character build up is nice and you can see the connections and the relationships build and fit perfectly. I think the book was a little short because I would have loved to have had some more chapters to build up more of the supporting ch ...more
 Reading Reindeer 2021 On Proxima Centauri
Review: WELCOME TO THE APOCALYPSE by D. L. Richardson

A subtle sense of humor, a speedy thriller with tons of unexpected moments, a frisson of anxiety over control by a computer, and really intense characterizations of individuals who can't help eliciting readers' empathy and understanding, weave together into a roller coaster of suspense leavened with romance, friendship, family bonds, as well as grief and unrequited longing. From page one on, you'll be thinking "what next, what happens now," an
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Tony Parsons
Dec 23, 2016 rated it it was amazing
Kelly Lawrence (Jack’s sister, nee Minnow) was a grieving widow over her deceased husband Matt Lawrence.
With Matt’s help Jack Minnow (21, Kelly’s brother, website designer), Kelly & Reis Anderson (Jewel/Stafford’s son) along with Max Winterdom (creator) had designed/implemented The Apocalypse Games (art virtual reality game).
100 people signed up to play the game.
3 of the Command Leader (CL) characters are: Jack Minnow, Stephanie Gey (CA. blonde) & Jonas Barrett.
Simulated Military & Recreational
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T.E. Mark
Mar 29, 2017 rated it it was amazing
Science fiction on Virtual Hyperdrive.

Welcome to the Apocalypse is a fast-paced, sci-fi/fantasy adventure that pulls you in from the opening and refuses to let you out until the very last chapter with the author craftily leaving you only partially satisfied and craving more.

One hundred players enter a total immersion virtual reality game designed to award each player a realistic glimpse of not just one apocalyptic future, but many. From Vampires to Zombies, and from Bio-toxins to an alien invasi
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Taylor
Oct 13, 2018 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
Quite a bit ago, I got Pandora by D. L. Richardson. I got this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This book was published on November 21st, 2017. I got this book through a Kindle EBook and I apologize to the author/publisher that gave this to me because I am guilty of requesting too many books at once.

This book follows two siblings, Kelly and Jack, and Jack's friend Reis. Kelly was recently widowed and decides to do the thing her husband had been working on prior to his passi
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Stefanie Bevins
Jun 30, 2018 rated it it was amazing
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Sue Blanchard
Jul 03, 2018 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Firstly, I would like to thank NetGalley, BookGoSocial and D L Richardson for the opportunity to read an advanced readers copy of Welcome To The Apocalypse.
This is the first book in a series. I loved the storyline which was well thought out and the central characters. I found I was holding my breath at times. Will definitely be reading more from this author.
Can't wait for the next installment.
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Carol Rosenberg-fox
I'm exhausted after reading this roller coaster of a novel. I kept finding myself holding my breath at time. Love the main three characters, I could emphasize and sympathize with them. Can't wait until I buy the next in the series.

This is an honest review of a book given to me from the publisher.
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Linda
Jan 03, 2018 rated it really liked it
I liked the way the author engaged readers and it was really hard to keep up with what was real and what was not. Vampires and zombies in a state of the art virtual reality game where nothing was what it seems! This book will make your head spin as one hundred players get hooked up to a computer with only one goal... TO SURVIVE THE NEXT 24 HOURS IF YOU CAN!
Gemma
Jun 01, 2018 rated it it was amazing
Really enjoyed this book, if you're a fan of apocalyptic fiction then this is definitely the book for you, there is not just one apocalypse but multiple scenarios! Jack, his sister Kelly and their friend Reis are taking part in a virtual reality game, the rules are clear, no one will be harmed...but then it all starts going wrong ...more
Chris Johnson
Dec 04, 2016 rated it it was amazing
"Welcome to the Apocalypse" is one of those tales I normally avoid because there seem to be so many of them. But it has much more than that, something most movies and books of this genre is missing: It holds a deeper history for its characters, giving them motivation that drives them deeper.

The premise is based around three main characters who have been together since adolescence: Kelly, a grieving widdow; Jack, her brother and a website designer; and Reis the son of a senator. They each sign up
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Sue Wallace
Feb 14, 2017 rated it it was amazing
Welcome to the apocalypse by D L Richardson is a sci-fi and fantasy and general fiction (adult) read.

Players, welcome to the apocalypse…”

Kelly Lawrence is a grieving widow. Jack Minnow is a website designer. Reis Anderson is the son of a senator. Each of these players has their own reasons for signing up to The Apocalypse Games, a state of the art virtual game designed to entertain doomsday preppers, gamers, and cosplayers.
Fantastic read with brilliant characters. I loved the story. Highly reco
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Chefossemia Alwaysreads
The first few chapters were slow-going and were mainly focussed on Kelly's grieving of her husband's death. It would have been better if there were more world-building because throughout the book, there were times where I couldn't imagine the scenes and hence the story did not flow well. The big picture just wasn't there. And the mechanics behind the game was confusing and hard to understand.
For the chatacters, the backstory of Kelly was concrete and I like the protective nature of Jack.

Overall,
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A.B. Shepherd
Dec 08, 2016 rated it liked it
Interesting concept - stuck in a virtual reality game.

The book felt long, although it was pretty full of action.

Didn't really like the ending - it was pretty abrupt. if not for the page outlining book 2, book 1 would have felt incomplete. At least with the outline, I got the answers I felt were missing.
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Nettie
Mar 01, 2017 rated it liked it
I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

This book wasnt really for me. Normally I love apocalypse books but I found it very hard to get into this one. Kelly irritated me from the very beginning so as the book went on it just got worse. I liked the idea of the story but for some reason it just didnt work for me.
Danyelle
Jun 20, 2018 rated it liked it
Shelves: kindle, review
The Apocalypse Games were designed to create a realistic apocalypse scenario for anyone who can pay the hefty $5,000 entry fee. These games allow a player to be plugged into a cyber mainframe and escape reality for 24 hours of the pure Apocalypse mayhem of their choosing. The options range by difficulty level and experience. You can opt for a zombie end or vampire, disease, alien, supply shortage Apocalypse, anything your heart desires. That is if the computer runs smoothly.
Kelly Lawrence is a ...more
Joanne
Jul 10, 2017 rated it it was amazing
It took me a while to get into this book, but once I did, I was hooked. I almost gave up, but I'm glad I didn't.

Everyone knows the story of Pandora: She opens a box and unleashes all the evils of mankind into the world. She thinks she's finished, but there's a knock from the box. Doing the knocking is Hope, which helps people to overcome and triumph over evil.

The story is about a new virtual reality game: The Apocalypse Games. Probably everyone that reads post-apocalyptic fictions wonders if he/
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The Cats’ Mother
This is an original take on the normally formulaic post-apocalyptic genre, mixing elements of sci-fi, horror, and action into an entertaining thriller.
It's the start of a trilogy, but luckily the next two are already out so I won't need to wait too long to find out what happens next.

Three friends, poor little rich boy Reis, and siblings Jack and Kelly, all in their late 20s and living in San Diego, volunteer to try the Apocalypse Games, a fully immersive virtual reality game, where players are e
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Karen Siddall
Jul 22, 2017 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Three friends (since their teens) pay to participate in the grand opening of the next generation of virtual reality games called “The Apocalypse Game.” Players pay $5,000 each to be enclosed in a glass pod, interface with the gaming system to try and outlast an apocalyptic scenario of their choosing. Those that perish during the game wait out the rest of the 24-hour session in a “death dream” – a pleasant interlude tailored for the player while the clock runs down.

Of course, something goes terr
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Keith
Nov 25, 2017 rated it it was ok
I received a free copy of this book through Library thing's Early Reviewers program.

The synopsis is what drew me to this book. It reminded me of Ready Player One, but with more of a serious tone to it. But I had a hard time getting through this one.

People signed up a for 24 hour virtual reality apocalypse simulation, but something goes wrong and the game places the players into another simulation, then another. The problem with this is that the players' bodies are in a sleep state while their mi
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Maryann
Aug 02, 2017 rated it really liked it
Kelly Lawrence is a grieving widow. Jack Minnow is a website designer. Reis Anderson is the son of a senator. Each of these players has their own reasons for signing up to The Apocalypse Games, a state of the art virtual game. The players were suppose to be "hooked" into the game for 24 hrs to see if they can survive their Apocalypse scene. However, something goes terribly wrong as at the end of the 24 hrs, the players have started another doomsday scenario, then another and another all the whil ...more
Mike Smith
Jun 07, 2018 rated it really liked it
Thank you to the author, publisher and Net Galley for letting me review the book for an honest review. I loved the book it was fast read and when the premise of the book is being thrown in the middle of an apocalypse for 24 hours you know you can't go wrong. The character build up is nice and you can see the connections and the relationships build and fit perfectly. I think the book was a little short because I would have loved to have had some more chapters to build up more of the supporting ch ...more
Angi Burns ~Rabid Readers Book Blog
Welcome to the Apocolypse by D.L. Richardson
Reviewed by Angi

Im not usually an Apocolypse genre person. This intriqued me with the game angle. I thought the VR was a very unique turn for the genre. This was a very well written story. I've read some of the reviews that said there was too much emotion. I completely disagree. This emotion shows the depth of the characters. I personally find that many books in this genre over look the emotions and do not build strong characters I can relate to.

This
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Bobbie Kirkland
May 21, 2018 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
I received a free copy of Welcome to the Apocalypse (Book One-Pandora) by D.L. Richardson in exchange for an honest review. This book tracks three players who enter a virtual reality apocalypse game as a team. They are scheduled to play one game, a vampire apocalypse, and then disengage. When the vampire apocalypse scenario ends, the game doesn’t. Instead, the team is immediately dropped into another game with a different apocalypse scenario, and another, and another. It’s an exhausting cycle of ...more
Anke Dutschke
Sep 28, 2017 rated it really liked it
A fast paced race through all your nightmares, 'Welcome to the Apocalypse/Pandora' will get you shivering.
If virtual gaming is your world, then jump in but don't let those NAD's manipulate you...
Loved the characters and their stories, Deb, and can't wait to learn about their next journey.
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Susan
Jul 08, 2018 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
A new reality game has been invented but this game is different. When you play this game, you are in a pod with neural connectors that gives the player the feeling that they are in the apocalyptic world actually fighting for survival. There are many different apocalyptic scenarios to choose. One hundred people have entered this game. The focus is on three people. Kelly is a grieving widow, Jack is her overprotective brother and Reis their friend. The three of them have chosen the vampire scenari ...more
Jason
Nov 21, 2016 rated it really liked it
This is a full on ride into the depths of hell and back again.
I picked this up as a part of the Kindle Scout campaign, unfortunately it wasn’t selected, but I was lucky enough to score an ARC to give an honest review. I had been really interested in the couple of chapters that had been on KS, they had been interesting, given me a peek at the characters, and a rather interesting premise to this story.
The basic storyline is 3 friends go along to this new virtual reality gaming world, were you are
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Jantine
Feb 25, 2017 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: netgalley
I received a free copy through Netgalley, in return for an honest review.

When I started this book, I thought it might be just nice. It was way better than I expected. Most of the emphasis lays on character development, and the action mainly gives experiences to delve deeper into their minds.
D.L. Richardson
Nov 25, 2016 rated it it was amazing  ·  (Review from the author)
Shelves: my-books
EDITORIAL REVIEW
Reviewed by Arya Fomonyuy for Readers' Favorite

It is supposed to be just an internet game, a tantalizing game you finish and feel like you have just come out from another world, only it turns out to be more than a game. It turns out to be a very dangerous experience for all the players. Instead of being a fun game, it soon becomes a game of survival.

Welcome to the Apocalypse – Pandora by D.L. Richardson is a riveting blend of science fiction and fantasy, a story about the joys
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She is currently working on her next sci-fi series "Earth Quarantined."

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