poll: What would you like to read soon to discuss in September? (Discussion opens Sep 1st.) Please do not vote unless you will return if your book wins! Happy voting!
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The Bar at the End of the World by Tom Abrahams
2020, 271 pages, 3.85 stars
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2020, 271 pages, 3.85 stars
"Zeke is a bad guy. He didn’t choose to be. It’s just who he is. It’s who has to be to survive in a post-apocalyptic world where trust is as scarce as water.
He's got nobody. No family. No friends. And a woman he left behind for her own good.
But it's time to change. After a brush with death far out in the wasteland, he decides he's done risking his life to help his greedy bosses control who gets to drink water and when.
Now, he's stranded in a bar in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by the perfect kind of ruffians who can help him go back and make things right. Armed with renewed purpose and a one-of-a-kind muscle car, Zeke hunts for redemption, seeks retribution and, maybe, just maybe, he can get his girl back while he’s at it.
Take a ride across the wasteland in Tom Abrahams' newest post-apocalyptic, dystopian series, but with a fantasy twist. It will leave you wondering just what it means to be human."
