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I've already read the first two books and love them both! Excited for this series read!


I've already read the first two books and love them both! Excited for t..."
Oh awesome! I think you'll love the final book, it is epic and there are some SHOCKING moments, one in particular where your jaw will drop and you'll be like "He did NOT just do that."



I have so many books to read, most that I'm dying to read, but the third book in the Ashfall Series may need to be next. I agree with David, Mike Mullin really researched the heck out of this series. Besides being entertained, I learned a ton. I'm eating kale like crazy now...I'm just sayin'!

I have so many books to read, most that I'm dying to ..."
LOL! I'm eating kale too! I read you shouldn't have it everyday though. I guess like everything, in moderation. But I put it in my smoothie every other day :) YUM!

There was something in Requiem that reminded me of Red River...the abandoned house. I'm not sure why, but I kind of envisioned the same scene while reading both books even though the circumstances are totally different.
Kelly when are you going to start writing again? I know you just had a baby and all, but inquiring minds want to know.


I have so many books to read, most that..."
Kale in smoothies is the way to go!

Jane you've been a real advocate for this series! I'm right there with you!

Pleas read my reviews and tell me if you agree with my comments on the series!
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Pleas read my reviews and tell me if you agree with my comments on the series!
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I read your reviews for Ashfall and Ashen Winter. I'm so glad you liked them! I haven't read Sunrise yet, but I will read your review when I'm done.




Oh, David, I'm glad you reminded me of that novella. I downloaded it and then forgot about it! I like Darla, too - but I also love Alex. I love that this is a series that teen guys can read and relate to. It was so hard to find books my son would read when he was that age - it was mostly female leads, and he couldn't relate. And Alex starts as such a typical American teenager - I loved the growth he showed through the 3 books.
I have been re-reading Ashfall and it's just as good the second time around! Cheer, can't wait until you read the third one - love to hear your reaction.

Well, as I stated above, I did love the main characters and the growth they showed throughout the series. I also loved the realistic feel - this is set in OUR world of today, and having visited Yellowstone I can imagine a giant eruption easily. There are moments of "He did NOT just do that to these kids!" that left my heart pounding or my eyes tearing. And I love the ending - a very satisfying ending to characters and a world I was sad to leave.



Yeah, I agree, that's exactly why I think it stands out. It has great role models for both genders, and I think it would appeal to boys, girls, women, and men. That's the sign of a really good book!


Though I have never experienced "terrified boredom" myself, I understand what Alex is describing. I could see myself, in a similar situation, feeling that. I think it is an excellent way to describe how it would feel to be in that type of situation.

I, too, have never experienced "terrified boredom" personally, but I get it. Here's a typical teenager, probably always plugged in, to games or music or social media...and now he's stuck in a bathtub, unable to see, unable to hear or talk...but scared witless by the constant booming. Hopefully I'll never experience it myself!

Nicely put Jane!


No, I'm not TOTALLY prepared, but we have camping supplies (and always a tank of stove fuel) and about a metric f-ton of batteries - I HATE to run out of batteries. I have a lot of canned good (not enough dry goods)and I have seeds. I ran a Girl Scout camp without running water or electricity so I know a few tricks. My secret weapon? My eldest went through the Ranger program at GS camp - basically a 2 week survival training. I've always said if I'm ever in a "Lost" type crash she has to be with me! LOL We don't worry about volcanos here, but often lose power for days from hurricanes or winter storms. Smart to be prepared.


Oh - and I should mention I live in the house of wax! I am trying to stop selling PartyLite candles, but in the years I've been a consultant I have purchased enough to last ALL of us here through the apocalypse. I sell Avon, and the last few years Avon has gotten into candles - and I have a lot of those. Lip balms to outfit us for 100 lifetimes!! I thought of the lip balms while reading, I think it was in Ashen Winter, where they are wearing lipstick to emolliate their lips from the cold winds. So just make it to the middle of RI David, and I'll set you right up LOL!



LOL!!! I DEFINITELY want YOU on my team :) You'll be welcomed with open arms assuming Hawaii hasn't sunk into the ocean by that point :)