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Pandemic

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Pandemic

By: Johnson Joan J, Rose William
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Horrifying...and yet entirely possible. A killer virus, one for which humans have no immunity, jumps species. Within days, the virus spreads to every country. Almost immediately people begin dying in urban and rural areas alike. In a small town in Central Massachusetts, one group of families isolates itself just as everything they have come to expect and depend upon crumbles. They watch helplessly as the government founders, as law and order break down, and as traditional social systems disappear. They face rationing, extreme cold, wild dogs, outlaws, and their own despair. When once again they dare venture beyond their barricades, they find the world irrevocably altered and their lives forever changed. Genre Fiction Medical Medical & Forensic Thriller & Suspense
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Great book. Loved the feel good story set in horrific circumstances. If you love post-apocalyptic stories this is not one to miss. Thanks Audible!!!

Great addition to Audible's post-apocalyptic books

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Even tho it was narrated by virtual voice, it was still a pretty good narration. It was a good story, and it was about something that could happen very easily in this world. I enjoyed the book and it drew me in until the very end. it's definitely worth a listen!!

Good story

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My one complaint is that it spent way too much time on one family. I wish they talked about others, and really wish they'd spent more time on the disease, illness itself.
The beginning did that great. The whole middle, at least for me, was boring.

I liked the narrator, and the story line.

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