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Gray Part I eBook Lou Cadle

Fast paced read, but to short. The ebook availability has created a monster in that authors are writing too many multi volume books. I read about 3 books per week. By the time the sequel comes out I will either have forgot all about the author or if I do remember, I will have a tough remembering the story.

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This book was FANTASTIC!
I am appalled that this was a mere .99 cents. Seriously it is criminal. I have read other books with far far less to offer at three times the price.
I believe that this is a self published book and let me assure you that this is not, by any means typical.
This author obviously takes pride in their work and can spell( thank you), and writes with great imagination and depth without being overbearing or pedantic.
This is one talented author we should be keeping our eye on. I am looking forward to reading your other disaster themed books. If the first installment of Gray is any indication you seem to have a knack for this genre!
I rarely write reviews, but this book is high quality, realistic, the best. Most apocalyptic fiction is poorly written, can't even finish 'em, but I whipped right through this one and I am ready for the next. The girl Coral, main character, is so well done, it blows my mind. The development of the disaster scenario, the character's awareness and conceptualization of it, is perfect. I will be reading all of Lou Cadle's books.
What a great beginning! Am a great fan of these End of Times books and this is a great one. No spelling/grammar mistakes to get hung up on, the story marched right along, no long entry before the event. I loved this book. I can't wait for the next one to come out! Lou, you are doing a great job! Thank you!
A disaster novel, but just what disaster has befallen? You won't find out, not in this book. Perhaps in part two?
Coral, a young university student, is camping at a cave when the disaster occurs, which is what saves her from the firestorm. Alone, little food or water, too much heat and dust to leave the cave for days. When she does make it out, there is only ash and dust.
I've read a couple of the author's other books and liked both better, but this one is decent. I expect I don't like it as well because it's a two-part story. Maybe. I also don't know what happened, which is perhaps the author trying to make the reader identify more with the characters?
Results pretty well written, only a couple of major characters. Not a must-read, but not a waste of time.
Apparently, writing about surviving an apocalypse is difficult to do. The books I've read on the subject - which I actually enjoy reading about - seem to be all of one singular mind. The "event" happens, society immediately collapses and there is no government anywhere, and if there is, it's the "United Nations" as a tyrannical, empirical police force out to disarm every survivor and take over the entire world as an authoritarian dictatorship. The characters all encounter looting, maniacal, raping evil-doers taking advantage of a collection of weak, unprepared, incapable group of survivors who are herded like lemmings into cannibalism. The protagonist being the sole person with the collective knowledge to both survive and conquer the dictatorial UN, along with the evil surviving fiefdoms encountered along the way.

While this book hasn't done all of the above . . . yet. It is the foreshadowing that is taking place in this "Part 1." I will admit, I've purchased "Part 2" and that is the reason I've awarded four stars to a manuscript that is short on plot . . . so far.
"Gray Part 1" is only book I've read by this author. I just finished it. It is self-published. But it is the real deal, unlike many self-published books. This is simply a very good book in the apocalypse genre, and in my opinion very well-written. Character, dialogue, scenery, action, EVERYTHING was well-paced, to the point I didn't even notice them. This book was simply a pleasure to read. Typos? I think I ran across two or three, but I've run across more typos than that in books from established publishing houses. The three typos were trivial misspellings and not a problem.

I didn't give it five stars because it is the first book in a trilogy, and this book is relatively short. I just think the three books could have been combined into two books or possibly even one thick one. I don't spend money mindlessly and it irritates me to have to buy three short books. But this book was good, and so I am going to buy the next two immediately. I wouldn't do that if this book wasn't that good.

If you don't like cliffhangers, don't buy Book 1. It leaves you hanging, for sure.
An overload of speculation about the opening 'event'. Disappointed that this a serial story. Most new writers seem to believe we'll settle for this method. It's a turn-off to me. A good novel has a beginning, a middle and an end. I won't buy the next installment, nor recommend it to anyone.
Fast paced read, but to short. The ebook availability has created a monster in that authors are writing too many multi volume books. I read about 3 books per week. By the time the sequel comes out I will either have forgot all about the author or if I do remember, I will have a tough remembering the story.
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