by Ryan Winfield
This book shares some similar themes with the Wool series by Hugh Howey, which I had read and really enjoyed a little over a year ago. I can’t go into detail about what was similar and what was different without spoiling either book, but I can say that they’re both post-apocalyptic books in which s...
It is really tough to write this review without giving too much away. It is safe to say that it is a terrific read with a YA male lead. Aubrey is resilient and charming. You just can not help routing for him and his friends.I am going to say that it appears after 900 years of living you lose your da...
My full The Park Service audiobook review can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.From the first word Winfield captured my imagination. I was hooked before I would have admitted it. Nuclear holocaust forced the human population underground for 900 years. Aubrey, our focus, has grownup never knowing sunli...
Ryan Winfield – The Park Service | AnjaIsReadingWow. That was the only word my brain was able to produce when I finished The Park Service. This book blew me away and made me speechless.It started with one of the most intense prologues ever so that it had me captured from the very first paragraph. Th...
Such a shame. This book really sounds interesting and would probably have ended up on my TBR list. But when the author has to hold a contest for reviews (mostly reviews from people who have never read the book at all, just want the contest entry)...I have to wonder just how bad it really is. Auth...