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Narrado por:
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Chris Abell
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De:
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Peggy A. Wheeler
When everything you count on for your existence fails, could you survive?
Within days of a series of monster solar storms slamming into earth, electrical grids fail and everything in the northern hemisphere with a computer chip ceases functioning. Electricity won't be completely restored for at least a decade, and the result is that everything modern life depends on to function is gone. There is no way to pump gas or water. Cell towers are wiped out, along with satellites. Airplanes and most vehicles will not operate. Communication is practically impossible. People cannot access life-saving prescription drugs or food. Police, fire services, and the military are overwhelmed, and hospitals can't cope. There's no one to come to the rescue, and as mass panic ensues, people begin dying. Fear and violence escalate until society collapses.
An unlikely hero emerges.
Chaco is a well-educated freedom fighter on a death list in El Salvador. Having fled to the United States, he is in hiding by working for a wealthy couple as their handyman and gardener. Following the disaster, he reveals his true identity, and convinces his employers and their neighbors to follow him over brutal mountain passes to a self-sufficient commune nearly 800 miles away.
But only a few will survive.
©2017 Peggy A. Wheeler (P)2018 Peggy A. WheelerListeners also enjoyed...




















This audiobook was an awesome listen and I would absolutely recommend it. The narrator was good as well. I was sucked into the story and waiting for the next thing to happen. It was just awesome. I certainly will be listening to this one again and again.
"I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review."
Awesome! Exciting, Encouraging, Fight to the end
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I'll be honest, this book had some issues.
-Sometimes it seemed a little racist towards Latinos.
-There were some random, useless, descriptive mentions of penises. dead and alive.
-Mr. & Mrs Pennymon. (sp)? ... almost a third of the book was him being a complete dick or racist and her yelling at him or them bickering. neither seemed to learn from their bickering and yelling and thus, yell to each other about the same stuff over and over.
There were a few other things, but, why beat it down right?
Overall, it was a decent representation of a theoretical situation in the event of a major & destructive solar flare event... with some plot holes.
The narrator had a lot of work to do and he seemed to do a good job of making everyone sounding different.
This book was decent..
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This was an interesting book and I enjoyed the reading by Chris Abel. Things came to a head really quick, but it made for a fast paced story which was great. For what it was, I think it's a good book and worth a credit.
A solid apocalyptic story
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I could happen
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breaks all the rules
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Would you consider the audio edition of Chaco to be better than the print version?
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this unbiased review.While I have only listed to the audiobook and not read the print version, I think this book is one that flows well between audio and print.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Chaco?
This story is unique in that the story follows Chaco, an undocumented immigrant with an interesting past as he tries to get his group to safety after an EMP.Have you listened to any of Chris Abell’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I have listened to a few of Chris Abell's performances and found this one to be just as well done as the others.Pleasantly Surprised
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The story centres around Chaco, an El Salvadorian freedom fighter and professor turned gardner. He studies the stars and what is happening with the sun. When sun flares wipe out technology, he along with the family he works for, their son and his family, and their next door neighbours decide to travel to a commune where their daughter lives.
In somewhat typical fashion (in my opinion, anyway), the majority of people seem to want to loot, kill, and otherwise destroy civilization. I think I have yet to read a book about the this subject where people don't immediately go to the dark side and attempt to destroy due to the lack of leadership and civilization. The group decides to travel to the commune in part due to the fact that men are breaking into houses around them and looting.
The group ends up heading into the mountains to travel overland to the commune, so they don't encounter too many other people. There are tragedies along the way, and, of course, tension between the members of the group.
I like the author's style of writing; she's very descriptive, and the story is easy to read/listen too and the narrator is quite good.
Quite enjoyable
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The other characters are pretty much overly stereotyped cardboard cutouts or one dimensional. The racist neighbor is over the top, and the vet with PTSD is pretty unrealistically crazy. Many if not most of the characters act in bizarre ways that are not in keeping with their situation. When you are hiding from cannibals, it is probably not a good idea to sing the kids to sleep.
All in all there is just too much going on with no consistency of thought and characterization. This could have been a lot better with some editing and writing, and probably best not done at all.
Chris Abell does a very good job with the narration and accents and manages to somewhat salvage this politically correct character stew.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Erratic Characters and Writing
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The narrator was excellent. He spoke clearly, each character was easy to distinguish and their accents were done well.
Overall this was a nicely paced dystopian novel. Being a standalone book made it a really satisfying read but I can’t say I’d be disappointed if it was turned into a series. I’d gladly continue to read more about Chaco!
I would like to thank the author/narrator/publisher for generously providing me with a copy of this audiobook in exchange for an unbiased and honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Great dystopian novel
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This dystopian book shows in horrifying clarity just how quickly society breaks down once disaster strikes. The character interactions show how much we assume about people and how out opinions of people are formed on very little information, and just how wrong those assumptions can turn out to be. The characters are complex and realistic.
I highly recommend this book!
The narration is excellent, I enjoyed the character voices and the accents were quite well done, the delivery worked well with the tones and emotions of the story.
I received a free copy of this book from the author and/or narrator and/or publisher and I voluntarily wrote this honest review.
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Gripping
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