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ohheckyeah

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13. I just finished
Mon Apr 23, 2012, 03:57 PM
Apr 2012
Extinction Point by Paul Jones

It's not the perfect post-apocalyptic story but I enjoyed it and can't wait for the sequel.


Reporter Emily Baxter has a great job, an apartment in Manhattan, and a boyfriend she loves. All that changes the day the red rain falls from a cloudless sky. Just hours after the first reports from Europe, humanity is on the brink of extinction, wiped from the face of the earth in a few bloody moments, leaving Emily alone in an empty city. As she struggles to grasp the reality of her situation, Emily becomes the final witness to the end of our world... and the birth of a terrifying new one.

The world she knew and loved is dead and gone. Now Emily must try to find a way out of New York as the truth behind the red rain is revealed: the earth no longer belongs to humanity.


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James Patterson NEOhiodemocrat Apr 2012 #1
THE TOURIST by Olen Steinhauer MaineDem Apr 2012 #2
I really liked this. MaineDem Apr 2012 #18
Radio Free Albemuth PK Dick JitterbugPerfume Apr 2012 #3
You love sci-fi, I can tell..... Little Star Apr 2012 #19
Star, it would be a boring world if we were all the same! JitterbugPerfume Apr 2012 #21
_Every Dead Thing_ by John Connolly getting old in mke Apr 2012 #4
I haven't read any of his books yet... Little Star Apr 2012 #7
Some free junk on the new Kindle, LWolf Apr 2012 #5
Watergate by Thomas Mallon. SheilaT Apr 2012 #6
I watched that whole hearing. That was something... Little Star Apr 2012 #8
It's amazing, but then I love everything I've SheilaT Apr 2012 #9
NOW YOU SEE ME (2011) by S. J. Bolton fadedrose Apr 2012 #10
Recommended.... fadedrose Apr 2012 #16
The Forever War by Joe Haldeman YankeyMCC Apr 2012 #11
Finished Spoon River Anthology today WCIL Apr 2012 #12
I just finished ohheckyeah Apr 2012 #13
Stefan Zweig "Invisible Collection." dimbear Apr 2012 #14
COWBOYS & ALIENS (2011) by Joan D. Vinge fadedrose Apr 2012 #15
A FALSE DAWN (2009) by Tom Lowe fadedrose Apr 2012 #17
Not great mvccd1000 Apr 2012 #23
"Not great" is too generous.. fadedrose Apr 2012 #24
Well, yes, it truly sucked. mvccd1000 Apr 2012 #30
I feel so bad fadedrose Apr 2012 #31
No, not at all! mvccd1000 May 2012 #32
I picked up his second book by Tom Lowe fadedrose May 2012 #36
I thought the second was worse than the first. mvccd1000 May 2012 #37
Have you started ICE STATION yet? fadedrose May 2012 #33
Not yet mvccd1000 May 2012 #34
Reminded me of Mission Impossible, the tv series fadedrose May 2012 #35
Try the one I just posted by Jussi Adler-Olsen fadedrose Apr 2012 #29
THE SECRET SOLDIER by Alex Berenson MaineDem Apr 2012 #20
MaineDem did you add this series to fadedrose's thread... Little Star Apr 2012 #25
It's already there MaineDem Apr 2012 #26
Thanks. I guess I could have checked first, duh! :) Little Star Apr 2012 #27
I'm glad you made me look MaineDem Apr 2012 #28
Pharos Initiative, and non-fiction, The First Tycoon (Cornelius Vanderbilt's life) closeupready Apr 2012 #22
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