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Yesterday's Gone
Yesterday's Gone: Season 1 | Sean Platt, David Wayne Wright
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On October 15 at 2:15 a.m. everyone on Earth vanished. Well, almost everyone. A scattered few woke alone in a world where there are no rules other than survival ... at any cost.
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Yesterday's Gone: Season 1 | Sean Platt, David Wayne Wright
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I‘m gonna post a book (or series) from my TBR every day until I‘ve shared the lot. No descriptions. No explanations. Just a whole bunch of books I haven‘t read yet.

This is Day 17.

#LaTBRrevealed

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Linda_Bloodworth_Author
Yesterday's Gone: Season 1 | Sean Platt, David Wayne Wright
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I absolutely loved this book. Yes, there was swearing and violence, but nothing too graphic. If you liked Stephen King's The Stand you'll like this.

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Donna_sBookMinute
Yesterday's Gone: Season 1 | Sean Platt, David Wayne Wright
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Not so much. In 7 chapters, I encountered 2 creepy characters with foul mouths. Really marred the narrative. Maybe I should start previewing narrators. Also the adult narrating a child character was eery. Because of the description, I really wanted to like this one. Yesterbook's Gone.

Megabooks Definitely sounds icky! 9y
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Donna_sBookMinute
Yesterday's Gone: Season 1 | Sean Platt, David Wayne Wright
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I'm just on Chapter 2. My son hates for me to do this while we're watching a movie but ... is it the rapture? Kinda sounds like it. Except I wouldn't expect entire households to be gone. Oh my gosh. Now this horny teen guy is narrating. I might have to bail.

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