Reddit Reddit reviews The Breakers Series: Books 1-3

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u/amazon-converter-bot · 4 pointsr/FreeEBOOKS

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u/HenryJakubs · 3 pointsr/Fantasy

That would be cool. I used to frequent r/freeebooks quite a bit but have stopped due to the fact I have everything for the most part already (people post there as frequently as possible based on the subreddit rules). So this will help fuel my ebook addiction. 800 kindle books seems to be in my future....

Edit: Though The Breaker Series (books 1-3) is currently free and posted there, looks pretty good. Edward W. Robertson is the author, who people really seem to like here.

u/Tim_Ward · 2 pointsr/Fantasy

I'm certainly glad I tried his stuff out. His Breakers pack of books 1-3 for free is one of the best deals out there. (Turns out that deal is on Amazon.co.uk, not in the US.

u/docwilson · 2 pointsr/horrorlit

Sorry, had a brain cramp and confused it with Robinson's The Breaker series, of which I'm also waiting for the next volume.

u/anim8 · 1 pointr/books

I picked up The Breakers 1-3 for $0.99 just for the hell of it. It's pretty good for a buck.

u/docwilson2 · 1 pointr/horrorlit

The Breaker series, best self published thing I've ever read. Huge number of positive reviews, this is no hobbyist, this guy has chops.

u/shazie13 · 1 pointr/Wishlist

Book

Thanks!

Edit: My goal is to volunteer and to read more than I did in 2014.

u/ErinGlaser · 1 pointr/booksuggestions

I will always show up for post-apocalyptic suggestions.

Station Eleven is incredibly well written (award winning) though may be less of a "thriller" than you're looking for.

The Breakers series is technically YA but it's so well done it doesn't feel like it, plus there's a ton of action. There are NINE books in this series AND a series that continues this series.

You might also look at Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam series if you haven't already, it's brilliant and probably a cornerstone of post-postmodern apocalypse fiction.

Hugh Howey's Wool trilogy is also worth checking out.