Misc Original Readers of Market Day

ComCamGuy

Remote Paramedical pain in the ass
For all the original readers of Market Day when it first came out in July of 2019 who fell off as things went on, the improved and expanded copy of part one has hit the shelves if you might be interested in how the original story has been cleaned up. The original was a little over 320 word pages, and the final version was 420. I hope you take a look.

 

ComCamGuy

Remote Paramedical pain in the ass
I want to thank the first person who wrote a review on Amazon. It was greatly appreciated

see copy of review below

This is a BIG book. A VERY BIG BOOK. Before this volume was formally published here, it had appeared on a preparedness forum where it received more than 1,000,000 views. "Take notes", if only to keep track of a MASSIVE CAST of characters and innumerable events. At times the pace is frantic. Always, the suspense is nail biting. This is not a "read in one sitting" volume.
It has "e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g" a survivalist could appreciate--entertainment which educates; fiction which serves to anticipate possible future events; and many gems of lore, wisdom, and warning.
The authors have started a second volume at their point of origin, and we will no doubt be privileged to continue the saga here at a future date. This story earned my ultimate accolade: I bought it.
 

ComCamGuy

Remote Paramedical pain in the ass
Is there a way to get it other than digital?
I love to have a physical book in my hands.
we don't have it up for physical print on demand yet, due to the much higher price it will cost. Currently, until I can check some more things, it would be $31 for print copy. That's why we have stuck with E-book so far
 

ComCamGuy

Remote Paramedical pain in the ass
Been just over a year, and we are still working to get book two across the finish line. Unfortunately illness, surgery and a much more needed fundamental rewrite and expand was needed, but rest assured, we are working hard at it. It will be head and shoulders above what it was, without changing the fundamental story. The characters get more depth, and the overall environment gets more detail and texture, while not intruding on the fundamental story elements.

Soon, just not yet
 
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