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The Blackout

par Stephanie Erickson

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The world is thrust into darkness and silence, but no one knows why. Molly is an English professor at a local liberal arts college when the world suddenly goes dark. Her husband, Gary, is a corporate pilot on the other side of the country. Grounded by what appears to be a catastrophic power outage, he has no way to communicate with his wife, let alone get home to her. Not knowing whether her husband is alive or dead, Molly struggles to adapt to her new environment: without power, running water, transportation, a stable food supply, or any long-distance means of communication. Without knowing the cause of the outage, Gary must decide whether to wait for things to go back to normal, or to make the long and dangerous journey home on foot. Both must learn to survive after the Blackout.… (plus d'informations)
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A very gifted writer, a very good book

As someone who reads 2-3 novels a week I am very happy I stumbled across Stephanie Erickson. Her writing is superb. I wanted to give 5 stars badly, but as someone who enjoys the same hobby as Jimmy from the book I noticed a few minor flaws. I will read every book Mrs. Erickson writes.
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Disabled fire fighter ( )
  scttbull | Sep 3, 2021 |
Good debut venture

Having read Erickson's catalogue somewhat backward, it's easy to see that this was her debut novel. It doesn't have the polish and ease of some of her later works, but it's easy to see where it came from here. And for all the apocalyptic work out there, this one hits hard as a very real possibility. Definitely worth the read. ( )
  KOrionFray | Oct 5, 2019 |
I love post-apocalyptic stories and this one had a good premise. All the power goes out and the government isn't doing anything to maintain order, how do people survive? But, then characters popped in and out and the more you read the more you realized "stuff" just didn't make sense. And then all of a sudden, bam the book just ended. ( )
  sunnydrk | Apr 15, 2015 |
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The world is thrust into darkness and silence, but no one knows why. Molly is an English professor at a local liberal arts college when the world suddenly goes dark. Her husband, Gary, is a corporate pilot on the other side of the country. Grounded by what appears to be a catastrophic power outage, he has no way to communicate with his wife, let alone get home to her. Not knowing whether her husband is alive or dead, Molly struggles to adapt to her new environment: without power, running water, transportation, a stable food supply, or any long-distance means of communication. Without knowing the cause of the outage, Gary must decide whether to wait for things to go back to normal, or to make the long and dangerous journey home on foot. Both must learn to survive after the Blackout.

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