All Our Tomorrows, Peter Cawdron
All Our Tomorrows, Peter Cawdron
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All Our Tomorrows

Author: Peter Cawdron

Narrator: Caitlin Kelly

Unabridged: 8 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/31/2017

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

Hazel is alone in a crowd. No one understands her, not even her father. The only people that ever really understood her were Steve, David and Jane. But they’re dead. If they’re not dead, they’re dying stranded outside the compound. Hazel can’t accept the bitter reality of life in the zombie apocalypse, she can’t accept that her friends are probably dead. She has to find them.All Our Tomorrows is the action packed sequel to What We Left Behind.

About Peter Cawdron

Peter Cawdron is an Australian science fiction writer, specializing in making hard science fiction easy to understand and thoroughly enjoyable. His books include 3zekiel , Hello World, and the Retrograde series.


Reviews

3.5 stars collectively for the two books. This series is an okay read, but the second books ending really missed me off and I'm hoping for a third in the series. This is pretty much your basic zombie survival story except so much is left unsaid and unresolved... do they create a vaccine, do the kids......more

I liked book one enough to continue on ... quick and easy read. On Kindle Unlimited, w/audio. At the end of book 1 ... low and behold, David and Jane survived, even though there was no way they could have possibly made it (Hazel expressed that, but I agreed with her). Same for Hazel and Steve (who w......more

Well, I am surprised at myself! Why is that, you ask . Read on.... I dislike horror stories and frankly vampires are for the younger set. However, Peter's novellas I find particularly enthralling. I find myself totally wrapped up inside the storyline and am thoroughly entertained with the twists and......more

Goodreads review by Teresa

I enjoyed the first book to a certain degree this one was tedious And the main character referring to the zombies as “Zee”’and “he” in the singular is annoying 1000 zombies chasing her and she thinks Zee runs. He runs faster than I do. She is fighting through a horde and thinks Zee is chasing, he is......more

Goodreads review by Dave

Reviewing both books at once because they don’t stand alone as individual novels. I’m always interested to see how different writers put their spin on zombies (what they are, how they came about and why) and this one was pretty unique. Overall it was a decent story. There were things I liked and thi......more