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300 Days

By: Jacqueline Druga
Narrated by: Andrew Wehrlen
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Forty years later, the pain of his personal tragedy still echoes within John Hopper. He retreats to the small town, Ripley, West Virginia, and is content being alone and in peace. He spends his evenings as an amateur podcast host, anonymously broadcasting rants about what is wrong with the world. Through a faithful listener and scientist, Jarvis, John finds out about the impending comet impact, possibly, an extinction level event.

With no beneficiary and ample time to prepare, John uses all his money to get everything he needs to survive the end of the world … alone. What John doesn’t realize is that meeting Yely, the problematic teenage girl who moved in next door, changes things.

All may not be as expected. John not only finds himself bringing people into his shelter, he learns that Ripley, the predicted safest place on earth, may very well become one of the worst places imaginable

©2024 Jacqueline Druga (P)2024 Jacqueline Druga
Dystopian Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction

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A grim tale told through thoroughly likeable, flawed characters... it could be you and your neighbourhood. Unlike many dystopian novels, this isn't too gory or graphic but the action is compelling and convincing, pulling you along. The choices the characters must make are realistic, raising plenty of conflict, yet the whole is sprinkled with humour and humanity. Read it, it's worth a sleepless night.

Read it in one night: strong storyline, captivating characters, and a knotty well-structured plot.

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