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Survivors: A Novel of the Coming Collapse [Kindle Edition]

James Wesley Rawles
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (611 customer reviews)

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WHAT IF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT ENDED TOMORROW?

The America we are accustomed to is no more. Practically overnight the stock market has plummeted, hyperinflation has crippled commerce, and the fragile chains of supply and high-technology infrastructure have fallen. The power grids are down. Brutal rioting and looting grip every major city. The volatile era known as “the Crunch” has begun, and this new period in our history will leave no one untouched. In this unfamiliar environment, only a handful of individuals are equipped to survive.

Andrew Laine, a resourceful young U.S. Army officer stationed overseas in Afghanistan, wants nothing more than to return home to Bloomfield, New Mexico. With the world in turmoil and all air and sea traffic to America suspended, Laine must rely on his own ingenuity and the help of good Samaritans to reach his family. Andrew will do whatever it takes to make it home to his fiancée, no matter how difficult the circumstances.

Major Ian Doyle is a U.S. Air Force pilot sta-tioned in Arizona with his wife, Blanca. Their young daughter, Linda, is trapped in the North- eastern riots. Three teenage orphans, Shadrach, Reuben, and Matthew Phelps, have no choice but to set out on their own when their orphanage closes at the beginning of the Crunch. Then there is Ignacio Garcia, the ruthless leader of the criminal gang called La Fuerza, who will stop at nothing to amass an army capable of razing the countryside. And over everything looms the threat of a provisional government, determined to take over America and destroy the freedoms upon which it was built. The world of Survivors is a terrifyingly familiar one. Rawles has written a novel so close to the truth, readers will forget it’s fiction. If everything you thought you knew suddenly fell apart, would you survive?



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“Rawles is an amazingly gifted author who has singlehandedly reignited the post-apocalyptic thriller. Survivors is an instant classic.” --Brad Thor, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Full Black

"An incredible tale." --AmongTheLeaves.com

"’Survivors’, painting a realistic picture of life with no plan to survive the harsh realities of a crash, has given me a glimpse into how the other half lives, and how I can further prepare to help my fellow man." --Paratus Familia Blog

“It's 370 pages of adventure, excitement, and page-turning thrills.” --If it Hits the Fan

“It embodies the American spirit of independence and survival.” --NoisyRoom.net

“Rawles' Survivors is well worth reading. . . well-written and informative, and speaks with an honesty and bluntness often missing from the policy prognotications of the political elite.” --The New American

About the Author

James Wesley, Rawles has been an enthusiastic survivalist since his teenage years. He is now a survivalist author and lecturer and the editor of www.SurvivalBlog.com. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from San Jose State University with minor degrees in military science, history, and military history. A former U.S. Army intelligence officer who held a Top Secret security clearance (with Special Background Investigation) and access to Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI), he was awarded Officer specialty 35A (tactical all-source intelligence officer), and the additional skill identifier 5M (electronic warfare officer). He achieved the rank of Captain, attended the Army NBC defense officer's course, as well as Northern Warfare School at Fort Greeley, Alaska.

Product Details

  • File Size: 885 KB
  • Print Length: 402 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1439172803
  • Publisher: Atria Books (October 4, 2011)
  • Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales Inc
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004T4KXWS
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  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #60,251 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Just a really bad book. Richard J. Peach  |  110 reviewers made a similar statement
Entirely too many characters are introduced, but few are developed. Joseph Hindman  |  122 reviewers made a similar statement
Over all, I cannot recommend this book. John R. Bowie Sr.  |  45 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
262 of 289 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Huge Disappointment October 18, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
As a huge fan of the author and his blog, I was highly disappointed in this book. In fact I am only thru 50% of it on my Kindle. I had to come back and read the reviews to see if I was missing something. From what I see, I hadn't. I agree with a previous "posters" in that this book is a confusing read (and I have 22yrs in the Army-Retired)and left way to many things open for my liking. It is way to preachy for my taste, and yes, even creepy at times. Too many things were wrapped up in a convieninet little box, so to speak. I loved "Patriots" and it is what got me into prepping. However, "Survivors" comes off as a book designed to take advantage of fans loyalty's. I'm sorry, but thats how I feel. I hope the next book gets back on course. Was not worth the hype and I felt taken advantage of with all the hype on the Blog. This being my first review, is an indication to myself, how strongly disappointed I am with this novel.
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279 of 314 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
This book isn't very good.

Not exactly the nicest thing to say about a book that someone's spent alot of time and effort on, but in some cases it's the truth...this is definitely one of those cases.

The only actual reason that I can see for buying this book is if you have a library dedicated to 'Survival Fiction' and you simply have to buy one of every book in this genre that comes out or else your book collection will be incomplete.

Other than that I'd avoid it like the plague.

His first book 'Patriots' was decent simply because it was part fiction and partly a how-to book and I hadn't run across that idea very often. Plus in the general Survival/Zombies/SHTF/Apocalypse Genre there's not a whole bunch of books to choose from to begin with (which sometimes means that mediocre authors can end up having their books sell like hotcakes just because people like the subject matter).

There were a few things that I didn't care for in 'Patriots', but all in all it was an okay book. With this novel however you can't really say a whole lot that's positive. It's story-line is horrible and it's equally as bad as a 'How-to' book.

For Survival Fiction and Non-Fiction books that provide a much better story-line or that provide much more useful information from a How-To perspective see the books I've listed below.

***Survival Fiction***
- One Second After by William R. Forstchen
- Enemies Foreign and Domestic by Matthew Bracken
- Domestic Enemies: The Reconquista by Matthew Bracken
- Foreign Enemies And Traitors by Matthew Bracken
- The Road by McCarthy
- Lights Out by David Crawford
- Molon Labe! by Kenneth W. Royce
- Lucifer's Hammer by Niven and Pournelle
- Day by Day Armageddon by J. L.
... Read more ›
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106 of 119 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars My mistake..... October 24, 2011
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
Having read and enjoyed Patriots - as soon as it was available to do so - I put my Pre-Order in for this one.

Won't make that mistake ever again for one of Rawles' books. Blah!

This thing felt like someone started a half dozen loosely connected novels and never bothered to finish ANY of them, then packed them all together in the same binding just to get it sold.

I visit and enjoy Rawles' website daily but I'd rather just donate money in appreciation for his work there than chance laboring through another unfinished, tediously preachy and shallow series of storylines like this one. You can bet the survivalist farm that I'm going to be waiting to read the reviews here before giving another one a chance.

My copy is for sale on Amazon - competing with a lot of others.
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44 of 47 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars GIGANTIC Disappointment - read his other book instead. October 31, 2011
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
Being a big fan of author James Wesley Rawles, I bought this book the second day it came out with high expectations. I loved his previous book "Patriots: Surviving the Coming Collapse" and was hoping this would be even better. Unfortunately it was a HUGE disappointment. The flashbacks were totally useless and I had no connection whatever to any of the characters at all. As I reached the end, I was hoping and expecting everything to tie together somehow ... but it never did. The end fizzled like a dud. I feel like he quickly rushed to write this before our society has a SHTF scenario. Hate to say it but this might be one of the worst books I've ever read. If you've never read his aforementioned Patriots book, start and end there. Another fantastic book that is very well written in a similar scenario is One Second After by William R. Forstchen. I think Rawles has some excellent survival ideas and everyone can learn from him via his blog - but regrettably not much from this book.
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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars HUGE disappointment November 10, 2011
By brian
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
WASTE OF TIME.

I too was disappointed in this book. I have never written review before, but I felt compelled to write about this book. I LOVED Patriots, but this seemed like an attempt to take advantage of those fans.

Patriots was full of various stories, lot of details about battles, politics, towns and groups of people surviving.....this however was a couple of stories that never developed into anything interesting, a LOOOOONG and BOOOORING chapter in the middle about how a character met his wife which made me wonder if I somehow picked up the wrong book, and a final "showdown" with the bad guys that lasted only a few pages. We spend more time reading about a flashback of a guy flying around with his future wife than we did about people battling it out to survive. I was getting closer to the end and wondering how the heck there was going to be any exciting conclusion since I was running out of pages.

VERY DISAPPOINTING! I am now VERY skeptical about purchasing the next one as I am convinced that he took a Patriots length book and split it into 2 books to double his profits. I read his blog and am a fan, but I can't help but think we all got suckered into helping buy some more acreage for his personal retreat. Maybe his publisher suggested it? He should fire his editor too as the book was full of typos. His veiled attacks on catholicism didn't impress me either.

DO NOT EXPECT ANYTHING LIKE PATRIOTS.........
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
Difficult to put down. An eye opening and realistic view of what could occur in a world that has changed little in thousands of years except for our reliance on technology. Read more
Published 12 days ago by Elijah Ark
5.0 out of 5 stars His best one!
What else is there to say? This is his best book out of all of them.
Get the book. Enjoy. Learn. And prepare.
Published 17 days ago by Michael Mikado
1.0 out of 5 stars Beyond disappointment
Read Patriots and loved it. Survivors is disjointed and confusing. Would not recoomend this book to any survivorist or someone expecting to learn how to survive. Read more
Published 17 days ago by Wizard
5.0 out of 5 stars A book that makes you think
This book makes you think about what the future could hold for all of us if things do not change in our world. Cannot wait to begin the next book.
Published 22 days ago by Katherine Kelley
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
The author has a great way of sharing tactical knowledge through story. I would recommend this book to anyone that's overseas or travels such. Read more
Published 27 days ago by SCDeputy
5.0 out of 5 stars Survivors. James Wesley. Rawles
I found SURVORS to be very readable. The charectors are believable. and the plot moved. Rawles also gave good explanation why and how the characters did what they did. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Robert C. Mize Jr.
4.0 out of 5 stars Like Patriots, a very good read
If you enjoyed reading Patriots, you will just as much enjoy reading Survivor. It is very informative and is also a great read!
Published 1 month ago by Billie Radford
4.0 out of 5 stars Decent enough book, good info, a little hard to follow sometimes
Lots of good prepper info in this story, semi-plausible storyline. Can get a little hard to follow with the constant bouncing around between different characters on different sides... Read more
Published 1 month ago by haydee
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
This book stirs that desire to be alert at all times..... Foretelling in that most of the events are already happening in the world today and one must make preperations now.....
Published 1 month ago by jbrent
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than the first
There was less detail on types of weapons etc.... which made the book more interesting. Good action. Still preachy on putting all your retirement in silver, guns and food
Published 1 month ago by Kim Rathz
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James Wesley Rawles has been an enthusiastic survivalist since his teenage years. He is now a survivalist author and lecturer and the editor of www.SurvivalBlog.com. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from San Jose State University with minor degrees in military science, history, and military history. A former U.S. Army intelligence officer who held a Top Secret security clearance (with Special Background Investigation) and access to Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI), he was awarded Officer specialty 35A (tactical all-source intelligence officer), and the additional skill identifier 5M (electronic warfare officer). He achieved the rank of Captain, attended the Army NBC defense officer's course, as well as Northern Warfare School at Fort Greeley, Alaska.

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