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  • The Day After

    Andrew Baze

    language (Max Publications, May 7, 2014)
    The "The Day After" is the sequel to the popular preparedness fiction adventure "The Road Home".---------------------------------------------------Robbie survived the earthquake, but surviving the day after is another story. After learning that his neighbor Katy is injured, alone, and needs help, Robbie ventures out. Neither of them expect that a short trip across the city will turn into a terrifying race for survival. Changes in the urban landscape complicate the journey, but changes in the people make it far worse. “This book would be gripping enough from the story alone. That it cleverly illustrates useful emergency preparedness lessons at the same time doubles its value, particularly the importance of communication and thinking ahead. A fun read that delivers great lessons along the way - hard to pull off but nicely done!” - H. Ward Silver, Ham Radio for Dummies“This fast-paced adventure highlights the importance of preparedness through a compelling tale of good and evil.” - Arthur Bradley, PhD, Survivalist Series
  • Day After

    Emi Gayle

    eBook (J. Taylor Publishing, April 23, 2013)
    Demon crypts. Vampire lairs. Glowing angels. Sexy sirens. The stuff of fiction. Or so Winn Thomas always thought. Since being accepted into the fold of the supernatural, he knows better. None of what he imagined is true, but everything he feared is, and binding himself to his Changeling girlfriend until her nineteenth birthday will give him an education far beyond what he'd get at his human high school. Luckily, Winn's not giving up, he won't back down, and he definitely isn't going to run away with his tail between his legs. After all, only werewolves have tails. Right? In this, the second of the 19th Year trilogy, Winn's facing the challenge of one lifetime. If he doesn't learn the truth about mythological creatures, his girlfriend Mac Thorne won't either. That means, in six months, when she chooses her final form, she won't know what to pick. Winn, though, has his own ideas about Mac's final selection-plans she knows nothing of. He intends to have her pick human. Whether she can or not.
  • The Day After

    Andrew Baze

    Paperback (Max Publications, May 3, 2014)
    The "The Day After" is the sequel to the popular preparedness fiction adventure "The Road Home". Robbie survived the earthquake, but surviving the day after is another story. After learning that his neighbor Katy is injured, alone, and needs help, Robbie ventures out. Neither of them expect that a short trip across the city will turn into a terrifying race for survival. Changes in the urban landscape complicate the journey, but changes in the people make it far worse. “This book would be gripping enough from the story alone. That it cleverly illustrates useful emergency preparedness lessons at the same time doubles its value, particularly the importance of communication and thinking ahead. A fun read that delivers great lessons along the way - hard to pull off but nicely done!” - H. Ward Silver, Ham Radio for Dummies “This fast-paced adventure highlights the importance of preparedness through a compelling tale of good and evil.” - Arthur Bradley, PhD, Survivalist Series
  • Day After

    Emi Gayle

    Paperback (J. Taylor Publishing, April 21, 2013)
    Demon crypts. Vampire lairs. Glowing angels. Sexy sirens. The stuff of fiction. Or so Winn Thomas always thought. Since being accepted into the fold of the supernatural, he knows better. None of what he imagined is true, but everything he feared is, and binding himself to his Changeling girlfriend until her nineteenth birthday will give him an education far beyond what he’d get at his human high school. Luckily, Winn’s not giving up, he won’t back down, and he definitely isn’t going to run away with his tail between his legs. After all, only werewolves have tails. Right? In this, the second of the 19th Year trilogy, Winn’s facing the challenge of one lifetime. If he doesn’t learn the truth about mythological creatures, his girlfriend Mac Thorne won’t either. That means, in six months, when she chooses her final form, she won’t know what to pick. Winn, though, has his own ideas about Mac’s final selection—plans she knows nothing of. He intends to have her pick human. Whether she can or not.
  • Day after day

    J. Wilbur Chapman

    Paperback (University of Michigan Library, Jan. 1, 1919)
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  • The Day After

    Lowell Tillman Jr.

    language (, Sept. 3, 2016)
    The Traveler The Day After continues the journey set forth in the first book The Traveler. A group of Earth evacuees crash land on a desolate planet. An unknown life form on the planet attacks them day and night. It is only by continually moving that they are able to survive. A large machine The Traveler is constructed from the remnants of their crashed craft. It has been in a constant state of reconstruction and addition for forty years. The machine is several stories tall and several blocks wide. Many lost their lives to build The Traveler and over time the population has grown to that of a small city. It's the unseen dangers that await them at every turn and not all of them are from the planet. This is part two of the story, and it picks up the next day as the survivors assess their situation. So many challenges yet to complete. What's next for Hawk and his friends?
  • The Day After

    Lowell Tillman Jr.

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 4, 2016)
    The Traveler The Day After continues the journey set forth in the first book The Traveler. A group of Earth evacuees crash land on a desolate planet. An unknown life form on the planet attacks them day and night. It is only by continually moving that they are able to survive. A large machine The Traveler is constructed from the remnants of their crashed craft. It has been in a constant state of reconstruction and addition for forty years. The machine is several stories tall and several blocks wide. Many lost their lives to build The Traveler and over time the population has grown to that of a small city. It's the unseen dangers that await them at every turn and not all of them are from the planet. This is part two of the story, and it picks up the next day as the survivors assess their situation. So many challenges yet to complete. What's next for Hawk and his friends?
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  • The Day After

    Lowell Tillman Jr.

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 26, 2016)
    The Traveler The Day After continues the journey set forth in the first book The Traveler. A group of Earth evacuees crash land on a desolate planet. An unknown life form on the planet attacks them day and night. It is only by continually moving that they are able to survive. A large machine The Traveler is constructed from the remnants of their crashed craft. It has been in a constant state of reconstruction and addition for forty years. The machine is several stories tall and several blocks wide. Many lost their lives to build The Traveler and over time the population has grown to that of a small city...
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  • Day after day

    J. Wilbur Chapman

    Paperback (Book on Demand Ltd., Oct. 25, 2014)
    Day after day a manual of devotions for individual and family use. This book, "Day after day", by John Wilbur Chapman, is a replication of a book originally published before 1919. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible.
  • Day After

    Gayle H Swift

    Paperback (Wrb Publishing, July 1, 2013)
    None
  • Day After

    Emi Gayle

    Paperback (J. Taylor Publishing, March 15, 1750)
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