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product_id: 34521781
title: "Gray: Part I"
brand: "lou cadle"
price: "€ 30.65"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 10
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# Gray: Part I

**Brand:** lou cadle
**Price:** € 30.65
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- **What is this?** Gray: Part I by lou cadle
- **How much does it cost?** € 30.65 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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Gray: Part I

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Extremely well done apocalyptic fiction
  

*by M***X on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 24, 2017*

"Gray: Part 1" is only book I've read by this author.  I just finished it.  It is self-published.  But it is the real deal, unlike many self-published books.  This is simply a very good book in the apocalypse genre, and in my opinion very well-written.  Character, dialogue, scenery, action, EVERYTHING was well-paced, to the point I didn't even notice them.  This book was simply a pleasure to read.  Typos?  I think I ran across two or three, but I've run across more typos than that in books from established publishing houses.  The three typos were trivial misspellings and not a problem.I didn't give it five stars because it is the first book in a trilogy, and this book is relatively short.  I just think the three books could have been combined into two books or possibly even one thick one.  I don't spend money mindlessly and it irritates me to have to buy three short books.  But this book was good, and so I am going to buy the next two immediately.  I wouldn't do that if this book wasn't that good.If you don't like cliffhangers, don't buy Book 1.  It leaves you hanging, for sure.

### ⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Unconvincing
  

*by S***R on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 30, 2020*

This book lacks any kind of a coherent plot. Coral’s reaction to the end of the world is–boredom (see chapter 2). An author needs to draw a reader in, to build a convincing world and to make what’s happening to the characters realistic. GRAY doesn’t do that.There’s a reason why this book and other science fiction books like it are so bad.1. Anyone with a computer can self-publish. Then they use a number of tricks to convince you to buy.2. Many so-called series books are designed to lure you in with the first book, so that you'll keep purchasing the rest and end up spending a small fortune.3.  There's now an entire industry devoted to pumping these books into the bloodline of the public with even more tricks (such as bogus reviews) to get you to part with your money.4. But let's assume that this author is sincere and truly believes he can write. Lots of people think they can sing too. It's as if all the would-be contestants on American Idol were given recording contracts and their music uploaded on iTunes. How would you know what's worth your time and money?5. Traditional publishers aren't perfect, but at least there's a team that vets a book before it's published. About 3% of self-published books are worth reading. The rest are dreck.It's up to you if you want to take a chance. Or ask Amazon to label these books clearly so readers know what they’re getting.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Seems like a typical apocalyspe
  

*by K***L on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 29, 2016*

Apparently, writing about surviving an apocalypse is difficult to do.  The books I've read on the subject - which I actually enjoy reading about - seem to be all of one singular mind.  The "event" happens, society immediately collapses and there is no government anywhere, and if there is, it's the "United Nations" as a tyrannical, empirical police force out to disarm every survivor and take over the entire world as an authoritarian dictatorship.  The characters all encounter looting, maniacal, raping evil-doers taking advantage of a collection of weak, unprepared, incapable group of survivors who are herded like lemmings into cannibalism.  The protagonist being the sole person with the collective knowledge to both survive and conquer the dictatorial UN, along with the evil surviving fiefdoms encountered along the way.While this book hasn't done all of the above . . . yet.  It is the foreshadowing that is taking place in this "Part 1."  I will admit, I've purchased "Part 2" and that is the reason I've awarded four stars to a manuscript that is short on plot . . . so far.

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