Supervolcano: Things Fall Apart

· A Supervolcano Novel Book 3 · Sold by Penguin
4.3
14 reviews
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464
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An explosion of incalculable magnitude in Yellowstone Park propelled lava and ash across the landscape and into the atmosphere, forever altering the climate of the entire continent. Nothing grows from the tainted soil. Stalled and stilled machines function only as statuary.
 
People have been scraping by on the excess food and goods produced before the eruption. But supplies are running low. Natural resources are dwindling. And former police officer Colin Ferguson knows that time is running out for his family—and for humanity....

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4.3
14 reviews
Matthew Bode (MattB101)
September 9, 2014
An outstanding trio of books that hits all the right notes. Makes you think and just flat makes you feel good. Colin Furguson is a cops cop and a good man who you have to like from page 1. The story of a world disaster as seen through the eyes of a normal American family. Great read! Highly recommended. One of those series you wish didn't stop but does in just the right place.
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Guilford Queen
August 25, 2014
What to do and what to expect when the eruption occurs.
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Helen Andersson
July 25, 2015
Good Summer read
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About the author

Harry Turtledove, the New York Times bestselling author of numerous novels, has a PhD in Byzantine history. Nominated for the Nebula Award, he has won the Hugo, Sidewise, and John Esthen Cook awards. He lives with his wife and children in California.
 

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