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Erich Krauss is a professional kickboxer who has lived and fought in Thailand. He has written for the New York Times and is the author of more than 25 books, including the New York Times Bestseller, Got Fight? Krauss is the founder and publisher of Victory Belt Publishing. He lives Las Vegas. vis mere (Bowker Author Biography) vis mindre

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(2022) The Great Fatigue brings the disease causing lethargy and death. The only cure turns people into zombie like creatures (primitives). Turns out the book has no resolution as it is the first in a series. I hate when that happens.Publisher's Weekly: Erich Krauss. Briar Road, $22.95 (424p) ISBN 978-1-62860-133-6Bestseller Krauss (Brawl) draws on current events for his complex postapocalyptic latest. In the near future, all of humanity is afflicted with the Great Fatigue, a bacterial disease causing fatal lethargy. A cure, Advitalon, is developed and made mandatory by governments fearful that their entire populations will otherwise waste away and die. But the medicine has an alarming side effect, transforming millions into violent, ?primitive? versions of themselves, lacking basic cognitive skills. The particulars of this setup in light of the pandemic and the anti-vax movement may keep many readers at bay, but Krauss is more interested in using it as a springboard for postapocalyptic action than delving into politics. Thirty years on, Seth Keller, the rare human born immune to the illness, who's been living in Utah and studying the altered humans with his professor father, makes a surprising discovery that sets him on a dangerous quest to reverse humanity's decline. This plotline, which alternates with that of a woman, Sarah, living in a haven in Costa Rica, unfolds with enough twists and turns to keep readers invested, and the satisfying ending will have readers curious about what Krauss does next. Fans of Blake Crouch's Pines trilogy should check this out.… (mere)
 
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derailer | 3 andre anmeldelser | Jan 25, 2024 |
I saw this book on a book tour and had to have it. I stalked the book and…voila…I got me a gorgeous hardcover book to add to my bookshelves!

Yeah, I did let it languish on the bookshelf, staring at me, making me think, “I gotta read that.” Finally…I have…and I was not disappointed. It wasn’t everything I hoped it was, but now that I know there is another one coming, I understand. The depth and detail of the apocalyptic/dystopian world Erich Krauss has created is amazing. I was able to follow the storyline easily, vividly imagining the world the characters are in. I walked in their footsteps, because of The Walking Dead series. We just replaced the zombies with a virus.

My hands ached from holding the hardcover. I did not want to stop reading. I knew I would have to stay up for many hours to get through 424 pages. I knew pretty quickly it would be up to the characters to engage me. And they did. We went through two points of view and past and present times. Erich Krauss made it work. Now that is some good writing.

Why do some scientists think they are entitled to play God? I think that role is already filled(?). Narcissists. Egomaniacs. I am intelligent. I have all the answers. I know what is best. I am right. You are wrong. It doesn’t matter what you think. It is of no value. Go along to get along. Shut up and sit down…or I’ll make you.

I love books that cause me discomfort, make me question….things…

We have all the good and bad of humanity filling the pages with their actions. Trust does not come easy. Your life depends on you making the right decisions. I love a book that gets my own thoughts flowing, me almost helping write the pages as the action flows on the pages. Maybe even adding whatever pops in my head over and above what is written.

I think Erich Krauss’ inspiration came from his personal life and the Covid Epidemic. Be sure and read his bio. It may be short, but it is fascinating. I haven’t read any of his other books, but as I scrolled through them, I thought, I would read that. Yeah, that’s not something I would have thought of reading, like Got Fight?: The 50 Zen Principles Of Hand To Face Contact. But, ya know what? I would now. I may need it when I return to the butte and Seth, Sarah, and I meet the Merry Men.

I want to leave you with this question. Does humanity deserve to survive?

I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of Primitives by Erich Krauss.

See more at http://www.fundinmental.com
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sherry69 | 3 andre anmeldelser | May 16, 2023 |
If you enjoyed [b:Real Men Don't Apologize|835103|Real Men Don't Apologize|Jim Belushi|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1178766290s/835103.jpg|820717], you'll love this one. Forget the King's English, these guys pull out all the stops for a slangy, dirty look inside Griffin's life and fight philosophy. In the second half, he does present some moves and techniques, a humorous 101 to MMA style fighting, but that isn't why you should get this book. If you are looking for deep and profound thoughts, again, don't bother. (I don't think jocks have profound thoughts.)

What you will get is a lot of stupidity, a lot of juvenile machismo, a self-deprecating/self-loathing sense of humour, totally non-PC sexism, a ton of bullsh*t advice, and tantalizing glimpses of a man who "ain't right".

If you are a women who isn't bothered by sexist language and knows a little bit about MMA, I definitely recommend this book to you--his antics will put you in hysterics every other page. For the guys, I suggest you take Griffin's advice and grow a pair before you undertake his book--whoever said "don't insult your reader" clearly wasn't talking to this guy.

This book isn't for everyone. Griffin is a fighter and this book is about fighting. Pain and violence are what he does for a living. If you find mild psychosis and general bloodiness disturbing or triggering, this isn't the book you want.

I give it five stars because this was the most enjoyable, engaging book I have read in a while.
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seamus_j | 6 andre anmeldelser | Jun 30, 2022 |
I would say though that I was more invested in Seth and his storyline in the beginning. This is because there was more happening right away. Sarah's storyline took a bit longer for anything really exciting to happen. Yet when these two's paths cross is when the storyline really picks up speed with the action.

As soon as I started reading this book, within the first couple of pages, I was hooked and if I wasn't hooked, it would not have taken me long after to become engaged in this book. Instantly, I got a vivid image of everything happening in this book and what everyone looked like and sounded. It actually, was like a movie playing in my head. This book makes me think of another author who I really enjoy, Jeremy Robinson' specifically his book Island 731. Readers of post-apocalyptic stories will really enjoy this book.… (mere)
 
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Cherylk | 3 andre anmeldelser | Jun 6, 2022 |

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