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The Last Pilgrims

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The Last Pilgrims

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The Last Pilgrimage

How to easily change time of a day? Can I visit a brothel? How can I eat corpses? How to get to Arkemyr's Manor? Character sheet - overview Selecting sex and race A single-or multi-class character Distributing attributes Characters background and occupation Selecting weapon proficiency Appearance and additional features Active and passive abilities Leveling up.

Party All companions and relationships What is the best party setup? Basic information Managing your ship and crew Ship combat. Hasongo M26 A Distant Light - main quest. Tikawara M27 Hohina Ravine M Other side quests on Tikawara Island. The Storms of Poko Kohara. Blow the Man Down Side Quest. Side quests on Sayuka Island.

A Shrewd Proposition - side quest Side tasks in Dunnage.

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Side quests on Crookspur Island. Motare o Kozi Island. However, because of the religious and ideological proselytizing, and all of the eye-rolling that produced while reading it, I had to knock it down a good bit.


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I also felt that the author was trying too hard to come across as smarter than everyone else, which was also a running theme throughout the whole book with more than a few characters, by using highbrow language when more common language would have sufficed. The know-it-all language and inflated ego of both the characters and the author was a bit obnoxious at times. Put down the thesaurus, and just write using everyday language; your story is smart, you don't have to pile it on. Aug 28, Coral rated it it was amazing Shelves: Another great Amish Dystopian read from Bunker.

He presents his Dystopian from a certain viewpoint, the meek will inherit the earth and he knows exactly who the meek is. There were some great quotes that used contemporary problems to highlight what went wrong and what that would look like. I wish more authors would take that kind of strong stance in their writing. It's better than just glossing over or trying too hard to Another great Amish Dystopian read from Bunker. It's better than just glossing over or trying too hard to hide a message. This is the second book I've read by him and have the Wick Chronicles to read next.

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Nov 13, Kurt Loy rated it really liked it. Very similar in feel to Stirling's "Dies the Fire" series but with zero hocus pocus and better for it. The plot is very grounded in a very likely future prefaced by an economic collapse and some military conflict. Takes what is becoming a common theme, the "doomsday prepper" and "off the grid" living and works them into a believable society that is all story and little "how-to" guide like so many other examples of the genre.

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Bunker knows his stuff but doesn't feel the need to show off instead co Very similar in feel to Stirling's "Dies the Fire" series but with zero hocus pocus and better for it. Bunker knows his stuff but doesn't feel the need to show off instead concentrating on character and story. Absolutely can't wait for the sequel to this story. Nov 05, Terry Dunlap rated it it was amazing. While this is a work of fiction about 2 groups of people attempting to survive after a full economic collapse of the western world, there is enough history and facts in the book to really make a person stop and consider what would happen in this situation.

This is a book that brings together a group of pacifists and militia who are thrown together after the collapse and subsequent rebuild of a once strong, proud country. Many of the events and conditions of the story line are found in the book, " While this is a work of fiction about 2 groups of people attempting to survive after a full economic collapse of the western world, there is enough history and facts in the book to really make a person stop and consider what would happen in this situation.


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  • Many of the events and conditions of the story line are found in the book, "Surviving Off-Off grid" by the same author is his real life ranch in Texas. I am not normally fond of such books, but I could not put this one down after reading "Surviving Off-Off Grid" and learning some history behind the country I live in and the church of Jesus Christ. This is a book I would recommend to anyone. An interesting examination of what happens when the the world as we know it ends. Bunker posits that the simple life, one grounded in agriculture and self sufficiency, is the best survival preparation for when the lights go out.

    Not a how to survival guide, like some post apocalyptic works, the novel focuses more on the philosophy behind simple living.

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    It is well written and the action flows naturally from the plot and the characters. Its main strength, in my opinion, is the unique perspective h An interesting examination of what happens when the the world as we know it ends.

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    Its main strength, in my opinion, is the unique perspective he brings to the genre. A perspective he expands upon in his latest work, Pennsylvania. I should also note that the book does not delve into foul language and sexual innuendo Dec 22, Dale Bauer rated it it was amazing. A wonderful follow-up to the WICK collection. The peaceful Vallenses have created a stable and productive society based on deep religious faith, hard work and strong commitment to family and friends.