INTO WINTER A GREAT READ
Into
Winter is the third book in a series which relates the lives
of several men and women who survive an America thrust into a dangerous world
following the collapse of the grid. People are forced to survive any way they
can. This book follows the third generation of families living in Peaceful
Valley. Their parents and grandparents had built ways to survive, and taught
the characters in this book everything they know. The main characters use the
things they have been taught to contribute to the society existing in Peaceful
Valley. But they are threatened by a gang in Corpus Christi led by Sandra
Hawkins. She has managed to make citizens in Corpus Christi follow her
autocratic lead. She’s dangerous and violent. She decides to wipe out the
citizens of Peaceful Valley, but they are prepared for her and destroy her gang
when it attacks them.
The author moves into a discussion about how to build
a democratic society and how to crush those who threaten them. The citizens
struggle to form a democratic government in Corpus Christi and look to the
future when they can begin to form one in the entire state. The author does
this with great insight. This part of the book is wonderful because it reminds
all of us how difficult it is to follow the balance between a democracy and a dictatorial
society.
The author knows how to build characters and weaves
them together in an interesting way. It is hard to put the book down. However,
his use of phrases at the beginning of chapters, such as “In the meantime, in
Corpus Christi …” and “Back in Peaceful Valley…” is distracting and shouldn’t
be used. He also exhibits some difficulty with point of view. However, the
writer is definitely a talented storyteller and leaves the reader wanting more.
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