He could of touched on the important themes better then. Like Peter Schiff is more entertaining and educating than this author.

Theres plenty of real life examples to drae from when things collapse too... yugoslavia, russia. Hell, if the author even caught a clue, he would know that in eastern europe under communism, they all had plenty of money.. so what was missing?

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That's fair. I did the audiobook and enjoyed her writing. It was entertaining and still thought provoking. I'm not sure I was entertained by it so I don't think much was missing. I'm going off what you say for that. I'm not trying to change your mind just understand more of your prospective

I don’t think the purpose of the story was to be educational but to provide a realistic illustration of what the collapse would look like. For example, the uncle in the story had a farm and was self sufficient. Great for him, he managed to get by the most difficult times. But then the government returned to power and took the farm. I thought it was a brilliant depiction.

I didnt get that far, was already bored to death

How far did you get?

Also the author is a woman. We don’t need another Peter Schiff. We dont need to hear the same shit over and over.

True, he/she/them could have brought something new to the table, but was a nothing burger