
- Title : The Pulse: A Novel of Surviving the Collapse of the Grid
- Author : Scott B. Williams
- Rating : 4.98 (711 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-7-4
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 400 Pages
- Asin : 1612430546
- Language : English
Access to these tutorials is included with each title. Which is fine--admirable, actually, because it helps her to better understand the humans she's supposed to be helping.But this is what I could not get over: I can count on one hand the number of times Bethany helps humans. A Direct3D Primer3. The reproduction is first rate.Last but not least there are the
Access to these tutorials is included with each title. Which is fine--admirable, actually, because it helps her to better understand the humans she's supposed to be helping.But this is what I could not get over: I can count on one hand the number of times Bethany helps humans. A Direct3D Primer3. The reproduction is first rate.Last but not least there are the stories. It certainly worked! There are many tri-folds, and fold out pages in this book to show the images in these various sequences. Shown are some other animal life forms in the frog's habitat. It's all done in a systematic, well-explained and logical manner, wholly designed to make the editor's life easier and the job of show-building more efficient.Coffie knows the relationship between the AE and their editor, and her vast experience is evident throughout as she explains why things must be done in certain orderly manners.MAKING SENSE OUT OF CHAOSAs I read through the book, I understood more about why things are done the way they are on the Media Composer. JasoScott B. He has written seven non-fiction books prior to The Pulse, which is his first novel, and continues to write for magazines in addition to maintaining various blogs on boat building, sailing, and outdoor survival.. Williams is a sea kayaker, sailor, boat builder, and writer with a passion for exploring and outdoor adventures on land and seamainland and suddenly cut off from all communication with his daughter, Artie is desperate to find out if she is okay. From the Author My favorite adventure stories have always been those that cast ordinary people into extraordinary circumstances and predicaments their previous lives could not possibly prepare them for. Although I sometimes enjoy reading works of fiction that involve larger than life characters with highly specialized training and superior fitness, skills and abilities, you won't find any fearless heroes of that kind in The Pulse. After experiencing first hand the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and living in the impact zone where the power grid was destroyed and stayed down for weeks, I often wondered what it would be like if that situation was much more widespread and long-lasting.If a solar flare or EMP attack took out electrical power and shut down most forms of communication and transportationCasey and two of her friends evacuate the city and travel north, where they end up in the dangerous backwaters of Mississippi, forced to use their survival skills to seek refuge and fight for their lives.
Meanwhile, thousands of miles away, Casey's father, Artie, finds himself cut off and stranded. Warding off pirates and tackling storms, Artie uses the stars to guide him toward his daughter.
The Pulse is a compelling action-adventure novel that reveals what it would take to survive in a world lit only by firelight, where all the rules have changed and each person must fend for himself.. His Caribbean sailing vacation has turned into every parent's nightmare. Surrounded by chaos, Casey Drager, a student at Tulane University, must save herself from the havoc in the streets of New Orleans. Within hours, desperate citizens panic and anarchy descends. THE END OF THE ELECTRIC AGE


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