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Premium Ice Fall - High-Quality Ice Maker for Home & Commercial Use | Perfect for Cocktails, Parties, and Restaurants
Premium Ice Fall - High-Quality Ice Maker for Home & Commercial Use | Perfect for Cocktails, Parties, and Restaurants

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It started with tremors, aftershocks of an event that no one was left to report on. Then the snow came, slow and steady, and it didn't stop. Day by day, inch by inch, everything disappeared beneath a crushing mass so deep that only the tops of the tallest trees remained. Saved by some fluke of elevation and wind patterns, Peter's cabin was spared while the rest of the world drowned beneath an ocean of solid water. Or so he thought. Driven to the brink of insanity by terrible isolation, he survives long enough to see the skies clear and the sun return. As the snow melts, it reveals an almost alien world, a barely recognizable landscape littered with the remnants of civilization. Together with a handful of survivors, Peter sets out to discover the cause of the event that broke humanity's hold on the world, and to learn whether it will strike again.

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Per Michael's writing, he pulls from the real world. Be it his descriptions of military equipment or its use, survival skills, geography or even sailing, his research into these topics show in his writing, and make things more believable and real.Ice Fall continues in the genre of post-apocalyptic life, of which Michael has written about before in Seed.This time he uses some of the growing events in science to bring about catastrophic events that change the face of the earth.And in the middle of it is a rather ordinary guy, who has had some life experiences to help him do a little better than others. While not a man with a huge flaw, it is a flaw that we come to discover over time, and one that is repaired by those around him as he pushes his own limits and boundaries.Michael has done some research into the science used in Ice Fall, and it does make the novel a little more realistic, without getting too deep into the science behind the catastrophe. And it works for the most part (being a engineering physicist does make science a bit more accessible to me at time, and I can "neck-beard" at times), and leaves you wondering if we, as humans, are doing the right thing pushing the boundaries of the sciences we know.All in all, Ice Fall is a great read that I was able to finish in one sitting. I can easily see there being a sequel to this novel as the story line is left wide open, but not with some horrible cliff-hanger that makes you hate for the wait.Give it a read.