Yesterday's Gone: Season Three, by Sean Platt, David Wright
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Yesterday's Gone: Season Three, by Sean Platt, David Wright
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On October 15 everyone in the world vanished. Well, almost everyone. As the survivors race to fight The Darkness, the past is revealed, and some will finally learn what happened on October 15. Can they survive The Darkness? Can they make their way back home? All will be revealed in Yesterday's Gone: Season Three!
The full cast includes Ray Chase, R. C. Bray, Tara Sands, Chris Patton, Jeffrey Kafer, Brian Holsopple, Maxwell Glick, Tamara Marston, Karen Chilton, Jonah Cummings, John Wray, and Luci Christian.
Yesterday's Gone: Season Three, by Sean Platt, David Wright- Amazon Sales Rank: #6950 in Audible
- Published on: 2015-06-30
- Released on: 2015-06-30
- Format: Unabridged
- Original language: English
- Running time: 838 minutes
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful. MUCH APPLAUSE TO TWO SUPER TALENTED AUTHORS WHO ACTUALLY CARE ABOUT THEIR READERS! By Kate Fredericks I have already reviewed Seasons One and Two, so I'm not going to repeat myself. I think what has drawn me into these books, besides the brilliance of the writing, is these two humble authors who aren't writing to appease their own egos, but to bring awesome entertainment to their audience. Having read all of their addendums and interviews throughout the series, I am amazed that two men who could write in depth about what true evil really is, and the struggle we seem to face more and more as time goes on. I thought of it, in the end - but I haven't read the updated Chapter 18 yet, that the struggle between good and evil in these books as a sort of allegory for and explanation of the evil we see perpetuated every day in societies across the world. I could be wrong, but I felt these guys just "get" the evil permeating society, despite pockets of goodness trying to fight back. I often find myself thinking, "how could someone just walk into a movie theater, where people are having a good time and fill them full of bullets?" It truly defies my logic. ***SPOILER ALERT*** However, experiencing the apocalyptic fight between good and evil at the end of Season Three, gave me an odd sort of insight into the depths of psychosis or whatever, which can lead people to sink into a realm over which they almost have no control. Not excusing it in any way, just understanding pure evil was a revelation to me.To Sean and David: you guys are simply brilliant. Thanks for giving me a month of unending pleasure. Each Season DID get better. Not sure if it's just getting to know the characters and understanding the story better, or the simple joy of reading stories that are filled with action that played in my head like a movie, with good sentence structure, vivid descriptions and (for sure) unique characters. Once again, I am blown away by your attention to detail, that you close up loose ends that most authors lose track of, and you don't make it the stories easy on us. You force us to think about what is happening. You are leading authors of a new generation of sci-fi/paranormal/fantasy writers. I wish there was a way I could get everyone's attention here and get them to read your wonderful stories. I have a feeling you two are going to become very successful. Now, I'm off to download some of your other works and see if they compare with Yesterday's Gone. Did I read you are going to write four more Seasons? I thought I did, but when I went back to try to find it, I couldn't. If you write them, I WILL be there. No doubt, the ending leaves a lot of room to expand the story in other ways and I, for one, cannot wait to get on the roller coaster again and continue the exciting and wonderful adventure of Yesterday's Gone!
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful. Yesterday's Gone - Miah's review By Miah Yesterday's Gone is an extremely well written story, with really well developed characters and story line. I was on the edge of my seat for most of it and couldn't put it down. I finished episode 17 the night before episode 18 was released, and so got a chance to read it the way it was supposed to be read, as a Serial Story. I think they have done a great job of it, which for me is a big deal as I am not a fan of waiting for the next instalment of any story, book or otherwise. I like to read it all at once as I am very impatient, but even I enjoyed the suspense.I really cant recommend this highly enough, if you like Post-Apocalyptic Horror you will love this. It is for adults, there is swearing and no punches pulled with some very graphic parts, so I wouldn't recommend it for very young readers. I have purposely not given specifics as I don't want to spoil it for anyone else, and even just a mention could potentially do that, but it is well written, suspenseful, engaging and has a great premise for the story.I will break my review up into the 3 different Seasons and post on the season for each respectively as well as in total here.Season oneThe story starts with nearly everyone disappearing suddenly and so we start with a few characters waking to an empty world. At first I was a little hesitant as it started a little like some other books I have read in the past, but that was to be expected with the opening plot line and it quickly left anything else I have read behind. Everything is a little confusing to begin with, and at the time I wasn't sure I liked it, but looking back now, it actually makes sense, I am quite certain if I woke up and everybody had disappeared overnight I would be somewhat confused, and I think that is where the confusion comes from. But this passes very quickly and things start to happen.So without giving any spoilers - The first people we meet soon find a few others, and they start to explore looking for clues as to what happened and we start to get an idea of what's going on. But it is only an idea, and I found I couldn't guess what was going to happen next. This season introduces us the characters and to this strange empty world, and gives us a glimpse of what has occurred for everyone to disappear, but it is only a glimpse and at this point I had absolutely no clue as to where it was going. The character development is fantastic, the characters we meet are all real. They feel like real people, and act like real people. I have found that sometimes, this doesnt happen well in this type of book and all the focus can be on whats happening or the overall plot, but with Yesterdays gone, I was as lost as the characters and it worked really well. By the end of this Season I had grown to like the characters and couldn't wait to see what happened next.Of the Three Season's this was probably my least favourite, but by the end I simply couldn't wait to see what happened next. David and Sean love to leave us with a cliff hanger, and I literally finished this season, went to my computer and got the next one, I was that hooked.For me the episodes were basically chapters. and I simply read it straight through, and was able to move to the second Season straight awaySeason twoI have one criticism here and that is the resolution for the cliff hanger from the end of Season one is disappointing. I hate to say it as it doesn't actually affect the story, and doesn't matter in the end but at the time I was really annoyed, even wondered if I had missed an episode somehow. As I say though it doesn't affect the story and I got over it within an episode (Chapter). This is where we really start to find out what has happened, and I promise you its not what you will think, however when we did find out, I had just guessed it. But again this was actually good not bad in a way as the clues were there. The character development really ramps up in this Season, and I found myself really loving some of them. In most books its one or two characters that become favourites, but I actually liked all the characters here, and really loved maybe four or five of them in this season. The story continues to unfold and we begin to find out what really happened to the world.This Season really sets the stage of what happened and what is coming, we get a feel for all the players, some of which we have only had brief glimpses of so far and a lot of the confusing parts of Season one make sense. We still don't really know what happened but we get the feeling we will find out soon. This is probably my favourite Season of the Three at this stage, and I think the reason for that is my favourite characters are really coming into their own, they are still a bit rough around the edges which just makes them better.Season ThreeThis is where it all comes together, we find out exactly what happened and why. I think Sean and David were worried people would get a bit lost with the different stories coming together as they started to unfold what happened and why and how and when, I myself didn't have any problems with that aspect but I can see why they were worried, and maybe if they hadn't been it could of been difficult to understand. But I didn't think it was at all and I think that's because of the care they took with the weaving of the different parts together into a whole. This Season felt like the end and it probably could of been but I am glad its not as there is plenty more story to tell. It left me feeling satisfied with the outcomes, and still wanting more.A great story and cant wait for Season four, well done guys and thanks.Miah
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Tense, Fun, Outstanding! By BruceInBaghdad I've read all three seasons in less than a month. I think if this were a TV series I'd go a little nuts waiting for the next season to start.Some of the action was very intense. Also, the loss of characters was heart-breaking, making it obvious that the characters had received the proper development to allow the reader to become emotionally involved with them. Well done guys!!!The mental images of the entities were well developed. I could imagine their faces, forms, and general freakishness with vivid detail. But then again, maybe I have a little creepier imagination than some people.I can't think of a better entertainment value in the Kindle store at this time. If you guys turn this into a screen play and pitch it to a network, please let us fans know. We'll be happy to back you up on it's presentation value.
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