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# Nomad: Volume 1 (The New Earth Series)

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Review: So scarily believable - Is this the end of the world or will mankind survive in sufficient numbers to recover and rebuild. The science behind this story is pretty gripping, drawing the reader in, making them question how they would feel and behave. Would they even want to know. Domesday hurtles towards them and only a few know what that reality could be. Earth could be totally destroyed or any survivors could be subject to unknown horrors, a true fate worse than death. Astronomer Ben Rollins gets drawn into tracking the unseen, 'the Nomad', working to narrow down the horrors that await. His daughter Jessica gets drawn into the scientific maze. Will Ben find a way to save humanity, even a small number of individuals, or will all his efforts prove worthless. I really enjoyed this book. The narrative was compelling and the characters drew me into their world. I look forward to the follow-up.
Review: Nomad - Not a bad book, pretty frightening really if Nomad really does exist. The science was well researched and very convincing, the characters were well rounded and with a storyline running parallel to the science. It has all the hallmarks of a winning combination, this is my first foray into Mathew Mathers work and it does not disappoint. The best part it's a freebie on desertcart download it and scare yourself silly. Fab

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,493,832 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 1,950 in Techno Thrillers 6,442 in Post-Apocalyptic |
| Book 1 of 4  | The New Earth Series |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (8,203) |
| Dimensions  | 15.24 x 2.18 x 22.86 cm |
| ISBN-10  | 1987942043 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1987942040 |
| Item weight  | 503 g |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 343 pages |
| Publication date  | 12 Aug. 2015 |
| Publisher  | Matthew Mather ULC |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So scarily believable
*by J***E on 21 April 2019*

Is this the end of the world or will mankind survive in sufficient numbers to recover and rebuild. The science behind this story is pretty gripping, drawing the reader in, making them question how they would feel and behave. Would they even want to know. Domesday hurtles towards them and only a few know what that reality could be. Earth could be totally destroyed or any survivors could be subject to unknown horrors, a true fate worse than death. Astronomer Ben Rollins gets drawn into tracking the unseen, 'the Nomad', working to narrow down the horrors that await. His daughter Jessica gets drawn into the scientific maze. Will Ben find a way to save humanity, even a small number of individuals, or will all his efforts prove worthless. I really enjoyed this book. The narrative was compelling and the characters drew me into their world. I look forward to the follow-up.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nomad
*by D***E on 16 August 2017*

Not a bad book, pretty frightening really if Nomad really does exist. The science was well researched and very convincing, the characters were well rounded and with a storyline running parallel to the science. It has all the hallmarks of a winning combination, this is my first foray into Mathew Mathers work and it does not disappoint. The best part it's a freebie on Amazon download it and scare yourself silly. Fab

### ⭐⭐⭐ A real shame
*by R***D on 7 October 2017*

For the first book: 3 stars For the series: 2 stars I started these books after reading Matthew Mather's first Atopia book - which I thought was excellent and showed him as a really talented writer. Very quickly after starting this, I realised Nomad was not going to following in those footsteps. However, it did look like it might be a decent, plot-driven thriller. It's not. If you're reading the first book and thinking: this seems okay, maybe the follow-ups will be even better - my advice is stop right now. The first book, which is three stars if we're being generous, is the best of the series - and it's still highly flawed. As another reviewer noted, the draw is all in the impending interstellar disaster affecting the earth; the novel, however, somewhat bizarrely chooses to focus on a rather stupid and boring side story involving a family blood feud that only serves to distract from the main events. Saying that, the first book is certainly not terrible and the science behind it is both fascinating and well-researched. This was what led me to continue with the follow-ups. I won't give away any spoilers, but, unfortunately, the following three books are very, very poor. They feel lazy and rushed, highly repetitive and are littered with typos. They don't seem to have been edited, the characters are one dimensional (evidenced most strongly by the fact that every single person in the whole book speaks in exactly the same manner). I can honestly say that if any of the characters from the smallest all the way up to the main character had been killed at any point, I would not have cared in the slightest. These three books should have been condensed into one volume - and then there might have been a semi-decent two part series. As it is, we have one not very good book, followed by three lazy and rambling follow-ups. Even if you liked the first book, I'd recommend stopping at its end as you only have disappointment waiting.

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