Restarting the Apocalypse, Book 1 - Michael Chatfield
Language: EnglishKeywords: 
Post Apocalyptic
 Science Fiction
 War
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Read by Gary Furlong
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They lost the war once. They’re not letting it happen again.
The end of the world wasn’t fire and brimstone—it was guild wars, mutated monsters, collapsing kingdoms, and rifts to realms that should never have been opened. Len and Rick fought through all of it. They watched Harmonia fall. They buried their friends.
Now, they’ve been sent back—130 years before the collapse.
No stats. No skills. No allies.
Just two combat vets with tactical minds, brutal experience, and the complete knowledge of how the world ends.
Mana is only just starting to spread. Nations are still whole. The system is initializing.
Now is the time to prepare for what lays ahead, to build a foundation.
They aren’t here to survive. They’re here to win.
It’s time to Restart the Apocalypse….
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This post has 7 comments with rating of 5/5
August 24th, 2025
God I love your style. Thank you!
August 24th, 2025
Ooh new Michael Chatfield. I loved The Ten Realms right up until they dumped Neil Hellegers in it and he drained all the emotion from the characters.
August 24th, 2025
@Kangboi, the change in narrator isnt as bad as Chatfield just deciding to be done with the series after book 9. The books went from 17 hours to less than 9 in the last books. Hope he doesn’t do the same to this series
August 26th, 2025
Okay so after going through the book, its decent, but good god Chatfield got obsessed with trains. Chapters upon chapters of just talking about a train.
Its like he had a 6 year old son who said “Daddy can you make 1/3 of the book about trains?”
August 27th, 2025
Yea, it gets boring. There’s is generally not much happening. You never know that like two weeks had passed until someone mentioned it in passing halfway through the chapter. There is only one fight scene until 3/4 of the book is done. That’s when I stopped reading: 1 hour of dicking around with a Train they found on side of the road. … Trainroad. You know… Metal-things… tracks? TRACKS!
August 27th, 2025
I finished it but I wasn’t happy about it. Just like Chatfield’s other stuff the LitRpg/cultivation elements arent talked about at all. Its only there to justify his characters OPness. You’ve leveled “x” skill you have a choice of 4 skills and they never get mentioned after that.
The upload was good, no complaints on that. Just the book itself.
August 28th, 2025
What really bugged me about the story is that he kept using terminology about the train that i didn’t understand, and I doubt many readers would either.
We all know what a caboose, a cabin, the engine, and a cow catcher are, but all the other stuff only train nerds would understand. So hes describing all these aspects of the train, obviously trying to set a scene of people doing lots of stuff, but unless I decided to google it, it went over my head which made the last 1/3 of the book almost unreadable.
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