I picked up this book because the description sounded very entertaining, and it seemed extremely neat because all of the reviews on the book comparing it to one of my favorite TV shows, Lost. After reading it, I can see why the comparisons were drawn to the hit television show but at the same time, ...
I don't about you, but for there is a huge difference between being grossed out and being creeped out. I have quite a few friends whose idea of horror hinges solely on how many organs are going to ripped out by zombies/psychopaths/werewolves/etc and how far the blood splatters go. Some of that st...
It was always wrong when the pest got so big you could hear them walking. Now I can't be the only one having goosebumps over the thought of giant roaches making those skittery noise in the kitchen, can I?Show of hands, who's a fan of LOST?Okay, who's a fan of LOST because of the Jack-Kate-Sawyer sto...
I decided to request this book on NetGalley after reading a comment which stated it was similar to Lost. In fact, the structure of the story reminds one of the TV series, but Peter Clines doesn't have the subtlety of its suspense and he crosses his mystery story with horror which ends up originating...
I’m really going with a 3.5 stars for this one, but it’s worthy enough for a 4 star round up.This one is a bit hard for me to review, because I can't really say what this book is about or else it will ruin the reading experience for future readers. It was just not what I expected. I almost felt lik...
I found 14 on a random browse through Audible, but the author's name name was instantly familiar to me as the author of Ex-Heroes. I hadn't heard anything about 14 before I started listening, so I went in completely blind - I didn't even read the synopsis.Nate is an average guy, with an average job ...
Let me start by saying that this was one of the best mystery/ horror books I have read this year. This book has being compared to the TV series Lost and I can understand why. Because as I have said earlier, this is one of the tautest mystery/horror thrillers I have read in a long long time. So, I wo...
Loved it. Nate Tucker, a young, smart well-educated guy in a dead-end data entry job, is very identifiable. The reluctant hero/leader is an archetype seen many times, but here it's done very well and pulls the reader into the world Peter Clines has created. I was rooting for Nate the whole book. Thi...
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