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Jennifer's Books
Jennifer's Books rated it 6 years ago
This was really creepy, and it totally reminded me of why I inhaled a bunch of this author's work several years ago. I'm going to copy what I put in an earlier status update here: The prologue takes place during WWII, and is absolutely horrific in its own right. The first part deals with the MC ...
Reading is my ESCAPE from Reality!
Reading is my ESCAPE from Reality! rated it 7 years ago
This book combines sci-fi, horror, and suspense into a gripping adventure filled with surprises. I listened to this book every chance I had and stayed up late last night to finish it. As much as I thought I knew about how it would turn out, I was still surprised. Gillian is a neurosurgeon drafted ...
meeplemaiden
meeplemaiden rated it 7 years ago
This book turned out to be quite a surprise, in a positive way, that is. After a bit of a shakey start it had me hooked.The idea behind the madness on the space station was new and interesting although I could see what was going to happen. I didn't find it frightening but it was quite tense. All in ...
Andreya's Asylum
Andreya's Asylum rated it 7 years ago
This book. This book is worth the hype. All of it. I had no clue what it was about going into it, which as someone who has read way too many reviews that give away the entire premise, I considered a win. I like Joe Hart, possibly because I may have confused one of his books with Joe Hill when I boug...
T's Stuff too
T's Stuff too rated it 7 years ago
My husband and I listened to this book on our way home from vacation, both of us were so engrossed we barely talked for the 12 hours it played. The prologue is a little weird but it does make sense latter in the book. The book was very chilling. I am glad we listened to this on a long trip instead o...
Reclusive Reads
Reclusive Reads rated it 7 years ago
In the not so distant future, a lethal pandemic of unknown origin is sweeping the planet. A virulent form of dementia that spreads unchecked to people of all ages, with fatal results. The leading researcher into the contagion, driven by the loss of her husband to this plague, and the heartbreaking s...
runner
runner rated it 7 years ago
One of the most memorable images I store from my childhood is the idea of the teleporter. You know the program; Capt James Kirk daring to go where no one had gone before and in order to do this he uses the magical services of what was affectionately known on Star Trek as a transporter or teleportati...
 Elisabeth Zguta's Book Reviews
Elisabeth Zguta's Book Reviews rated it 8 years ago
Heartbreaking Thriller You Should Read The best book I've read in awhile, this is an excellent thriller. The writing is crisp and authentic. The prologue begins with the scene of a murder where and we are instantly thrown into the story. A confused young boy is traumatized by his witness to the murd...
Blackbird's Book Blog
Blackbird's Book Blog rated it 8 years ago
When you are reading (or listening to) this book, you will find yourself asking questions like, "Why don't they just..." or "Why did she..." or "How come they don't..." You may also find your self thinking, "Well that seems unlikely," or "This girl is crazy lucky" or even, "Man, she's stupid." Don...
Liz Loves Books.Com.
Liz Loves Books.Com. rated it 9 years ago
Wow, The Last Girl seems to have divided the readers, a real love hate relationship going on with this one – me I’m on the “love” side of the fence mainly because I could not put the darn thing down once I’d started it, to me always the sign of a good book, whether that be a commercial novel or lite...
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