I had some reservations about reading Island of the Super People at first. To be honest, I’m not all that into superheroes, which is a strange thing to say in this day and age. But to be fair, I decided to give Kevin Shamel’s book a chance.And I’m glad I did. What I was expecting versus what I got w...
When a human boy named Cage stumbles across a group of talking animals filming a movie, he uncovers a vast conspiracy, a conspiracy that he cannot be allowed to reveal... until the animals decide to make a fictomentary about his kidnapping. Will Cage ever escape and return to normal life?Rotten Lit...
I really like Christy Leigh Stewart's writing and this was no exception to the rule, since it was a very enjoyable and interesting read that moves at break neck speed, careening you off the cliff of comfortability when you least expect it.My only comment is that I want more!
This doesn't totally suck.
OMFG I LOVED this book and here are the top three reasons why!1. These animals are truly rotten to the bone and I throughly enjoyed all their beastie ways. I mean what's not to love about zombie cats?2. Arrrgh. He's a man of mystery who hates microbes, microbrews, microwaves, but not micro-bikin...
The first half of the book was a crude kind of adorable with Muppet Show-esque characters (sassy rats and silly chickens) being hard nosed, sexual and violent. Very funny. The second half of the book branches into a great story that gives depth to the human Cage in what comes off as a great origin...