In the first in a new series Mira Grant takes the readers to the Mariana Trench where humans are on the menu: Seven years ago the Atargatis is set off for the Mariana Trench to create a mockumentury about the existence of Mermaids. The voyage ended in tragedy with not a soul on the ship surviving....
Not going to lie, this book is really hard to get into. There were way too many information dumps and reading about ratings, bumps, etc. with regards to Georgia and her partners (her brother Shaun and their friend Buffy) blog/news organization was boring to read about. Also reading about the differe...
So this was a quick read, in preparation for reading 'Into the Drowning Deep' for my Horror Postal Book Club. It's a quick novella, and gives you a little 'bloody' taste of what's to come in 'Drowning Deep', and gives background to the novel. Killer mermaids finally have their own book, and I'm look...
Into the Drowning Deep is the first full book in the Rolling in the Deep series by Mira Grant*. There has been one novella "Rolling in the Deep" released prior to this. (I have not read that prequel.) Set aboard a ship, the crew on board is composed of scientists, network employees, and general cont...
My second reading. I was going to give it three stars, but I realized in comparison to some of the crap I've read lately, this is freaking excellent.Some authors can give you what should be a great story, and deliver it in a way that bores you to tears. Others can give you a mediocre story, and deli...
A new immersive VR technology is being used to help people overcome their psychological hangups by giving them traumatic experiences (e.g. bring estranged sisters closer together by making them live through nightmarish scenarios) and a journalist is doing a write-up of Dr. Webb and her setup. The jo...
This is an enjoyable and somewhat creepy psychological novella with an interesting idea, and twisted ended. I can't really say more than what the blurb provides without giving away the plot. From the blurb: "Dr. Jennifer Webb has invented proprietary virtual reality technology that purports to...
This is a rather short, nicely written novel that explores the story of the ship Atargatis, lost at sea with all hands. "Some have called it a hoax; others have called it a maritime tragedy. Whatever the truth may be, it will only be found below the bathypelagic zone in the Mariana Trench…and the d...
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