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I book on Monday
I book on Monday rated it 9 years ago
Hay una cancion de Sabina, de las más antiguas, que se llama "Una de romanos". Pues esto es igual, pero en gusanos. La historia transcurre en Falstaff Island, en los EEUU, donde se encuentran Tim Riggs, un "scoutmaster", junto con cinco de sus "boy scouts" haciendo una especie de campamento. No tele...
Shiftyj1
Shiftyj1 rated it 9 years ago
I almost passed on this one because there were a lot of conflicting opinions amongst my GR friends, although most seemed to at least like it. I am going to say that it was, at a minimum - entertaining. There were some good concepts regarding the plague and the Fig Men (both of which could have been ...
Claire loves to read!
Claire loves to read! rated it 9 years ago
Publisher: Headline (8th October 2015) ISBN: 9781472206275 Source: Bookbridgr Rating: 4* Synopsis: A plague is destroying the world's population. The 'Gets makes people forget. First it's the small things, like where you left your keys ... then the not-so-small things, like how to drive. An...
Blah, Blah, Blah, Book Blog
Blah, Blah, Blah, Book Blog rated it 9 years ago
I am not sure really, what made me pick up another Nick Cutter book, considering how he scared the ---- out of me with The Troop. Possibly, it has something to do with my husband book-shaming me, as in, “You CANNOT read this book, it will scare the ---- out of you!!!” So yes, if you read my review o...
Hooked on Books
Hooked on Books rated it 9 years ago
"A strange plague called the ’Gets is decimating humanity on a global scale. It causes people to forget—small things at first, like where they left their keys…then the not-so-small things like how to drive, or the letters of the alphabet. Then their bodies forget how to function involuntarily…and th...
Reading is my ESCAPE from Reality!
Reading is my ESCAPE from Reality! rated it 9 years ago
That's what mortal terror felt like, he realized. Tiny fingers tickling you from the inside. -Chapter 13 The dividing line between genius and insanity is very thin and quite permeable--which is why so many geniuses descend into madness. -Chapter 33 It came down to that flexibility of a person's ...
Url Phantomhive
Url Phantomhive rated it 10 years ago
I've been planning to read The Troop for some time but when I got my hands on an ARC for The Acolyte, I thought I might as well start with that one instead. And if I could only say one thing about it, it would be that it's certainly not something you read everyday. Jonah is an Acolyte, member of ...
A Constant Reader
A Constant Reader rated it 10 years ago
Reseña en español en el blog: Click Aquí3.75 (?) stars actually: The Troop and The Deep were some of the most disturbing books I've read lately, so I was really looking forward to read Nick Cutter's next book. This is not a horror novel, even though it has several gory and sick moments, it felt more...
AudiobookReviewer
AudiobookReviewer rated it 10 years ago
ABR's full The Deep audiobook review and many others can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.This book is rather strange and disquieting. Full of flashbacks and sometimes rather confusing. The story starts out with Luke Nelson traveling 10,000 miles to meet with his estranged brother. The request cam...
A Constant Reader
A Constant Reader rated it 10 years ago
The Deep reseña en español --->Click aquí.Another disturbing horror novel by Cutter. On this one a mysterious disease called "The 'Gets" is wiping out all humans: people start forgetting trivial things like where the keys are or paying the bills but as the disease progress they forget more important...
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