by Geoffrey Girard
Release Date: September 3rd, 2013 from Simon and Schuster Summary from Cover: "Sixteen-year-old Jeff Jacobson had never heard of Jeffrey Dahmer, the infamous serial killer who brutally murdered seventeen people more than twenty years ago. But then Jeff discovers he was constructed in a laboratory...
Jeff is on the run. From what, he's not exactly sure. All he knows is that they are coming. He doesn't know what they want from him, because he has nothing they could possibly want. That is, until he finds out that he is the only one of seventeen boys to be 100% replicated from the DNA of notorious ...
Don’t look at me like that; yes I am fully aware of the shit storm that went down around Geoffrey Girard and yes it did smack a little bit condescending but this book sounded absolutely amazeballs so I was willing to give it the benefit of the doubt. And then Steph comes back from BEA and proudly ...
I followed up Cain's Blood with this one. I gave Cain's Blood 3 stars. I'm adding a star to this one because I personally think that it is the more interesting book of the two.So, to explain: Cain's Blood is a very traditional thriller, written in very traditional thriller fashion. Third person narr...
This review and others are posted at Inspiring Insomnia.Let's get one thing out of the way: I know this is a work of fiction. I read (and love) books about zombies, vampires, and other outlandish topics. Project Cain takes a topic that is actually real - cloning - and then makes a giant leap forwa...
Here's the thing. This is apparently another "author behaving badly" and everyone thinks that he should die a fiery death. If anything this seems more like a case of an author using a negative review in a way to send a positive message to other writers. In no part of his post does he personally atta...
You think I'm gonna read this book??It is the readers that will make or break your possible success, Mr. Girard.You just lost a potential reader and my respect for you.
Read the author's blog post! When will authors learn that not everyone must like your book? Seriously I'm tried of all this author-reviewer drama.
This is a book that I kind of KNOW I will enjoy immensely. It sounds right up my alley.