Finished it, loved it. Cutter is an incredible writer and I encourage every horror lover to read his stuff. I did like The Troop better, but The Deep is an incredible and gut wrenching story. I might write a longer review later but here’s the short and sweet: The scares are awesome. This book is a...
I’m not sure why, almost half way through, I still simply cannot fall into this book. It’s not as though it suffers from lousy writing, and it’s action-packed, and it’s giving plenty of information about the primary characters and their personalities and histories. And maybe that’s the problem – the...
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 ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Well, damn. When I started The Deep I swore that this was going to end up a five-star read for me. The beginning of this book had this deep seeded sense of dread, like any moment everything was going to come crashing down. The concept of the 'Gets was terrifying in its simplicity. A disease that eat...
Published 13 January 2015 by Headline and Gallery, Threshold, Pocket Books Number of pages: 401 My rating: ★ ★ ★ I liked it "Nick Cutter is bringing classic horror kicking and screaming back to life - The Deep will thrill anyone who loved The Abyss or Alien. A plague is destroying the world's pop...
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