by Rick Yancey
I honestly have no idea how to talk about this book without spoilers, but here goes. This final book has the author Rick Yancey disgusted (we also get a foreward) due to him finding out the truth about Will Henry and the doctor. And at times we are told as readers to turn back, but if you don't, you...
Darkness has always been the theme of the series, but in The Final Descent that darkness is taken who a whole new level. We are vain and arrogant, evolution's highest achievement and most dismal failure, prisoners of our self-awareness and the illusion that we stand in the center, that there is us ...
Done for Sockpoppet’s 2014 Reading Challenge I is for Ice—this book left me cold. Everyone who’s read the the first three books of The Monstromolugist series knows how the series is going to end. At the very beginning of the the first book, we already see the person Will Henry has become—he was...
I think one of the greatest things about Yancey’s writing is that it’s so general and yet very precise at the same time. The concepts are universal—and so are the monsters—but they are universal in their precision. The anthropophagi are my favorite. I saw them clearly in my mind’s eye—so clearly tha...
September, 2013?But hey! It's the same month as [a:Patrick Ness|370361|Patrick Ness|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1244216486p2/370361.jpg]' More Than This
YET ANOTHER UPDATE: HOORAY MY MOM SENT ME A COPY AS AN EARLY BIRTHDAY PRESENT. WHEEEE I'M SO EXCITED! :D ... Of course, I should finish like three other books first, but I will be reading it soon! Gahh I can't believe it's the last in the series. I may cry.--------------UPDATE: IT'S OUT NOW, IT'S OU...
After all that debacle with S&S, I would have though they’d print the final book and not sell it only as an ebook. Maybe it’s not final yet, but if it’s just as an ebook... then damn those that made this decision!