mon-ters By Kaye Bell
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Different but entertaining There were many times where I wasn t sure about this book I think creating a new creature is interesting and connecting to a toddler was cool but it was a one trick pony There wasn t enough description to put its kills to perfection There were also areas where action was taking place where words were missing It caused me to stumble and lose ground A common error with authors I d have to reread to clarify and fill in the gaps. Mon-tercero Over all great characters but lame creature feature Can t recommend this one Sorry mon ters Genuine creeps Cecelia is wonderful and the story hangs together although SPOILER it tends to slip into the standard government experiment goes awry what shall we do genre Still worth the time mon ters There was no such thing as monsters mon ters by author Kaye Bell is a readable creature feature but only just I will say that my 3 star rating is rounded up from my actual impression but I did finish it Still as we all know neither the Zon nor goodreads allows for half or even third stars to be plastered to our willingly volunteered reviews The reason or one of the reasons better said that my review isn t positive is that sadly this story contains absolutely no surprises whatsoever I am not spouting my typical hyperbole when I say that anyone with a modicum of common sense could easily predict the outcome of the book from start to finish It was never a question of if something would happen only when And this all packaged in a book that I wished had better execution running far too long with far too many short choppy chapters I m already dead I just haven t taken my last breath yet. Mon stage de seconde I say all that hoping that if you do dive in the ungodly amount of clich s does not render your cerebral matter into unsalvageable mush It even gets to the point where some of the exceedingly wide range of said overused aspects become even nauseating in their nature especially when people find themselves flirting in the face of excessive gore and dismemberment But shucks what s wrong with looking down at your ex wife s intestines when there s a hot chick behind you No it can t even be called foreshadowing when said attractive young lady says she always imagined living on a farm and wouldn t you know it there s one just conveniently needing a female presence complete with a hunky guy who has a nice butt and his adorable young girls Nothing like the threat of being et sic up to get your libido pumpin Gosh golly gee This is a top secret project by a top secret sect of the government. Mon-fri jobs near me part time In fact I hesitate to call this horror but don t have really another usable genre label that fits as well Bell does at least populate her book with a wide range of characters many of whom ultra conveniently live with walking distance of wait for it Area 51 in Nevada Naturally a number of excursions escapes and other escapades also involve Las Vegas which as we all know is a natural magnet for all things weird and unpredictable within the creature feature community Unfortunately this selection of characters is as standard as they can be and perhaps even clich d than the plot itself Now if you want to talk character development itself that would be a short conversation But hey if you aren t going to actually bring anything unique to the table why mess with your formulaic approach What if a few eggs had to be broken or lives lost when it came to the greater good Oddly enough I have read stories like this albeit ones that I look back on fondly owing to their uniqueness Most recently I d probably cite Frost Bite by Angela Sylvaine as a comparative However while Sylvaine s story also involved a somewhat tried and true monster source gooey alien bugs invade our brains she at least used her setting namely the frozen tundra of winter time North Dakota as an enhancement to the overall tale She also spun things so that they weren t taking place in the obvious locale of being right up against the world s most famous conspiracy linked military base but also set them in the 90s rather than try and convince us all these things were happening in our modern day world of instant access and 24 7 news coverage Oh and things like infra red trackers or heat seeking whatevers and such but hey don t mind me with such silly ideas He had finally come up with a way to track them he would just follow the trail of bodies But hey if you re going to use the big bad hidden Dark Web version of the US Military or were they as your bad guys at least here it s done at such a level that you can t help but wonder if these are the superior forces is our normal military really that bad at their job It s truly a comedy of errors in how this entire scenario gets let loose literally and watching the Keystone Kops run around trying to fix things is headshakingly silly at times in terms of execution And while we re on the subject of same it didn t help that the book was not better edited as this only lowlighted the overall experience Look I m willing to overlook a lot of things but having characters change names and even sex at points is a bit distracting Oh well I guess no so than titling your book based on a toddler s mispronounciation of monsters Had I been the young one long long time ago it would have been called monssers because goodness knows my fat little baby jowls took forever to start forming hard consonants But I digress and digested way than I should have at that age mon ters
mon-ters By Kaye Bell |
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455 |
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It was a good book and I would recommend mon ters Exciting and fresh idea This was very well written and a mile a minute.I liked how the excitement kept going until the very end