Showing posts with label Horror Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horror Books. Show all posts

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Book Review: Autobiography of a Werewolf Hunter by Brian P Easton


Autobiography of a Werewolf Hunter by Brian P Easton

This is a review of the Kindle version.

This, my friends is one of the best Werewolf books out there. Brian P. Easton is bang on the target and delivers plenty of Werewolf Action. Equally thrilling are a couple of encounters between the main protagonist and a hulking bounty hunter. The first one of these encounters comes out of nowhere and will catch the reader totally unawares. 

The story deals with an individual, who loses his near and dear ones to Werewolves and is hell-bent on getting vengeance. He gets trained by a spiritual mentor and this section of the book really delivers. His first werewolf kill is as exhilarating to the reader as it to the protagonist himself.

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The protagonist's encounter with a huge werewolf in Russia is another section of the book, where Easton scores big time.

The book has a lot of other action sequences that are as good as this, if not better.


Best parts of the book: The description of the main protagonist's training, his encounters with the bounty hunter and of course, for the superbly-crafted werewolf action scenes.

Highly recommended for all fans of the Werewolf genre and/or horror genre.

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Book Review: Meg: Hell's Aquarium by Steve Alten


Meg: Hell's Aquarium by Steve Alten


This is a review of the Kindle version.

The story moves forward at a steady pace and all the twists and turns should be easily predicted by astute readers. The focus here is on the Megs and how gruesome can each of their attacks on the human snacks be made out to be. In both these aspects, Steve Alten scores big time as he invests each of the Megs with distinct personalities.

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In addition to the adult Meg (Angel), we have 6 more Megs. One is Scarface, the only Male meg in the novel and remaining 5 are Angel's runts. 2 of these are particularly menacing, while the remaining 3 are just regular Janes as far as a Meg can be.


Steve Alten author of Meg books
Steve Alten, the author

The climax features a fight to the death between Angel and a 122 ft long Liopleurodon.



Recommended to Megheads only.

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