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Loading... Gray Apocalypse (original 2009; edition 2009)by James Murdoch
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways. This was an okay book. I enjoyed reading about the subject matter. But, like the other books I have one, it would not be one that I would just pick up and read. That is why it has taken so long for the book to get a review. I have not wanted to read it. But, recently I have decided to pick up the book and read it. ( )This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways. I would describe this book as a Sci-Fi Thriller! I happen to love both, so this book was great for me. You get to know the characters quickly, but well. I love the way the author gets to the point but at the same time, gives the reader plenty of information to know what's going on. Very well written. By the end, you are there with them helping to...well, I'll let you read it yourself. I loved it! This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways. This is a good, page-turning, sci-fi, thriller. I would say it is in line with the Dan Browns and the Grishams of the world.... but the writing is a little bit novice. The author is quite adept at enticing the reader to turn the page to find out "what next?!" However, it seemed apparent to me, whether true or not, that the author had taken some tricks on "how to write a novel" and gone just a little too far with them.In particular, there were a few sentiments that were repeated in *over*-abundance. There really was no need to "repeatedly repeat" the "if only!!" thoughts of the main character. Also, the stories of romance between the main characters and their ladies were a bit cliched. You know, the better-than-average, yet romantically-inexperienced guy with the so-beautiful-she-turns-everyone's-heads, brilliant lady. And this line appears not once, but twice in this novel! All that being said, I would still recommend to anyone looking for a good conspiracy-theory thriller about those little gray guys coming to take over the world. This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways. An exciting adventure, tough to put down from beginning to end.In the '50s when the US government realized there were technologically-superior aliens visiting earth, they struck a deal to help hide their presence in return for promises of alien science. In the present day, these Collaborators are men in black, killing anyone who might reveal the secrets, the biggest of which concerns the asteroid they've deflected to wipe the earth clean in preparation for their occupation. This is just the premise, then the book takes off running right to the end in a Dan-Brown-type race to solve a puzzle while pursued by a powerful conspiracy. Unlike Brown's novels, however, these intelligent characters speak and act intelligently, and the conspiracy behaves in a manner consistent with their goals. The author has blended pieces of UFO lore into a consistent story of malevolent aliens, secret conspiracy, desperate science and an assassin with strange healing powers. The ending was satisfying but left a few unanswered questions. I'm hoping this means that a sequel is in the works. I need to find out what happens next! Gaming the book: The board game ETI: Estimated Time to Invasion (http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/30370/e-t-i-estimated-time-to-invasion) covers desperate invention and reverse engineering alien technology to meet an imminent invasion with one player secretly collaborating with the aliens. For role-playing, Conspiracy X (http://rpg.geekdo.com/rpg/527/conspiracy-x) has books (Nemesis, AEGIS) dedicated to aliens and the men in black and could be used to play out scenarios from this book. This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways. At first I really enjoyed this book and found it to be a lot better than its typical sci-fi cover made it out to be. I liked the adventure Kendon went on in order to retrieve the pod, but once that was done the story dragged. You knew that they were going to make it to Puerto Rico and save Earth and the amount of pages it took to get to this was far too many. I was also expecting more backstory on the Breeder Grays and the Collaboration and possibly Kendon's healing abilities, but this book was more action based. Overall, the first half of this book kept me interested while the second part dragged, but it was worth reading. no reviews | add a review
An alien species is positioning an enormous asteroid to strike planet Earth, eradicate the human race, and replace mankind with millions of hybrid alien creations. A flawed but determined hero, Michael Kendon, steps out of the ranks of humanity to confront the alien Goliath. The powerful fuel of his humanity ultimately enables him to prevail. No library descriptions found. |
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