Tuesday, January 25, 2022

BOOK REVIEW: Intensity by Dean Koontz

 


Chyna Shepherd is a college student who is also an abuse survivor, having grown up with a mother addicted to both drugs and violence. While visiting a friend's family for a weekend, she finds herself in the middle of a nightmare when a serial killer invades the home and kills everyone but Chyna. While attempting to save herself, Chyna hears the killer talking about a girl he has imprisoned in his basement, and decides to make sure this maniac doesn't get the chance for another victim.

This is a novel that is very hard not to read in one sitting. The action is intense, the suspense never stops, and the main characters are completely engaging. The heroine is strong, determined, and unstoppable. The villain is the essence of evil and totally menacing. This one will definitely be an all-nighter, so be prepared.

Monday, January 17, 2022

MOVIE REVIEW: The Thing 2011

 


A woman paleontologist is asked to come to Antarctica to examine the remains of a creature found frozen next to what appears to be a space ship. Upon analyzing it, she discovers that it is an alien life form that can replicate whatever it kills, including humans. How can you destroy a creature when you don't know who among your comrades is a monster?

For those who know and loved the 1982 version of this story, this is a prequel to that. The special effects are quite good and there is a lot of action and surprises. In keeping with the times, the main character is a female. A scientist who seems to be the only one who can figure out anything, though there are two male doctors who are supposed to be the leaders of the expedition. The problem I had with this was, having seen the previous film and therefore knowing the fate of all the participants, it was kind of hard to watch all the effort go into what was a foregone conclusion. But, for those who don't know that destiny, this is a good horror prize.

Tuesday, January 11, 2022

BOOK REVIEW: Germination by Jamie Thornton

 


Mary is a 17-year-old runaway more interested in surviving on the streets than in listening to the rumors of monsters that have been floating around in the news. But, when she and one of her friends are attacked by a man carrying a human heart, and a drop of his blood flies into her eye, Mary finds out that the monsters are not only real, but she is becoming one. Now she has to run, not only from those who would imprison and experiment on her, but from her own friends as she struggles to maintain her humanity.

This is a novella that opens a series telling the story of its characters from the pint of view of the monsters. It is well written, easy to read, and with engaging personalities. A wonderful beginning to what we hope will be a great and unique series.

Monday, January 3, 2022

MOVIE REVIEW: 2149: The Aftermath

 


Taking place after World War III, this follows a young man who, having spent the last nine years of his life isolated in a survival pod, is forced to come out when the computer he relies on is shorted out by a lightning strike. Once outside, he finds a small group of people who are living in a nearby forest. They reteach him how to communicate, and he discovers that the world is not what he had been led to believe.

Originally released under the title "Darwin," this is from an independent studio in Canada. It is low key with no strong language, no erotic scenes, and no violence. Only a very creepy psychological take on what can happen when technology begins owning us and not the other way around.