

Review copy provided by Tor Nightfire
A gory, science-gone-mad easy read that feels like a lost Resident Evil story. Set your expectations appropriately and enjoy.
Review copy provided by Tor Nightfire
A gory, science-gone-mad easy read that feels like a lost Resident Evil story. Set your expectations appropriately and enjoy.

This book is like listening to your most boring boomer relative recite Wikipedia, but reading it to my 6 year old (who is in full dinosaur mode) was really fun. We all become that boring relative eventually.
This book is like listening to your most boring boomer relative recite Wikipedia, but reading it to my 6 year old (who is in full dinosaur mode) was really fun. We all become that boring relative eventually.

Review copy provided by Penguin Press
Subtle, patient, sometimes difficult, plain yet beguiling, and unflinchingly dark. Just when (as the book describes it) the “hubris of youth” becomes a little much, the claustrophobia of proximity to a completely unlikable protagonist gives way to another, more mature, creeping dread that knocked me down completely. Honestly, this book is kind of unmissable.
Review copy provided by Penguin Press
Subtle, patient, sometimes difficult, plain yet beguiling, and unflinchingly dark. Just when (as the book describes it) the “hubris of youth” becomes a little much, the claustrophobia of proximity to a completely unlikable protagonist gives way to another, more mature, creeping dread that knocked me down completely. Honestly, this book is kind of unmissable.

Review copy provided by Penguin Press
Subtle, patient, sometimes difficult, beguiling, and unflinchingly dark. Just when (as the book describes it) the “hubris of youth” becomes a little much, the claustrophobia of proximity to a completely unlikable protagonist gives way to another, more mature, creeping dread that knocked me down completely. Honestly, this book is kind of unmissable.
Review copy provided by Penguin Press
Subtle, patient, sometimes difficult, beguiling, and unflinchingly dark. Just when (as the book describes it) the “hubris of youth” becomes a little much, the claustrophobia of proximity to a completely unlikable protagonist gives way to another, more mature, creeping dread that knocked me down completely. Honestly, this book is kind of unmissable.

Review copy provided by Penguin Press
Subtle, patient, sometimes difficult, and unflinchingly dark. Just when (as the book describes it) the “hubris of youth” becomes a little much, the claustrophobia of proximity to a completely unlikable protagonist gives way to another, more mature, creeping dread that knocked me down completely. Honestly, this book is kind of unmissable.
Review copy provided by Penguin Press
Subtle, patient, sometimes difficult, and unflinchingly dark. Just when (as the book describes it) the “hubris of youth” becomes a little much, the claustrophobia of proximity to a completely unlikable protagonist gives way to another, more mature, creeping dread that knocked me down completely. Honestly, this book is kind of unmissable.

Just awful. Shallowest of shallow characters, no sense of place, over before it begins (thankfully). I would probably have been way into this when I was 14.
Just awful. Shallowest of shallow characters, no sense of place, over before it begins (thankfully). I would probably have been way into this when I was 14.