Insects: The Complete Trilogy

Insects: The Complete Trilogy

2015 • 870 pages

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15

BLUF: I really enjoyed certain aspects of this book, but, as a whole, the book didn't do much for me.

I received this ebook free from storycartel.com in exchange for an honest review

Let's start with the good..

This is one of the first books I have read that tells the story through multiple perspectives. I don't know if this classifies as the omniscient narrator or if it's something entirely different, but it works for this book. I enjoyed knowing what all characters were feeling and thinking and it kept the book interesting to me.

Despite not being thrilled with the story or the characters, I didn't think once about putting the book down.

Now with the bad..

I didn't grow attached to any character in this book and, as a result, wasn't invested in their actions or potential death.

I expected this book to scare me. It didn't.

Lastly... The professor and secondary character decide to go back into the forest again to collect the bodies and find specimens... Really? After everything? That's just ridiculous.

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