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Post by Emily on May 29, 2011 0:10:13 GMT -5
As I started to read this book, I found myself wishing the writer would use more than just the characters name "Keith" alot I felt a little redundant in the writing. Thought I pushed through eager to read and know a little more of the story and what was going on. So it starts with the problem of a small farming town missing it's cattle. As I continued to read I was delighted to see that what was slowing me down before with my inability to concentrate cleared up with the story's new smoothness. Guess everything comes out a little bumpy at times.
Though with it's little bumpy start and finally good slide into the rest I was able to push through and get the book read. Finding an enjoyable read but not one of my top favorites for horror vampires etc. I commend the author though and give them four stars for the work.
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Post by kitty on Jul 8, 2011 23:39:08 GMT -5
ALAN RYKER'S "BURDEN KANSAS" (REVIEW)This book scared the **** out of me! I think it was because I every time Alan Ryker mentioned the vampires shrieking I kept having flashbacks of "30 Days of Night". If you've seen that movie you definitely know what I mean. It's bad enough to imagine vampires of this type attacking animals and eventually people but then you have to put a certain amount of intelligence with them as well and you've got yourself quite the horror story.
I enjoyed this book immensely, it was a fast read in pace and length. I hope Alan Ryker writes more I would even love to see what happens to Jessica later in life, this story has the makings of a series! Bring it on Alan, bring it on!
-Kitty Bullard / Great Minds Think Aloud Book Club
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