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Meg |
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Rating: Summary: I'd recommend this book to everyone who likes to be suprised Review: I think this book is written with a lot of creativity behind it. It's about a giant, prehistoric great white shark who lives down in the deepest part of the ocean, known as the Challenger Deep. After a freak accident the female somehow swam to the surface and now the Navy will do everything to stop it. This book is a great book if you like suprise and action. Basically the whole book will keep you thinking. The book is put together very well and everything comes together and makes sense. You won't be confused at all when you finish, and to me that is a very good thing. Once again I would recommend this book to all who like action and suspence.
Rating: Summary: EXCELLENT Review: This book is great! I never read anything like this. I like this book because the way the author described the killings with a lot of power. My favorite part was how creative the Meg was to escape the depth of the ocean by using the other Megalodons blood. I certainly can`t wait to read his next book.
Rating: Summary: Worst book I've read this year Review: A moronic plot, thin characters and page after page of bad writing. My recommendation would be to skip this one and read something else. ANYTHING else.
Rating: Summary: "This book really made me think even more about the 'MEG'!" Review: I think that MEG was one of the greatest books of the summer! I was thinking about the possibility of Carcharodon Megalodon before, but now, I think that there is a strong possibility that there really is a Megalodon still roaming the seas and there was a government is cover-up too. I think it was an excellent book!
Rating: Summary: #1Favorite Review: This novel is neck and neck with Raptor Red as my favorite book. It is the PERFECT prehistoric terror since 65,000,000 years ago! Its true when I write it is full of the most realistic fealing in any book I've read. It deserves 6 stars! Signing out I am the #1 fan!
Rating: Summary: Summary review: Run Away! Run Away! Review: Seldom have I read such a bad book. Its characters are two-dimensional, the monster fish not credible, and the story is outright boring. The only reason I even finished it was that I was on a trip in a place I couldn't buy another.
Rating: Summary: It's Fiction... Review: Good and fast. No more, No less.
Rating: Summary: Great thrills; fast page turner Review: Let me just say that I didn't read this book to get a degree in "shark-ology". I read it in one day while sitting on a beach blanket. It will be interesting to see who Disney will cast as the lead role, and making a 60 foot flourescent shark.
Rating: Summary: Mind Candy with a Really Big Bite Review: Alten keeps the origin of Meg in the story realistically possible. This was a fun Summer read with stock characters and a fish that would make Benchley blanche (or become totally translucent)! Part of the near ending is "hard to swallow" but I'll save cutting remarks for others. It was a fun book, definitely worth a "fin."
Rating: Summary: Alten's book is fun to read. Review: The idea is great. A giant white shark a monster from the depths with great hunger and bad manners. Even thought the whole book is predictable and the story has big errors (the shark shouldn't glow in the dark, It doesn't need it. It's prey would escape at the sight of it) you can read it on a couple of hours and you can expect a great blockbuster from Disney. Just imagine a giant shark eating a T.REX!
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