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Meg : A Novel of Deep Terror |
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Rating:  Summary: Deep Terror Indeed Review: The cover says "A novel of deep terror," and that's no lie. MEG completely blew me away when I read it, and I literally (not lying here) broke into a cold sweat when the Meg attacked the training dummy in the one chapter. People think giant sharks aren't scary, but if regular-sized ones freak them out so much, then why wouldn't humongous ones send them running? Steve Alten proves monster sharks can be truly terrifying in this book, which culminates in a final battle that left me near-mindless with awe. I highly suggest you pick this book up--several times, in fact.
Rating:  Summary: The Birth Of Terror! Review: Welcome back to the world Megaladon! MEG is an amazing read, full of action and terror. Remember JAWS? Well, to MEG, Jaws is the size of a goldfish cracker! Happy swimming!
Rating:  Summary: This book is a MUST Review: I am personally not a big reader, nor do I enjoy most books, but "MEG" was probably the BEST book I've ever read. I really enjoyed "Jaws" and MEG is 10 times better. The story is extremely well developed and played out. I honestly cannot recommend it any higher than "near-perfect." The only downfall I had with this book was a paper cut.
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