Well, I finished this book called Space Demons.
I didn't enjoy it. The book was too childish and a bit clique. When I picked it up, I thought it was going to be about epic space battles and a futuristic, exciting book.
The ending is short, and feels slightly rushed. The book was also boring. It didn't suck me in like other books such as "The Hunger Games" or The Cherub Series. I wouldn't recommend this book.
The book is about how a 12 year old boy named Andrew, who is given a new game from Japan.
The game sucks the player in and makes them literally part of the game. There are other characters, named Elenor and Ben. Elenor is a slightly poor girl who has to keep moving around Australia so her father can find work building houses and doing odd jobs. I know she is poor because she has to buy second hand clothes and can't afford a home.
Ben is the best friend of Andew, and he is a bit of a wuss, because he can't stand up for himself.
Anyway, the game sucks them in too, they play for a bit but the game gets more real when Space Demons- enemies they have to fight in the game- come out and follow them everywhere.
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Finished "The Increment" and started "Space Demons"
IncrementSo I finished "The Increment" (by Chris Ryan).
I enjoyed this book. It isn't one of the best books I have read but it was kept me entertained. The book is around 400 pages long, with small print writing so it is not for those who doesn't like long reads. The book contains swearing and sex scenes so it is for mature teenagers and adults. The book has a prequel called "Greed" and should be read before reading "The Increment". This is a good book if you want to waste time as it is entertaining and action filled.
Plot:The book is about how an ex-SAS (British Military) soldier, is sent to destroy a factory in the Ukraine. After he has destroyed it, he finds a deadly secret held by the British Government- a drug which makes people crazy and which was tested on 50 soldiers.
The main character Matt and his friend Elenor set out to find out more about the drug and to find an antidote for the soldiers that have taken the drugs. While he is doing this, a deadly team of soldiers is trying to kill them.
Space Demons:I am 50 pages into this book and I am not finding it enteratining. The pages I have read so far are a little childish and boring. I am not enjoying this book and I hope it improves later. This might be for people who are around 10-14 years old and want a short book to enjoy over the weekend.
Plot:Andrew has gotten an awesome, experimental game from Japan. But this computer game is different. It won''t just drawn you in, it will make you part of the game. And there may be no coming back.
I enjoyed this book. It isn't one of the best books I have read but it was kept me entertained. The book is around 400 pages long, with small print writing so it is not for those who doesn't like long reads. The book contains swearing and sex scenes so it is for mature teenagers and adults. The book has a prequel called "Greed" and should be read before reading "The Increment". This is a good book if you want to waste time as it is entertaining and action filled.
Plot:The book is about how an ex-SAS (British Military) soldier, is sent to destroy a factory in the Ukraine. After he has destroyed it, he finds a deadly secret held by the British Government- a drug which makes people crazy and which was tested on 50 soldiers.
The main character Matt and his friend Elenor set out to find out more about the drug and to find an antidote for the soldiers that have taken the drugs. While he is doing this, a deadly team of soldiers is trying to kill them.
Space Demons:I am 50 pages into this book and I am not finding it enteratining. The pages I have read so far are a little childish and boring. I am not enjoying this book and I hope it improves later. This might be for people who are around 10-14 years old and want a short book to enjoy over the weekend.
Plot:Andrew has gotten an awesome, experimental game from Japan. But this computer game is different. It won''t just drawn you in, it will make you part of the game. And there may be no coming back.
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
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