Helpful Score: 4
This book was nothing like I expected it to be. Scott Sigler definitely has a knack for discriptive writing. Some of the scenes were so graphic it turned my stomach. While I did not paricularly enjoy the story, I couldn't put the book down. I had to know what was going to happen next. I was disappointed at the end, however, because I felt like the story just ended for the sake of ending and didn't fully come to a conclusion. I did see that there is a sequel, so I'm guessing it will pick up where this one left off.
Helpful Score: 3
Graphic novel, not for the faint of heart I really got into it for some odd reason, hubby said he screamed at some of the things the infected man did to himself. I liked it all but the ending seemed like they ran out of time/effort in my opinion. I liked the style it was written although it was not my normal genre.
Helpful Score: 2
I had my doubts about this book and put it off for a while. My boyfriend ended up reading it first. He enjoyed it but said that he couldn't have anything to do with it when it was around time to eat. The gore was so detailed that it made him sick. My first thought was... cool. I like anything that can really "get" to me. It makes that book stand out. I would have to say that the gore is pretty intense. I cringed a few times throughout the book. Found myself scratching when it probably wasn't necessary. But I didn't get sick and didn't think it was too bad.
The book is about these people that get "infected". When they do they go crazy. If they are killed either by themselves or by others, their body starts breaking down and turning into a black sludge before anyone can examine the body. How do you diagnose and cure something you can't even check into?
I will most definitely read the next book. I am very curious to see where this goes. I highly recommend this book if you like a bit of suspense, humor and gore all mixed in one.
The book is about these people that get "infected". When they do they go crazy. If they are killed either by themselves or by others, their body starts breaking down and turning into a black sludge before anyone can examine the body. How do you diagnose and cure something you can't even check into?
I will most definitely read the next book. I am very curious to see where this goes. I highly recommend this book if you like a bit of suspense, humor and gore all mixed in one.