Saturday, September 25, 2010

The Passage

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“It happened fast. Thirty-two minutes for one world to die, another to be born.” 

First, the unthinkable: a security breach at a secret U.S. government facility unleashes the monstrous product of a chilling military experiment. Then, the unspeakable: a night of chaos and carnage gives way to sunrise on a nation, and ultimately a world, forever altered. All that remains for the stunned survivors is the long fight ahead and a future ruled by fear—of darkness, of death, of a fate far worse.

As civilization swiftly crumbles into a primal landscape of predators and prey, two people flee in search of sanctuary. FBI agent Brad Wolgast is a good man haunted by what he’s done in the line of duty. Six-year-old orphan Amy Harper Bellafonte is a refugee from the doomed scientific project that has triggered apocalypse. He is determined to protect her from the horror set loose by her captors. But for Amy, escaping the bloody fallout is only the beginning of a much longer odyssey—spanning miles and decades—towards the time and place where she must finish what should never have begun.

With The Passage, award-winning author Justin Cronin has written both a relentlessly suspenseful adventure and an epic chronicle of human endurance in the face of unprecedented catastrophe and unimaginable danger. Its inventive storytelling, masterful prose, and depth of human insight mark it as a crucial and transcendent work of modern fiction.



!1: Best Buy I took a road trip down the west coast from Seattle to San Francisco and needed something to pass the time. I settled on Justin Cronin's The Passage. It is a rare feeling to read a book that is 766 pages long and after a quarter of the way into it, find myself wishing that it was much longer. Thankfully this is book one of a trilogy, and if The Passage is any indication of what's to come then the future, for this particular fantasy, looks bright.

The Passage is a large scale adventure epic that is so ambitious it spans over one thousand years and portrays a future where humanity has been whittled away to a few scattered colonies that are forced to exist under a veil of unending light in order to keep the ravenous, blood thirsty, virals who have taken over North America at bay.

Justin Cronin has created a world that is part The Stand, part The Road Warrior and part Dawn of the Dead. He uses a literary prose to place the reader into the heart of the action and keep them there until the final conclusion that, although predictable at times, nevertheless, leaves the reader satisfied and hungry for more.

To be critical, Cronin sometimes packs the second and third acts full of characters that, although are interesting and crucial to the plot, tend to suffer from a lack of development. He likes to tease the reader with appealing background stories only to dispose of the character in the next few chapters. A couple of times he even pulls the old fake death trick (killing a person off in one chapter only to bring them back in the next). It leaves the reader feeling exasperated and runs the risk of giving the text a kind of soap opera element to it.

Overall, however, The Passage delivers. It is fast paced, well written and extremely ambitious. Justin Cronin has created a man made, mythical future where humankind is no longer at the top of the food chain. Where the fate of the world rests in the hands of a mysterious little girl who doesn't age and everything that has occurred is being reviewed over one thousand years into the future by some mysterious global agency. The Passage is a fun ride that keeps the pages turning, from its gripping opening scene to its satisfying climax. Trust me, the moment you open the book you'll forget about its 766 page length.
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Sunday, September 12, 2010

The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella (Twilight Saga)

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Fans of The Twilight Saga will be enthralled by this riveting story of Bree Tanner, a character first introduced in Eclipse, and the darker side of the newborn vampire world she inhabits. In another irresistible combination of danger, mystery, and romance, Stephenie Meyer tells the devastating story of Bree and the newborn army as they prepare to close in on Bella Swan and the Cullens, following their encounter to its unforgettable conclusion.



!1: Best Buy I raced through this companion novella to the incredibly popular Twilight series. This was a very enjoyable, fun read. What I liked about it best, was that it returned (or so it initially appears) to have a more traditional take on vampires. Bree Tanner, a down-on-her-luck juvenile delinquent, has no idea what's in store for her when a friendly stranger offers her a meal. Before she realizes what is going on, she finds herself turned into a vampire. Told that she must remain out of sunlight, she believes all of the traditional mythology. Crazed by a powerful bloodlust unique to newly made vamps, and possessed of a fierce will to survive amongst the combative and dangerous nest of fellow newborns, it never occurs to Bree to test out any of the information she's been given. She ekes out an existence by keeping herself in the shadow of "Freaky Fred," a fellow newborn whose special talent is the ability to create a repellent aura around himself.

Deeply distrustful of their leader Riley's story that they will be safe during daylight hours due to a rare celestial alignment but not knowing where else to turn, Bree reluctantly joins the newborn army for their ill-fated march to Forks, WA.

In theme and content, The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner reminded me very much of a lighter, faster-paced version of M.T. Anderson's dystopian vampire novel, Thirsty. If only Bree had put two-and-two together a little faster. If only she'd been slightly less incapacitated by her thirst for blood. If only her sire, or another vampire had taken her under their wing. A wily survivor, she had so much potential, particularly if the Cullens had been allowed to adopt her into their vegetarian clan. If only.

The book races at breakneck speed to its inevitable conclusion. With deftly-handled parallel storylines, this short novel packs much more dramatic punch than the rest of the series (particularly the turgid Breaking Dawn) and will be considered essential reading by many Twilight fans, yet is easily accessible even to those unfamilar with the series. on Sale!


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