Foto dell'autore

Thomas Page (1) (1942–)

Autore di La piaga Efesto

Per altri autori con il nome Thomas Page, vedi la pagina di disambiguazione.

4 opere 294 membri 6 recensioni

Opere di Thomas Page

La piaga Efesto (1973) 137 copie
The Man Who Would not Die (1981) 41 copie
Sigmet Active (1978) 30 copie

Etichette

Informazioni generali

Utenti

Recensioni

Read this during my COVID-19 quarantine in Shanghai. Was quite entertaining throughout. The ending was a bit less so
 
Segnalato
nitrolpost | 3 altre recensioni | Mar 19, 2024 |
Even though this was a fairly predictable read in terms of how the story played out (though with a few twists that I really enjoyed), Page's talent for description and the fast pace of the book made me glad to have picked it up. I do wish there'd been more depth to characterization, and there's no doubt that this book is a product of the '70s, but on the whole, it was a fun, fast read with some great action a considered portrayal of bigfoot that I really appreciated.

Recommended for classic horror fans, readers who want bigfoot in their stories, and followers of the Paperbacks from Hell series. (Note that the Grady Hendrix intro has some light spoilers, but is worth reading after-the-fact or once you're well into the reading.)… (altro)
 
Segnalato
whitewavedarling | 3 altre recensioni | Mar 6, 2022 |
This is a pretty mixed bag, and a person's enjoyment of it will most likely depend on how rabid a sci-fi/killer insect fan they truly are.

This is one of those novels released for the sole purpose of advertising the movie, and indeed, it says so right on the cover. You have to love a book with an unpronouncable mouthful of a title like The Hephaestus Plague, when it features the blurb above the title begging you not to miss the theatrical release of the film version called "BUG".

The intellectual contradiction on the cover pretty much continues through the book as well, as this slim novel contains great sci-fi premises and situations, yet some of the worst characters, dialogue, and pointless transitions you'll ever stumble across in print. This is probably the only instance where I would strongly recommend readers just skip the first chapter entirely to avoid losing hope and abandoning the book right there.

But despite the rocky prose, it is interesting, and the truly painful parts are easy enough to glide over for the good stuff, of which there is plenty. So, if you like sci-fi, killer bugs, or just a quick read to pass the time, and don't mind a bit of the "I could have written this better" blues, then this is the book for you.
… (altro)
 
Segnalato
smichaelwilson | 1 altra recensione | Aug 25, 2021 |
Holy shit, this story is all over the place. A mad Indian, an obsessed hunter, both chasing a creature that may be a spirit, a Sasquatch, a product of evolution gone wrong, maybe a result of cross-species breading, all converging on a lodge in the forest that results in a final battle to the death. I eventually just wished the author would stick to one explanation and settle there, but nope, maybe there was yet another explanation to what the creature is. Overall, the action kept me intrigued enough to follow the story thru to the end, but unfortunately I don't think this is a book that I'll be revisiting anytime soon. One of the Paperbacks From Hell that just did not work for me.

Matt Godfrey's narration is good. He keeps the story moving and makes the action feel palpable. His performance is probably what kept me vested in listening to the end.

I would like to thank Valancourt Books for providing a free audio download of THE SPIRIT in exchange for a fair and honest review.
… (altro)
 
Segnalato
tapestry100 | 3 altre recensioni | Sep 4, 2020 |

Liste

Potrebbero anche piacerti

Autori correlati

Statistiche

Opere
4
Utenti
294
Popolarità
#79,674
Voto
3.1
Recensioni
6
ISBN
30
Lingue
6

Grafici & Tabelle