Michael Okon
Autor(a) de Monsterland
Séries
Obras por Michael Okon
Etiquetado
Conhecimento Comum
- Sexo
- male
- Educação
- Long Island University
- Relações
- wife and children
Membros
Críticas
Prémios
Estatísticas
- Obras
- 3
- Membros
- 42
- Popularidade
- #357,757
- Avaliação
- 4.3
- Críticas
- 23
- ISBN
- 9
The similarities mostly fall away beyond that, though. These themeparks are near populated areas, not some remote private island. National governments are falling all over themselves to support and be seen promoting these parks. Starkly megalomaniacal motivations afoot. Story aspects that are difficult to believe would ever happen, but that just depends on how much disbelief one is willing to suspend.
A few issues that I had include:
* Most characters were relatively generic stereotypes, right down to the jerk high school quarterback. Even the vampires, which were at least developed a bit beyond being stereotypical bloodsuckers, still mostly talked and behaved like simple stereotypical delinquent teenagers. Not that such people don't exist, but some distinctive depth of character somewhere (or at least some throwaway lines acknowledging the stereotypes) would have been nice.
* Occasional but significant continuity issues, such as how a crowded boatload of parkgoers excitedly looking every which way somehow all missed someone climbing out and atop the boat's canopy cover, etc.
* Just generally simplistic plot and writing. Maybe as an middle-grade-to-early-YA novel (except for the gore), but even then...
OTOH, if your expectations on such aren't too high (such as if you find fun the occasional cheap B-movie experience), this might make for an entertaining light read (per many of the other reviews). Not so much for me.… (mais)