After the End, by Matthew Blake
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A group of friends and family head into the wilderness for a long weekend of partying and camping, but soon find themselves trapped by a mysterious event outside their control. As the group adapts to their vacation becoming their new life and deal with human threats, they find themselves confronted by something lurking deep in the wilderness. Something evil and ancient. And hungry.
After the End, by Matthew Blake- Amazon Sales Rank: #133396 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-12
- Released on: 2015-06-12
- Format: Kindle eBook
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Enjoyable read, with a few suggestions. By Gena I noticed some issues with this book, but for a first time author, I was pleased with it.The good:1.) I enjoyed the characters, and strongly disliked a few of them, which speaks to being descriptive, I think.2.) The plot was believable, for the most part, with a few odd decisions made by some that had me puzzled.3.) There were very few grammar/spelling errors in the book, which can be highly distracting to me when reading a book.4.) I sat down and read most of it in a couple sittings, and was excited to see how it progressed. Didn't get bored.The bad:1.) Girls are just fluff in this book, and I didn't like that. The only ones that really got more than just-in-passing description were the mean, unattractive bitch and the needy, clingy one. Both negative characters.2.) Didn't really make sense that the immediate reaction was "Welp, guess we're staying here for now." I cannot imagine that most people would be content with that and not risk it, going back to the city, to check on friends, family, and neighbor.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Not a bad read, but could be better. By Mentega Monyet Full disclosure: I received an advance copy of this book for free in exchange for an honest review. The opinions below are entirely my own.A large group of friends head to the woods for a party weekend campout, but the fun is cut short when towns and cities are obliterated by bombs. The group must now go from a few days of partying together to counting on one another for long-term survival. While tensions mount between opposing personalities, they must also face danger from other survivors, the elements, and an evil entity that is picking them off, one by one.There are some good ideas in here. A group of people who only expected to be together for a few days, and instead have to rely on one another for an indefinite period of time just to survive seems a compelling idea. But although the premise could be interesting, the characters are poorly fleshed-out, aren't easy to differentiate, and I didn't find even the protagonist that interesting.The characters aren't all good or all bad, which is expected in real life; but what drives them, why they are the way they are, how they grow in the situation they find themselves in - these are all left relatively unexplored. Instead they seem to spend an overwhelming amount of time getting high with their seemingly endless supply of pot, and arguing among themselves over nothing. I would have liked to have more back story and insight into the characters' thoughts and motivations.A big issue for me was that the female characters are treated as somewhat of an afterthought, only there so that the male characters can have sex with them. I would have loved to see a woman who wasn't extremely peripheral, and only described in terms of how do-able the males thought they were.Aside from the characters foraging in the same spot for months on end without depleting the landscape, the survival part seemed believable enough, but I feel that if it had been described in more detail other than "they went hunting" or "they went foraging", it would have gone a long way to making the book more enjoyable. And while the evil entity lurking about and killing characters here and there did pique my interest, how it was finally vanquished was hurried, confusing, and just outright unbelievable.All in all, the subject matter is interesting even if not very well done here. I feel that "After The End" has promise, but some heavy shortcomings.It could have been a masterpiece, but seems to be more of a quick napkin sketch.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I enjoyed how it combined post-apocalyptic survival realism with a bit ... By Amazon Customer I enjoyed how it combined post-apocalyptic survival realism with a bit of occult mystery. It kept me turning the pages, and then the ending was satisfying enough to make it feel like a worthwhile read.
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