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Hey guys, Im trying to get a little more active on Spill cause this is just a sweet website so I figured Id put you guys onto a book I just finished.

The Strain by Chuck Hogan and Guillermo del Toro of all people. Its a book set in today, in NYC. In short, its a Vampire plague that is threatening the city and possibly the world. I will admit, I like vampires, so I may be partial. At the same time I dont really like Del Toro so I went into it with an open mind but unsure of what to expect.

A total knock out. A great, entertaining, threatening book that had me hooked after page one. The authors tell the story from multiple view points and every major character is either interesting or threatening.

I dont want to pull a Spoiler here but I have to go into some detail. A plane lands in NY and immediately goes dead. Totally dead. Not an ounce of electricity in the plane. Once inside, the CDC finds that everyone in the plane is dead, save for 4 people who have no idea what is happening. As for the dead, they certainly arent alive, but their bodies arent breaking down as expected. Couple that with a strange gigantic mystery hardwood box filled with soil which isnt on the plane's log of cargo and we have a mystery which I garuntee will have you hoping the sun rises fast.

Let me add I picked up the audio book (read by Ron Pearlman, I know, shocker) which only added to the tension in the book. He did an excellent job of providing legitimate emotions to certain parts and sheer malevolence in others.

Either way, go check this one out. If you have already, let me know how you like it!

JBell

Tags: chuck, del, guillermo, hogan, strain, toro, vampires

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Sound cool, but I probably wont get around to getting it for a while.

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I just finished reading this a week or so ago. I will say that it made me sort of paranoid for a few days after reading it. The fact that I live in NYC definitely ups the intensity on my end.

HOWEVER, as awesome as 90% of the book was, I really felt like the last 40-50 pages were way too predictable. The entire book was so great because of the idea of a vampire race spreading like a pandemic, which broke the mold of anything in that genre that I had read, so the last few pages felt like a total cop out to me.

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Hey Im glad you took a shot at it. I think I agree in your critisisms though I dont think I would go as far as cop out. Did you like it overall or did the end ruin it for you?

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I liked it up until the end. I wouldn't say it ruined it for me, but I'm not pleased.

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