MEG

Nightstalkers

mass market paperback, 448 pages

Published May 2, 2017 by TOR, Tor Books.

ISBN:
978-0-7653-8798-1
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2 stars (2 reviews)

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reviewed MEG: Nightstalkers by Steve Alten

Officially my least favorite of the series.

1 star

Not enough megs and a time travel plot thrown in that makes the book just way too unbelievable. Alten already pushes the boundaries with his justification science for how the megs could have survived, but it's been enjoyable reading still. It did NOT need this added plot twist thrown in there. It was bad enough that I don't know if I want to continue the series, but I'm almost done with it and the completionist in me wants to get through it.

Review of 'MEG' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Many people would characterize the Meg series as a guilty pleasure. I think it's silly to get apologetic about one's choice in entertainment, but I'd certainly admit that Alten's books are goofy. The subject matter (giant prehistoric sharks!) is so appealing, however, that I have no trouble ignoring the creaky bits and enjoying the ride.

I've always liked sharks, and Alten focuses on one of the most interesting of all: Carcharodon megalodon, ancestor to the great white shark. Through some REALLY flimsy science and frantic "ignore the man behind the curtain" hand-waving Alten brings the megalodon up from the Mariana Trench to where it can snack on people for four books, with a fifth on the way.

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