The Kaiju Preservation Society

336 pages

English language

Published March 14, 2022 by Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom.

ISBN:
978-0-7653-8913-8
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Hilarious light reading

Imagine Jurassic Park, but instead of a T-Rex, there's Godzilla - no, actually quite a few of them, and tending to these monsters is not a billionaire's private project, but in humanity's best interest. Sure, this is a fantasy-colored satire, a light snack of a read, not a real science fiction novel like Jurassic Park. But Scalzi's writing is enjoyable as always, and with the author's practiced pacing, the action just keeps coming, interrupted only for some comic relief and genre-suited banter. I found it pretty hard to put down, and felt well entertained from the first to the last page.

Light Reading

As the author states himself: This is the book equivalent of a pop song and not meant to go very deep. With that in mind, it was entertaining to read. The characters are a bit flat and predictable, the story needs a lot of suspending one's belief from the reader (so much that even Scalzi needed to make the main character explain what the literary term "lamp shading" means, in a meta-nod to his own story). If you're up for something light with a lot of quips and pop culture references, I recommend to read this book.

Review of 'The Kaiju Preservation Society' on 'Goodreads'

Reading this book felt like eating an ENORMOUS bucket of popcorn. It looks so promising! It's such a bold idea - it's going to be amazing! And it is... at first.

An exciting premise, smooth writing, cliffhangers at the end of many chapters. The protagonist is just bland enough to serve as a "self-insert", and that catchphrase... yeah, I laughed, a lot. It's a funny book, despite the adventurous goings-on.

This is not the perfect novel, however. Most of the characters sort of blended into each other for me and I forgot which one is the geologist, and which one the physicist. They're all witty and there's a LOT of banter between, well, everybody. The names of the American characters are so generic that I can't remember even one of them now.
This book made me laugh - the humor is very contemporary, and I wonder how funny people will …

Amazing premise, shallow characters

It was difficult to give this one 3 stars, because it was such a brisk, entertaining read. The premise is fascinating, and I'm craving more information and stories about this world Scalzi has created.

But... and I know this critique is going to sound contradictory when we're discussing a novel about kaiju and alternate earths, but the characters just weren't realistic enough. Not believable or grounded enough. Every single character in the world has the same razor-sharp wit, snappy comebacks, and elevated charisma. As if they were all cut from the same model and then just given different names, pronouns, and histories.

To put it bluntly, while the dialogue is downright hilarious, it just wasn't remotely believable. Regardless of the dire circumstances we see them in, they're cheery and witty, cracking jokes and barely showing any speck of genuine human emotion.

That's just my opinion as someone who really values …

Review of 'The Kaiju Preservation Society' on 'Goodreads'

It was difficult to give this one 3 stars, because it was such a brisk, entertaining read. The premise is fascinating, and I'm craving more information and stories about this world Scalzi has created.

But... and I know this critique is going to sound contradictory when we're discussing a novel about kaiju and alternate earths, but the characters just weren't realistic enough. Not believable or grounded enough. Every single character in the world has the same razor-sharp wit, snappy comebacks, and elevated charisma. As if they were all cut from the same model and then just given different names, pronouns, and histories.

To put it bluntly, while the dialogue is downright hilarious, it just wasn't remotely believable. Regardless of the dire circumstances we see them in, they're cheery and witty, cracking jokes and barely showing any speck of genuine human emotion.

That's just my opinion as someone who really values …

Popcorn, but good popcorn

As Scalzi says in his afterword, this is a three-minute pop song of a novel, not a complex symphony. However, even the lightest of pop songs needs effort to make it work, and this does work on its own terms. It's a fun book that rattles along at a good pace, throwing enough big ideas into the mix to keep you reading and not asking too many questions about whether it all makes sense. Spends a lot of time setting up for not much plot, and relies a lot on coincidences to give the ending a personal stake for the protagonist, but does what it says on the tin and people who like this sort of thing will like this.

Review of 'The Kaiju Preservation Society' on 'Storygraph'

This was a perfect read for a terrible, horrible, absolutely no good week. Funny, silly, and a fast read. The title pretty much sums up the plot, but it also involves alternate universes and some cool science. Niamh is without a doubt my favorite character. 

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