Is there a better scenery for a horror novel than a creepy private museum of taxidermized animals?
Is there a better team than a3,5 stars rounded up
Is there a better scenery for a horror novel than a creepy private museum of taxidermized animals?
Is there a better team than a recently divorced young woman with no means of financial support and who that's why moved to a small room in her Uncle Earl's The Wonder Museum and a middle age gay man, the barista of a coffee shop next door?
Add a mystery portal into a new world they found together by accident and you have a picture.
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Caroline and Simon together was fun, and I ALWAYS appreciate a healthy portion of humour, horror or not.
Many thanks to my GR friend Giulio who still hasn't given up the idea to convert me into a horror genre reader :)
Driverless vehicles is not actually a science fiction scenario that is THAT far away from the reality. FYI: We have driverless subways in Nuremberg si
Driverless vehicles is not actually a science fiction scenario that is THAT far away from the reality. FYI: We have driverless subways in Nuremberg since 2008.
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It is probably just a matter of time when the first driverless cars invade our streets.
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The automotive industry is working diligently on it. But is it a good thing?
+ A lot of unexpected turns, many characters with different backgrounds and personal secrets.
- Maybe TOO many participants was the reason why I found the character development rather flat and thin. The motivation of the bad boy, the Hacker didn't convince me either.
It was a quick read and an interesting story-line that will make you to question the future development in the automotive industry that is striving for giving up the human factor in favor of the autopilot. Don't we make ourselves vulnerable to evil attacks? Some thoughts after....
I think I should start to read more of dystopia, the genre I maybe underestimate.
What would you do if you had just 6 monthsSuch a refreshing read! 👍👏🏻
I think I should start to read more of dystopia, the genre I maybe underestimate.
What would you do if you had just 6 months to live before an inevitable scenario takes its fatal course? I know WHAT I WOULDN'T DO: to get up every day early in the morning to drive to work. NO WAY.
Detective Hank Palace knows exactly what to do. To live further = Just to do his job. And it means to investigate a trivial suicide case that his excellent detective instinct refuses to accept as a suicide case. Hank Palace is a great character. If you won't fall for him, you are a VERY cold-hearted person.
A clever, intriguing and thrilling read with a huge potential to turn me into a dystopia fan.😊...more