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Note: I received access to read this book from the publisher for free. That doesn't influence my opinion on it, but it's worth disclosing.

Gundog has a few good characters, but doesn't feel like an inspired post apocalypse. There is some "explaining away" for solutions to problems that could have made for compelling situations. Questions that could have been tied up in this book were left to be pondered upon in the epilogue for a sequel that may never come. Most of this book has the tone of a young adult novel, but the character arcs are just a little shallow and don't showcase a ton of personality. It definitely lacks the depth that a proper coming of age tale would have. This one just didn't live up to Whitta's other work.
 
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thenthomwaslike | Jul 24, 2023 |
This book was a bit of a disappointment. Any attempts at wit in the writing were based on annoying cliches and stereotypes.
 
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kamlibrarian | Hi ha 4 ressenyes més | Dec 23, 2022 |
I read Ted Naifeh's Couurtney Crumrin series a while ago and really loved it, but didn't really get into other things I tried by him. I must not have looked hard enough, because Death Jr. is a gem. Making a young grim reaper into a sweet little kid is probably not easy to do convincingly, but he and Gary Whitta have done it here. The humor is sharp, the story and characters fun. I'll be recommending this at both my jobs every chance I get.
 
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Harks | Hi ha 8 ressenyes més | Dec 17, 2022 |
I love Ted Naifeh's artwork; that, combined with the humor and surprisingly endearing (considering the main characters) writing by Gary Whitta, makes this a winner. I wish there were more.
 
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Harks | Hi ha 4 ressenyes més | Dec 17, 2022 |
Who’s Gary Whitta? Why, he’s a screenwriter (The Book of Eli, After Earth, Star Wars: Rogue One), video game writer, and comic book writer turned novelist, which is my favorite kind of author (see Peter David and Neil Gaiman). What does this mean? It means don’t expect a boring book.

And this isn’t one. Right from the start, we are summoning demons in medieval times, hooking you right away like any decent book ought to do. We’ve got good noble warrior characters, bad evil zealots and sorcerers, and a clear objective. It’s basically the story of the Punisher if the mafia were demons and if King Arthur was Captain America (if that makes any sense).

It’s a simple story, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a good story. The biggest problem, like most novels, is that there’s a sludgy middle where there’s lots of thinking and description. Then it speeds up at the end. This is the first time I’ve noticed the pacing of a novel and it’s upsetting. But it’s still a good book. I recommend giving it a try.
 
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theWallflower | Hi ha 8 ressenyes més | Oct 3, 2022 |
Bought for the cause (it was sold though the ACLU which will also receive the proceeds). It's a collection of stories that very heavily connect to the issues of our times and the idea of resistance to oppression in its multi-faceted forms. Being a collection, it's inevitably a mixed bag based on reader taste. The cause is worth it and they're overall good stories.

Now, who will be our Billy Grainger?
 
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SocProf9740 | Jul 11, 2021 |
Abomination is a mashup of History and Fantasy. In a way, it starts out as an alternative history or at least a Fantasy explanation of certain events. However, it didn't take long before it veered away from the history of 9th century England into pure Fantasy Fiction. It was full of anachronisms, and many of the characters had highly modern attitudes that were flat out ridiculous in the historical setting. However, most of the story itself, especially the plot, was enjoyable and made me think of the "Diablo" video games I love to play.

If you've never played any of the "Diablo" games, then just know that they're dark, gritty, and graphic, and they involve demonic possession and all the horrors that come along with it. That is Abomination in a nutshell, and it's not for anyone who doesn't enjoy horror or is easily bothered by graphic violence.

A little over halfway through the book, the story took an unexpected turn that I can't explain without giving away an important detail not mentioned in the synopsis. However, after that, it quickly became extremely predictable, and each turn of events grew more and more implausible and convenient. I became antsy and impatient for the ending, so as much as I enjoyed over half of the book, I would have rather been playing "Diablo" during the last third or so. If you enjoy playing "Diablo" or reading Dark Fantasy, maybe give this book a chance. Perhaps you'll feel differently than I did about the second half.
 
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FortifiedByBooks | Hi ha 8 ressenyes més | Jan 5, 2021 |
This book was too simplistic and predictable to enjoy, but it wasn't absolutely terrible.
 
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tombrown | Hi ha 8 ressenyes més | Feb 21, 2020 |
Not my cup of tea! RTC
 
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doyoudogear | Oct 10, 2019 |
** I received a copy of this book for free through a Goodreads giveaway. **

While I may have seem many of the twists in this book coming, it didn't matter. The journey through the story, to the twists, was enough to keep me reading even if I was pretty sure how things were going to end. I needed to know how the story and the characters were going to get to the end! The world and character development was extraordinary and I was truly sad to find myself at the end of the book and the end of the journey. Magic and horror and love and devotion abound in this book. A wonderful read.
 
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J_Colson | Hi ha 8 ressenyes més | Nov 30, 2017 |
El Imperio Galáctico ha terminado de construir el arma más poderosa de todas, la Estrella de la muerte, pero un grupo de rebeldes decide realizar una misión de muy alto riesgo: robar los planos de dicha estación antes de que entre en operaciones, mientras se enfrentan también al poderoso Lord Sith conocido como Darth Vader, discípulo del despiadado Emperador Palpatine.
 
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bibliest | Hi ha 4 ressenyes més | Aug 24, 2017 |
Hmmm... I am not quite sure what it is about this story... but I think I quite enjoyed it. Maybe it's because I'm playing Dragon Age and Indra just acts like fem-Hawke would it my head? Or maybe the first 10% of the story it's just shades of Diablo (the game)? Or maybe it just reminds me of Ladyhawke (haha just not the way you think)? Tropes much?

Well whatever it is/was, it was done well enough that I enjoyed reading it and getting to the (rather tidy and convenient but somehow that didn't really make me twitch) end.

Maybe I just found myself enamoured with Wulfric's martyrlike complex.

Maybe.
 
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kephradyx | Hi ha 8 ressenyes més | Jun 20, 2017 |
El Imperio Galáctico ha terminado de construir el arma más poderosa de todas, la Estrella de la muerte, pero un grupo de rebeldes decide realizar una misión de muy alto riesgo: robar los planos de dicha estación antes de que entre en operaciones, mientras se enfrentan también al poderoso Lord Sith conocido como Darth Vader, discípulo del despiadado Emperador Palpatine. Film ambientado entre los episodios III y IV de Star Wars.
 
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bibliotecayamaguchi | Hi ha 4 ressenyes més | Jun 8, 2017 |
A preposterously christianized Mad Max knock-off. Denzel Washington brings a lot of gravitas to the role, and Gary Oldman does the hammy villain excellently well. All this is undercut by the plot and the stylish and impractical garb of the Solara character. This movie is actually first cousin to "I am Legend", which had a quite good first 1/2 hour, in which it was revealed that Will Smith can act, followed by another hour of complete CGI filled dumbness.
 
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themulhern | Hi ha 4 ressenyes més | Apr 30, 2017 |
I enjoyed this film but I didn't love it. It lacked something for me. I don't think it's one I'll rewatch a lot.
 
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infjsarah | Hi ha 4 ressenyes més | Apr 23, 2017 |
Loved the sarky robot, had a feeling that the end was inevitable and it was well done. I enjoyed watching it and look forward to watching it again.
 
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wyvernfriend | Hi ha 4 ressenyes més | Apr 18, 2017 |
Rebels go to war with an evil empire.

Concept: C
Story: C
Characters: C
Dialog: C
Pacing: C
Cinematography: A
Special effects/design: A
Acting: B
Music: A

Enjoyment: A

GPA: 2.9/4½
 
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comfypants | Hi ha 4 ressenyes més | Dec 18, 2016 |
During King Alfred's reign, after a prolonged war with the "barbarians" of the north, there is finally peace in England. However, there are whisperings that the barbarians may be gearing up for another attack, and that is when a collection of scrolls written in an archaic, unfamiliar language is discovered. Once the scrolls are deciphered by the King's priest, they discover the ability to transform common animals into vicious, mutant monsters. Abominations. However, once it is discovered that they are difficult to control, and the priest's motives become more singular, things quickly begin to spiral out of hand.

Though I've said it many times, I don't think I've ever been quite so torn on whether or not I've liked a novel. The story is great, so great in fact that if I was rating it individually I'd give it an easy 5 stars. I really liked the characters too! Unfortunately, there were too many little things that got on my nerves, or that simply made no sense. For example, initially the abominations are described as horrid monsters, but 20 pages into the book, the author starts describing them as "2-headed snakes" and "wolves with 6 legs." My mental images of these creatures went from vivid, horrific beasts to generic fantasy creatures.

There were many other issues too. For example, a character is described as being on a journey that has lasted 10 months, but when they send a message for help from home they arrive in a single day. Things like this, things I can't describe without spoiling the story, happened constantly, and numerous times I found my frustration at the inconsistencies overriding my enjoyment of the story.

I really do have a love-hate relationship with this book I really WANT to like it, and I do still myself rather enthusiastic about it. It's a cool concept, a compelling story, and I loved the grim atmosphere of the whole thing. I just can't overlook all its flaws. Had the author spent a bit more time ironing out the kinks, or had the editor been more diligent, this may have been a 5-star book for me. Unfortunately, it just isn't quite there.
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Ape | Hi ha 8 ressenyes més | Jun 23, 2016 |
 
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imahorcrux | Hi ha 8 ressenyes més | Jun 22, 2016 |
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Promoted as an alternate Medieval England with magic, this could have taken place everywhere in Fantasy-land. (Especially since most of this kind of fantasy settings are England anyway). I may sound a bit harsh but I was really disappointed as I expected more of a historical fantasy thriller kind of book.

Wulfric, after fighting the terrible abominations and defeating their master, is himself turned into an abomination of a greater scale: he transforms every night into one and goes on a killing spree. Apparently, he's also immortal

This book was so slow! I had to really get myself to read it every time again. There were some times that it felt like maybe it was getting better at last, but in the end it never did. The premise was interesting enough. I think it's partly because it felt like a very long book for the story it told in the end. Also, I never felt a real connection to the characters. And the ending, it was super convenient and had me facepalm multiple times. This book was clearly not for me.

Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for providing me with a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!
 
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Floratina | Hi ha 8 ressenyes més | May 26, 2016 |
A man carries a bible through a post-apocalyptic desert.

It's like watching one of those video game cut scenes, where no matter how many buttons you mash they just won't let you skip it and play the fucking game already.

Concept: A
Story: D
Characters: C
Dialog: C
Pacing: F
Cinematography: F
Special effects/design: F
Acting: B
Music: F

Enjoyment: D

GPA: 1.3/4½
 
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comfypants | Hi ha 4 ressenyes més | Jan 11, 2016 |
Was one of the backers on Inkshare

The book has an interesting take on the fantasy genre by mixing it with a bit of Cthulhu.

The only reason why it doesn't get top score from me is that it sometimes has a bit too much "filler" description of the locations and the inner thoughts of the characters that isn't moving the story forward.
 
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SimonLarsen | Hi ha 8 ressenyes més | Oct 22, 2015 |
Post apocalyptic film with Denzel Washington, Mila Kunis, and Gary Oldman. Great cast, interesting plot, great soundtrack.
 
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kristilabrie | Hi ha 4 ressenyes més | Sep 22, 2015 |
I really want to bring attention to this one. In a word, Abomination was AWESOME. It feels like I’ve been waiting for a book like this my whole life, a historical fantasy mixed with horror that puts the “dark” in Dark Ages.

The only catch? The first part of this novel, composed of around a hundred pages or so, is its major weakness. I don’t want this to put anyone off though, because it really is not bad. However, when compared to the rest of the book, this section had the feel of a very long drawn-out prologue; the pacing here is a bit choppy, its tone blunt and cut-and-dried, the writing style straightforward and almost pedagogical in its delivery – not unlike a textbook. That’s because the first eight chapters are foremost concerned with establishing background information and historical details. They didn’t quite mesh with the part that came after. To me, Chapter Nine felt more like the real start of the story, kicking off the main narrative which takes place approximately fifteen years after the events of the first section. Here we finally get to the meat of it, when things truly begin to take off.

The entire tone of the novel also changes. We get a lot more character-focused, with the plot centered on two key protagonists. Wulfric is a former knight, fallen far from grace, who now wanders the English countryside dressed in rags and chains. Once the greatest soldier and former confidante of King Alfred the Great, Wulfric now lives in the shadows. Fifteen years ago, he fought to rid his kingdom of a plague of monstrous beasts known as abominations, and for his troubles he was cursed with a fate worse than death.

Then there’s Indra, a fierce young warrior, determined to prove herself worthy as a knight of the Order, an elite group of monster hunters. She is ten months into her initiation trial, which she must pass to become a full-fledged paladin. To do so, she’ll have to hunt down and kill an abomination within a year. Indra means to succeed, if nothing else just to defy her arrogant and controlling father, who was against this whole idea from the start. She’ll return home with the head of an abomination, or not at all.

The difference between the first third of the novel and its later two-thirds is incredible. I was not impressed with the beginning of the story, but after this turning point, I quickly changed my mind. I loved the characters. Wulfric is great, once I got to know him – which I felt we didn’t get the chance to do in the first section. He didn’t become fully realized for me until I got to meet him again in this second life of his, no longer a knight but a lowly beggar keeping away from civilization, fearing that innocents will die as a result of his terrible curse. His painful and blood-soaked past is awful and tragic, and if there’s one thing the intro did well, it was to make readers understand why Wulfric ended up the way he did. I also really liked Indra, which wasn’t too surprising; after all, it’s rare for me to read a spec fic novel and not to be drawn to a female protag, especially one this amazingly skilled with swords. Give me a woman with a sharp blade, any day.

The writing style also improved. Gary Whitta utilizes a third person omniscient point-of-view all through the novel and the effect is much like watching events play out like a movie. Of course, Whitta is also best known for his accomplishments in the film industry as a screenwriter (he did the post-apocalyptic thriller The Book of Eli and his writing credits also include Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Star Wars Rebels, and The Walking Dead game from Telltale) so that was consistent with my expectations. I also really enjoyed the main story of Abomination, a bloody and gruesome tale of monsters. I meant what I said about waiting for a book like this to come along; I rarely get to see such a cool mix of history and horror, serious but also entertaining, and absolutely not shy about the graphic violence and grotesque descriptions of the abominations.

So if you end up picking up this one and find the writing not to your tastes, please do give it a chance. Things really change and pick up after the first section. It was definitely necessary to get the history and background provided by the first eight chapters, but I think somehow weaving all that information subtly and evenly into the rest of the story would have made it a stronger novel. That also would have made a major plot reveal later on much less predictable. Still, aside the awkwardness of the first hundred pages or so, this book is scarily close to perfect. All things considered, I still really enjoyed Abomination and think it’s a damn good book. Worth checking out if you’re a fan of horror – especially if monster movies or stories are your thing!
 
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stefferoo | Hi ha 8 ressenyes més | Sep 1, 2015 |
Fun and quirky if a bit oddly paced, I liked the art, especially how differently Death was drawn than the rest of the world.
The story was interesting, it was clearly more an intro into the world than a strong, stand on it's own story and for that it worked quite well.
A good start and a series I am looking forward to reading more of.
 
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Kellswitch | Hi ha 8 ressenyes més | Apr 24, 2015 |