MONSTERLAND REANIMATED
Monsterland Series, Book 2
Monsterland Series, Book 2
BY MICHAEL OKON
Narrated by Luke Hannafin
Genre: YA Horror / Science Fiction (Ages 13-17)
Length: 250 pages; Audio: 7 hours, 37 minutes
Categories: Urban Fantasy, Apocalyptic, Horror, Science Fiction
Publisher: Wordfire Press, LLC
Release date: June 21, 2019
Content Rating: PG-13 + M: There is violence, blood, and gore.
Book Description
After Monsterland has imploded, the entire world is thrown into chaos. World leadership is gone, economies have collapsed, and communications are non-existent. Wyatt must go beyond the boundaries of his small town to reestablish contact with the outside world, and alert the government about a traitor-in-chief. During his journey he discovers a new threat released from the bowels of the defunct theme park.When an army of relentless mummies, a life-sucking ooze called The Glob, and a hybrid re- animated Behemoth rise from the depths of Monsterland, who will survive?
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Hall Ways Review: Audio Book
Review: SPOILER ALERT! Monsterland Reanimated is a spoiler
for book one, Monsterland, pretty much from the first sentences. Reanimated
begins with a summary of where book one ended and soon after, readers get
quite a thorough summary (Cliff’s Notes level) of what happened in book one
that leads to where book two begins. This is great if you start with book two
and have no intention of reading book one, but my recommendation is to start
with Monsterland so you get fully connected to the personalities of the characters.
And for those who’ve read book one and tend to get frustrated when too much plot-rehash takes place: stick with it. Once we get up-to-speed, the pace and action of
Monsterland Reanimated take off, and you’ll be on the edge of your seat.
Now that those warnings are
out of the way...to the goodies! Author Michael Okon again does a fantastic job of world building
and uses figurative language to help readers visualize the settings.
“A bright moon painted the
landscape pewter.”
“A gate screamed in the
silence…”
“…the broken glass,
littering the ground like diamonds.”
Okon’s use of similes, metaphors,
and some brilliant analogies make the scenes in Monsterland Reanimated come
vividly to life and set a very specific tone with some scenes reminiscent of Stephen
King’s The Stand. Even when he paints the most serene of pictures, there
is still that background vibe that all is definitely not peaceful.
“Monsters came in all
varieties -- more than he ever realized. As long as humanity was stronger, that
was all that mattered.”
Through all the chaos and
dire circumstances where lives are truly dangling by a thread, it is fun to see
that some things will always be the same. Moms are always moms, and Gracie, main
character Wyatt’s mom, is clearly trying to find just one thing to control in
the madness and chastises her son for drinking soda. Teenage boys are always teenage boys, and Wyatt is driven by his attraction to females, even as he’s being
pursued by monsters. These scenes are a refreshing reminder of what it is to be
human and motivated by love.
Another place where the
author’s writing shines is in his imaginative rendering of a wide variety of
monsters. Okon goes beyond the vampires, zombies, and werewolves of book one and
delivers some creative variations. At about the three-fourths point in the
story, he throws a major curve ball and puts an exciting twist on things that brings
a whole new mystical element to the table. Careful readers will catch some subtle
hints about things to come, but don’t be too confident you’ll figure out
exactly how the plot will unfold. Sure, readers may figure out some pieces of the puzzle, but the shock is in the vastness of the puzzle itself.
ABOUT THE NARRATION: Of
note: the audio book of Monsterland Reanimated is an hour and eighteen minutes longer;
yet, the print version of it is some twenty pages shorter than book one. Now
that I have listened to book two, I know why. While narrator Luke Hannafin
eventually found his stride, listening at regular speed was a beating. He reads
slowly, and the pauses between what I imagine are paragraphs or line breaks are
much too long; I actually thought the audio had stopped a few times. Conversations are too
slow and seem unnatural. I bumped to 1.25x about 40 minutes in, but that was a
little too fast for the next hour until the narrator found his pacing. (Wishing that Audible allowed for adjustments in smaller increments in the speed;
1.15, like I can do on the Authors Direct audio platform, would have been
perfect.) Even with the increased listening speed, some of those pauses were
long, and there was a bit of background noise. Hannafin’s pacing got better and
more natural after a few hours, or it could be that the pace of the story
picked up so much I didn’t notice the hiccups. Though Hannafin had a couple of mispronounced
words, and again, I wasn’t a fan of the Egor voice (in both books, it’s a mix
of Young Frankenstein’s Igor and the Grinch. UGH.), Hannafin does an
excellent job performing the dialogue that was broken by static and communicating
over CB radios. Overall, the narration was a step down from book one and seemed
less professional. However, the narrator improved dramatically by the end. Given that change, I’d
give him another chance if he narrated the next book in the series because I
think he has the hang of it now.
Overall, I continue to
recommend the Monsterland series for action-packed, monster-filled fabulousness.
I trust that book three (which the author assures us is coming! Hooray!) will
spend less time bringing new readers current and more time on what we’re returning
for: Okon’s masterful weaving of imaginative stories that keep readers holding
their breath.
Thank you to the author and
iRead Book Tours for providing me an audio code in exchange for my honest
opinion – the only kind I give.
Meet the Author:
Michael Okon is an award-winning and best-selling author of multiple genres including paranormal, thriller, horror, action/adventure and self-help. He graduated from Long Island University with a degree in English, and then later received his MBA in business and finance.
Coming from a family of writers, he has storytelling in his DNA. Michael has been writing from as far back as he can remember, his inspiration being his love for films and their impact on his life. From the time he saw The Goonies, he was hooked on the idea of entertaining people through unforgettable characters.
Michael is a lifelong movie buff, a music playlist aficionado, and a sucker for self-help books. He lives on the North Shore of Long Island with his wife and children.
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When world markets are decimated by a crippling plague, philanthropist, and billionaire businessman, Vincent Konrad decides to place monsters in a theme park setting to promote education and tolerance. Copper Valley is chosen as the primary site for the park in the United States.
Wyatt Baldwin, a high school senior is dying to go to the opening and when he lands special passes to the park, he and his friends are expecting the experience of a lifetime.
After all, in a theme park where real zombies, werewolves, and vampires are the main attractions, what could possibly go wrong?
After all, in a theme park where real zombies, werewolves, and vampires are the main attractions, what could possibly go wrong?
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Thank you so much for sharing this fabulous MOnsterbook series!
ReplyDeleteI have really enjoyed it. So imaginative!
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