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Terminal by Brian Keene Summary and Reviews

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Book Review: No monsters??? So what...its Brian Keene!!!
Summary: 5 Stars

Terminal, a roller coaster ride of great proportions!! Brian Keene does not need monsters, vampires ect... to write a good thriller. This is a very good story of a man who is faced with making some very hard decisions for his family because he is suffering from terminal cancer. If you like Brian Keene you will love this book!!

Book Review: Not DOA
Summary: 4 Stars

Although not as good as his other works, this one does try to break out of the mold of most genre novels. If you want something a bit different, your time will not be wasted here.

Book Review: Oh my ...
Summary: 5 Stars

I've been looking forward to TERMINAL since hearing Brian read a chapter at World Horror Con '05 in New York City, and finally picked up a copy today.

Started reading it at 3 pm, and finished at 10 pm. One of a handful of novels I've finished in a single sitting, and one of the best novels I've read, ever! Period, end of story!

Honest, dark, and perfectly paced. Reading TERMINAL was like riding a sled down an avalanche.

Do not miss this ride!

Book Review: Oh my....
Summary: 5 Stars

I've been looking forward to TERMINAL since hearing Brian read a chapter at World Horror Con '05 in New York City, and finally picked up a copy a few weeks ago.

Started reading it at 3 pm, and finished at 10 pm. One of a handful of novels I've finished in a single sitting, and one of the best novels I've read, ever! Period, end of story!

Honest, dark, and perfectly paced. Reading TERMINAL was like riding a sled down an avalanche.

Do not miss this ride!

Book Review: One hell of a ride
Summary: 5 Stars

Brian Keene established himself as a great new author, and a powerful voice in horror upon the release of The Rising (also worth checking out).

But in Terminal, Keene's fiction reaches an all new level. It isn't often I can get so emotionally connected to a character as I could in Terminal. And even though Tommy, the protagonist, is doing something that is wrong by almost any code of ethics out there, I could still relate to the character.

Terminal is a great and moving story. Just don't expect a light, fun summer read to take to the beach. It's a dark tale of love and loss, and how one mistake can affect the lives of so many people.

You do not want to miss this one.
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