Dark Inside Jeyn Roberts Books
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Dark Inside Jeyn Roberts Books
I liked the storyline. The editing is good. The book is a good length. With all that said the book seemed to go on and on without anything happening. They found a place to hide. They ran. They found a place to hide again. They ran. There wasn’t very much information about why this was happening. Yeah, we got a few scrapes of info but not much for the length of the book. It kind of seemed like the author was stretching It out and not giving us much in this book so they could write the second book in the series. While also having a decent number of pages for this book. It really annoys me when authors do this. It was super annoying that all these people had killers chasing them and didn’t acquire ANY type of weapons until almost the end of the book! Yeah, I’ll probably read book two just because I’m curious to find out what caused all of this. I hope it has more information than this book and isn’t just stretched out so the author could write book three!Tags : Amazon.com: Dark Inside (9780230756182): Jeyn Roberts: Books,Jeyn Roberts,Dark Inside,MacMillan Children's Books,0230756182,Children's Teenage fiction: Horror & ghost stories, chillers,Children's Teenage fiction: Thrillers,Children's Books - Young Adult Fiction,Horror & ghost stories, chillers (Children's Teenage),JUVENILE FICTION Action & Adventure Survival Stories,JUVENILE FICTION Horror,JUVENILE FICTION Monsters,Juvenile Fiction Science Fiction,Science Fiction,Thrillers (Children's Teenage),Young Adult Fiction
Dark Inside Jeyn Roberts Books Reviews
It took me about three hours to read Dark Inside - although I was tired, grumpy and a little hungover, I couldn't stop. This is the ultimate in 'one more chapter' reading.
Firstly, and most importantly, Dark Inside is not a zombie novel. It's a wonderful mix of paranormal post-apocalyptic action - from the first chapter I was completely hooked. Focused on four main characters with a cast of unforgettable secondary characters, it begins with a bang and just doesn't slow down, all the way through.
All four characters are incredibly different, but all either likable or easy to sympathise with. Aries is a strong female character with brains, Mason is the guilt-ridden survivor, Clementine is the ditz who survives despite her naive ideas and action and Michael is thrust into a world that grows increasingly dark by the minute but manages to keep his head above water. And then there's Nothing - the character that knows all about the dark, but doesn't reveal more than small glimpses of him, or her, self.
Of the secondary characters I particularly loved Chickadee with her infectious energy and I loved to hate Colin. It takes a special character for me to hate them so much I'm hoping for their downfall!
The world-building grabbed me immediately - I HAVE to know more about the darkness, and just what causes all this crazy shiz to go down.
There's no faulting the pacing of Dark Inside. It is literally a rollercoaster that I didn't want to get off - so much that I went and bought the second book, Rage Within, when I was only halfway through Dark Inside, because I knew I wanted to have the next book ready.
If you love fast-paced books with excellent characterisation, where the secrets of the apocalypse are tantalisingly dangled in front of you, read Dark Inside. I can't believe I waited this long to read it!
Interest in Book I remember first seeing the cover. It spoke loudly to me. READ ME, it said. I think those eyes hypnotize you...*blinks* Then I read the blurb, and post-apocalyptic/dystopia being a favorite genre of mine, I just knew I had to let those powerful eyes have their way...
World-Building Intense only brushes the surface of this world. Everything starts out normally. People are going about their day, living life, enjoying breathing. Then...BAM! Earthquakes topping the Richter scale rip apart the globe. Multiple schools are bombed. Life everywhere is perishing at an alarmingly fast rate. The survivors of these atrocities are in shock, wounded, terrified. When they see their neighbors and friends, they plead for help, though help is the last thing they receive. Instead, more blood is shed as these once normal humans are now infected with the worst kind of disease evil. Those immune to these twisted, macabre and horrific ideas of fun flee into the wide open, doing their best to remain one step ahead of their relentless, murderous pursuers. On the surface, the world-building appears simple. But deep down, the rules of the game have changed drastically. Right and wrong , as well as love and hate, are hard to discern.
Characters The four young protagonists of this hellish existence all start out in different places. I really loved the four different perspectives. I'm a fan of multiple POVs, in general, as it allows us an intimate view of each character. Mason, Aries (but she's a Gemini), Clementine and Michael all start out in very different scenarios. Their experiences and personalities are quite different, but one thing that drives them toward each other is the sheer will to survive. They meet different people along the way, both evil and not, who have lasting effects. Mason, in my opinion, is teetering on the edge between good and evil. Michael is struggling with his perceived cowardice, Aries does not want to be the leader everyone expects her to be, and dear Clementine just wants to find her brother. And then there is Daniel, who appears to be something...more. I foresee interesting things from that guy.
And then we have Nothing. Nothing pops up occasionally during the book, with their chilling views of the world. We don't know much about Nothing, although one can deduce that Nothing is the nothingness that eats away at our souls. The evil and horror that infect our hearts. Using this concept as a character is brilliant. The addition of this voice into the multiple perspectives really brought out the creep-factor. It added to the tone and the overall spine-tingling, chill-inducing effect.
Lasting Impressions Holy awesome to the sauce, people! Your intense emotions will keep you glued to the pages as your heart palpitations and sweaty hands add to the experience. I compare this book to a grisly automobile accident where you slow down as you pass, unable to remove your eyes from the horror. You will not be able to put this book down! It reminds me of a YA-version of The Stand by Stephen King, though we have not yet met Randall Flagg. Or have we...?
Favorite Quote
"There are different types of people in the world. There are people who accept what's in front of them unquestioningly. They live in the dark. In defeat. Ignoring what the future might bring or how they might help to make things happen. Then there are people like me. Optimists. They too live in the dark, in times like these, but dream of the light. I trust in the possibilities of betterness. I believe there is more to life than this. I have to. There's no other choice for me."
I liked the storyline. The editing is good. The book is a good length. With all that said the book seemed to go on and on without anything happening. They found a place to hide. They ran. They found a place to hide again. They ran. There wasn’t very much information about why this was happening. Yeah, we got a few scrapes of info but not much for the length of the book. It kind of seemed like the author was stretching It out and not giving us much in this book so they could write the second book in the series. While also having a decent number of pages for this book. It really annoys me when authors do this. It was super annoying that all these people had killers chasing them and didn’t acquire ANY type of weapons until almost the end of the book! Yeah, I’ll probably read book two just because I’m curious to find out what caused all of this. I hope it has more information than this book and isn’t just stretched out so the author could write book three!
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