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A review by beastreader
Pressure by Brian Keene
2.0
I truly wanted to like this book way more than I actually did. I got really excited when I read the premise for this book. I have read a few other books with deep sea creatures that have been terrifying. So I was ready for a chill.
When Carrie had her first encounter with the creature it was a little scary. The environment changing the way it did with the creature's emotions was like a mood ring. However, unlike a mood ring, this one fights back when it turns "black". It will kill and destroy everything in its wake. Yet, despite the creature being scary, the rest of the story as a whole including the characters were subpar. I barely remembered their names. This book is not the stuff of nightmares. One author that can really make creatures terrifying is a favorite of mine, Mr. Jeremy Robinson.
When Carrie had her first encounter with the creature it was a little scary. The environment changing the way it did with the creature's emotions was like a mood ring. However, unlike a mood ring, this one fights back when it turns "black". It will kill and destroy everything in its wake. Yet, despite the creature being scary, the rest of the story as a whole including the characters were subpar. I barely remembered their names. This book is not the stuff of nightmares. One author that can really make creatures terrifying is a favorite of mine, Mr. Jeremy Robinson.