Snow

Nov 03, 2010 20:59

I'm not looking forward to winter. This book didn't help. I had never heard of Snow or Ronald Malfi before it was assigned for the Monsters class. This was a solid little book. I read it while I was traveling to Columbus for World Fantasy Con, and it was neat reading the opening in an airport while sitting in an airport.

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The Monsters alexagrave November 7 2010, 21:36:50 UTC
I quite enjoyed the monsters in this book as well. The combination of them easily being mistaken for snow and also taking over human bodies was creepy. The faceless children deserve a shiver too. ;)

-Lori

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Kids anonymous November 9 2010, 15:55:29 UTC
Interesting, I didn't think the kids really worked that well. I didn't see enough of them and they never really did anything menacing. As a parent, it would have been infinitely worse for me if the kids had suffered. I never really saw any suffering here... it just seemed like maybe they went mindless. Heck, they were still with their parents (Eddie and Emily). If you want to torment a parent, torture the kids.

I did, however, enjoy the book. I liked Todd and Kate (except that he was yet another horny dude). Love the artwork you found.

~nikki

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Snow anonymous November 27 2010, 03:44:31 UTC
I agree that the kids were the best part of the book, and they were very creepy.

Paul

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