Feast (The Hunger Series) (Volume 2)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.74 (839 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1941539122 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Hunger, the first book of the Hunger Trilogy, is a must read for all!"--Suspense Magazine "Just when you think that 21st-century authors have come up with every possible way of destroying the world, along comes Jeremiah Knight."--New Hampshire Magazine "A wicked step-child of KING and DEL TORO. "Jeremiah Knight has written the beginning of an epic sojourn into the good and evil of science, and more importantly, of man. Lock your windows and bolt your doors. Jeremiah Knight imagines the post-apocalypse like no one else."--The Novel Blog
The human race hangs by a thread the thickness of a single gene: RC-714. Upon reaching Hellhole, the family is captured by a man named Mason, who not only survived the Change, but managed to keep a small community alive as well--a community that is subject to his every carnal desire and whim. Trapped in the clutches of a man whose heart is as twisted as the monsters that roam the Earth, Peter, Ella, Jakob, Anne and Alia, must fight for their freedom froma literal hellhole. Combining the speculative science of Crichton with the twisted sc
"Smorgasbord of Excitement" according to Kristin Henning. If you loved book 1, Hunger, like I did, you are going to be thrilled with book 2. I have anxiously awaited this sequel and like the majority of the Earth's population was after consuming the RC-71Smorgasbord of Excitement Kristin Henning If you loved book 1, Hunger, like I did, you are going to be thrilled with book 2. I have anxiously awaited this sequel and like the majority of the Earth's population was after consuming the RC-714 gene, my hunger for more is even greater! It is so well written and I really felt like I had jumped into their world. I can't imagine how anyone could mentally survive dealing with an apocalypse where you not only had to fight off actual monstrosities, both animal and human. gene, my hunger for more is even greater! It is so well written and I really felt like I had jumped into their world. I can't imagine how anyone could mentally survive dealing with an apocalypse where you not only had to fight off actual monstrosities, both animal and human. "An Excellent Continuation of Hunger" according to CarterFSU. Feast picks up right where we left off with Hunger. The story finds Peter Crane and his group heading to one of the bio domes to meet up with a scientist who should be able to help fix some of what has gone wrong in the world. The story is very fast-paced and the people and creatures that they come across are highly intriguing.I thoroughly enjoyed this 2nd book in the series and am anxiously awaiting book #An Excellent Continuation of Hunger Feast picks up right where we left off with Hunger. The story finds Peter Crane and his group heading to one of the bio domes to meet up with a scientist who should be able to help fix some of what has gone wrong in the world. The story is very fast-paced and the people and creatures that they come across are highly intriguing.I thoroughly enjoyed this 2nd book in the series and am anxiously awaiting book #3!. !. Nom nom nom part 2 Feast is exactly the sequel it should be to Hunger, book 1 of The Hunger series, and I was very satisfied with it. From beginning to end, I ate it up, pun intended and appropriate. If you're looking for something new in post-apocalyptic fiction, check out Hunger and Feast. Then eagerly await the third book like me. Bon appetit!
Hunger, the #1 post-apocalyptic bestseller, was the first novel under the Knight name, which Suspense Magazine called, "A riveting post-apocalyptic epic of man's rush to save the world and the harsh consequences that follow." For more on Knight and his alter-egos, visit bewareofmonsters.. JEREMIAH KNIGHT is the secret (not really) identity for an