Ruth B. (spartacusaby) - , reviewed Fragment (Nell Duckworth & Geoffrey Binswanger, Bk 1) on + 81 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
Wow: if you enjoyed "Jurassic Park," you will love this novel. The premise is that evolution took a very different path on an isolated and unexplored island in the South Pacific. The indigenous species are a weird combination of insect, spider, crustacean, and the animals we know. Every species is predatory, even the ones that look like plants. When the cast and crew of a reality show arrive to film on the island, they find a great deal more than they bargained for.
I picked this up expecting a fun vacation read, but found it cutting into my vacation plans; I simply couldn't put it down. It's a fast-paced, heart-stopping ride, and the sketches of island life forms reveal an author with a truly warped imagination.
I picked this up expecting a fun vacation read, but found it cutting into my vacation plans; I simply couldn't put it down. It's a fast-paced, heart-stopping ride, and the sketches of island life forms reveal an author with a truly warped imagination.
Amanda F. (Scooby2) - , reviewed Fragment (Nell Duckworth & Geoffrey Binswanger, Bk 1) on + 96 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This book was a nice quick read about an island and some never before seen critters. It reminded me a lot of Jurassic Park (liked Jurassic Park better). I also enjoyed the drawings that were scattered throughout the book. I liked reading the book, but I am glad I checked it out at the local library. Wouldn't have bought this one. This book is a one time read for me. :)
Bowden P. (Trey) - , reviewed Fragment (Nell Duckworth & Geoffrey Binswanger, Bk 1) on + 260 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is interesting. The premise of the book is that a reality TV science show called SeaLife discovers a remnant ecology that is very different from ours. And very deadly.
Now, the author's love of science shows through, from his crafting of the ecology and critters, to at least one of the scientists and his depiction of Wood's Hole. He also bangs on scientists with axes to grind. But, I almost didn't read it because the introductory characters in the reality show made me want to shoot them. I mean a horrible case of "I don't care what happens to these characters." Fortunately, most of them get eaten (the stereotypical nerd survives though). Unfortunately, the producer survives.
From there it drops into modern pulp with the US Navy blockading the island, a NASA lab and a dedicated exploration of the island showing off tech toys. The pay off is interesting, and ultimately, very rational. Something I have a hard time buying given the potential politics.
All in all, its fun pulp. Wait for it in paperback, or trade for it here.
Now, the author's love of science shows through, from his crafting of the ecology and critters, to at least one of the scientists and his depiction of Wood's Hole. He also bangs on scientists with axes to grind. But, I almost didn't read it because the introductory characters in the reality show made me want to shoot them. I mean a horrible case of "I don't care what happens to these characters." Fortunately, most of them get eaten (the stereotypical nerd survives though). Unfortunately, the producer survives.
From there it drops into modern pulp with the US Navy blockading the island, a NASA lab and a dedicated exploration of the island showing off tech toys. The pay off is interesting, and ultimately, very rational. Something I have a hard time buying given the potential politics.
All in all, its fun pulp. Wait for it in paperback, or trade for it here.
Glenda H. (pconnerg) reviewed Fragment (Nell Duckworth & Geoffrey Binswanger, Bk 1) on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I originally bought this in paperback at the Dollar Tree. It looked interesting. I always have a stack to read so I let several people read it before I finally got around to it. Everyone loved it. When I finally read it I just couldn't put it down. It was incredible. I can't wait for the sequel and I hope the talks of a movie come true. I just had to have it in hardback for my library.