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The First Bird: Episode 1 (2013)

by Greig Beck(Favorite Author)
4.31 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
1743342190 (ISBN13: 9781743342190)
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English
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publisher
Momentum
series
The First Bird
review 1: I really enjoyed The First Bird series. It combines all my favorite elements - a little bit of Valley of Gwangi, and little bit of The Red Zone, with plenty of adventure for all. I think the plot got away from the author a little bit in the third book. One character in particular acts in an uncharacteristically reckless manner, and the characters we started out the book with get shoved off to the side. There's a primitive woman we never hear from again once she's introduced. My biggest complaint is the fauna of the hidden valley - I was hoping for more dinos. BUT...having said all that, it definitely kept me turning the pages, and with a little better editing, this would have been a five-star book. The imagination is fabulous, the description is excellent, and I loved the ... moreentire concept of a skin-sloughing disease that forces scientists to explore a hidden, secret prehistoric land.
review 2: I have a many favourite authors, and I have a few that stand out even among those. Greig Beck is one of them.I've been reading Greig Beck's books since I first discovered This Green Hell.Always exciting, always well-researched, and, most importantly, always a fun read.For his ongoing Alex Hunter series, of which This Green Hell is the third, the main protagonist is a superhuman soldier, capable of extraordinary feats of strength and stamina. I love these books. Alex takes on creatures that he has little chance of overcoming, yet he always manages to make it out alive, if not unharmed.One of the secondary characters in two of the series is Matt Kearns, a scientist who works in the field of linguistics. Kearns is just a man; no more, no less. As the main protagonist in this new series, Kearns injects a lot more fear into the reader, as he has no special abilities to get him out of the extremely dangerous situation in which he finds himself.In a book that seems like Jurassic Park meets Indiana Jones, Beck manages to inject realism into a very unrealistic concept.From the deadly jungles of the Amazon to a parasitic virus unlike any mankind has ever seen, from a lost jungle tribe to creatures lost in time, the unbelievable becomes acceptable, and we easily manage to suspend our disbelief.This is a well-written and flawlessly-executed read, and I only have one complaint - it ends where it does. As the first part of a three part series, it takes you right up and then dumps you just when it reaches previously-uncharted heights.It contains horror, sci-fi, action, and the apocalypse - what's not to like?I read this in one sitting, and would have kept reading if I could have.At least it's not a long wait until part 2 (July 1) and part 3 (August 1).I just hope those dates hurry up and roll around.Please, Greig Beck, get the next two parts out on time.5 out of 5.Geoff Brown - president, Australian Horror Writers Association less
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joyce
Fantastic. Totally absorbing and well defined characters. Having to start part two right away.
Brontosaurus
Original, entertaining, and exciting. I cannot wait for the next novellas in the series.
Lizeth1998
Awesome! Love the Jungle hunting Mystery aspect.
noname
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