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Windigo Soul (2012)

by Robert Brumm(Favorite Author)
3.54 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: SPOILER ALERT!!! The story is unoriginal: the Matrix's "human batteries" meet Soylent Green's "meat". There's no robot overlords, but a monolithic evil government that controls 90% of the globe. The story was predictable. I guessed the hero would battle the villain, escape, and then find a resistance movement where he would join them in sticking it to the tyrannical government by blowing something up. The writing was par for a self-published author and the editing was better than most in that category. There was little character development. You hear very little of what is going on inside the character's minds. The author reports the plot more than he describes it. It was a somewhat entertaining fluff read and quick at 110 pages. I would give it 2.5 stars if I co... moreuld. Final thought: Windigo Soul is not good, not terrible, just predictable.
review 2: Again not normally the genre that I read but, what I can say is this book made me want to read from the beginning to end to see what was going to happen. I was intrigued and found that Robert Brumm made me want to read the story. I enjoyed this book from beginning to end. The story was cute, sweet, disgusting, funny, terrifying, and just brilliant from beginning to end. That to me is what makes a Great Book! less
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Lissa
Great short story about a futuristic version of 1984. Loved the "power plant" concept - very weird.
JessiJay
Second book in a row I've read from this author. Highly recommended novella.
Katy
Not bad. Gobbled it up in two sittings.
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