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5.0 out of 5 starsDaaaaang, upping the ante, biggering the game
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2018
Whew, Mr Correia Jason found his groove and it's a hella exciting ride.
I was a little trepidatious at the start, because well the first two books very exciting engrossing stories, there was a minor aspect of the writing that bothered me, which was not present in the third book. The third book was also a different point of view, and so I had a small worried that by going back two Pitts POV he might go back to having the weird abrupt transitions.... But to my delight this book was smooth as silk, or maybe ectoplasmic nightmare blood slime, with increased action, more characters good and bad, getting to see some in a new light, improved character depth all around which is subliminally what takes a story from merely good to great (whew, well done with the feels), and of course, more monsters 😁.
I Love creatures & monsters, so of course something called Monster Hunters caught my attention. And boy has Correia rewarded us, with sprinklings of regular monster tropes ( many hilariously tweaked & mishmashed with various subcultures) , double handfuls of rare and new creatures & horrors, and giant big bads starting in the very first book (seriously, that kind of major world-ending other-world old one is generally the big bad of the whole shebang that the series leads up to.... But LC epically kicks off to outer space , and luckily for us everything since has not let down. )
good times. thank you, Mr Correia, may you have many more stories for us all.