Fearscape (The Devouring #3)
It's been a year since Reggie first discovered the Vours, and the winter solstice is approaching once again. It will be another night of unspeakable horror for those unlucky enough to be taken by the Vours, because this time, she won't be able to stop them. The Vours have imprisoned Reggie in a psychiatric hospital, where she is subjected to a daily routine of unfathomably sadistic experiments. Her life is a living hell, but she won't give up. They attacked her brother. They killed her friend. And Reggie will never stop fighting back.
Fearscape, Book 3 in the Devouring series, ends this chilling trilogy with a thought-provoking and deeply frightening story that will leave you with lasting terror.
Cant wait till its released on October 5, the Soulstice had such a cliffhanger! :)
This is the final book in the series. I have to say overall, I did like these books. This one, though, felt a little rushed. And while I do like the characters, I feel as if I don't really know them all that well. While their fears are placed front and center, you never really get into their heads or feel what they are feeling.I have to give the author credit for creating a very original monster -Vours. They aren't physical and their world isn't even in our dimension. How are you going to defeat
Frankly, as a conclusion to the series, it was a let-down and unsatisfying. There is no true resolution to the issue of the Vours and even less to Reggie's personal situation. We are left not knowing whether she will become one of them or not! And she ends up with Quinn????! Not that she should have ended up with Aaron, but after what she tells him, and then just shacks up with Quinn, just b/c they bonded over their traumatic experiences? Sure, there is "time for" her and Aaron, but that just
Yet another conclusion to a book series. Review coming soon. (:Where we left off in Soulstice, Reggie was finally able to break Quinn free of the Vour's hold on him. Unfortunately, Reggie also get's sent to Home, a mental institute run by Dr. Unger, and Vours.Reggie is forced into people's fearscapes in order for Unger to conduct research.All the while, Aaron, with the help of Quinn and ex-tracer Machen, plan on freeing Reggie before it's too late.I had forgotten how much I loved this series. It
When we last left Reggie, she had been taken by the Vours to a mental institution, where they experiment on her and her ability to enter the fearscapes of those possessed by Vours. Reggies best friend, Aaron, has been searching for her, training to fight the Vours and rescue her once he finds her. Aaron must also team up with Quinn, an ex-Vour that Reggie helped to rescue. The Vours are up to something, and the three of them need to figure it out before Sorry Night, when the Vours will take
I greatly enjoyed this series and think it has potential to continue beyond the final installment
Simon Holt
Hardcover | Pages: 314 pages Rating: 4.16 | 1918 Users | 182 Reviews
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Title | : | Fearscape (The Devouring #3) |
Author | : | Simon Holt |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | 1st Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 314 pages |
Published | : | October 5th 2010 by Little, Brown and Company |
Categories | : | Horror. Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal |
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The Vours: Evil demonic beings that inhabit human bodies on Sorry Night, the darkest hour of the winter solstice.It's been a year since Reggie first discovered the Vours, and the winter solstice is approaching once again. It will be another night of unspeakable horror for those unlucky enough to be taken by the Vours, because this time, she won't be able to stop them. The Vours have imprisoned Reggie in a psychiatric hospital, where she is subjected to a daily routine of unfathomably sadistic experiments. Her life is a living hell, but she won't give up. They attacked her brother. They killed her friend. And Reggie will never stop fighting back.
Fearscape, Book 3 in the Devouring series, ends this chilling trilogy with a thought-provoking and deeply frightening story that will leave you with lasting terror.
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Original Title: | Fearscape |
ISBN: | 031603570X (ISBN13: 9780316035705) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.thedevouring.com/ |
Series: | The Devouring #3 |
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Ratings: 4.16 From 1918 Users | 182 ReviewsAssess Regarding Books Fearscape (The Devouring #3)
The ending of this saga was pretty meh.The whole saga as a whole was EXTRA MEH.I mean, the concept seemed super interesting and that's why I read it. But the more I read, the less I liked it. Maybe I way over dystopias and they are not for me anymore.I think the character I liked the most was Aaron. He grew a lot in the book. But he didn't end up with Reggie. And Reggie just felt for the jock? Like really?Also, the ending was so confusing and open-ended. I didn't like itMy favorite phrase:"OurCant wait till its released on October 5, the Soulstice had such a cliffhanger! :)
This is the final book in the series. I have to say overall, I did like these books. This one, though, felt a little rushed. And while I do like the characters, I feel as if I don't really know them all that well. While their fears are placed front and center, you never really get into their heads or feel what they are feeling.I have to give the author credit for creating a very original monster -Vours. They aren't physical and their world isn't even in our dimension. How are you going to defeat
Frankly, as a conclusion to the series, it was a let-down and unsatisfying. There is no true resolution to the issue of the Vours and even less to Reggie's personal situation. We are left not knowing whether she will become one of them or not! And she ends up with Quinn????! Not that she should have ended up with Aaron, but after what she tells him, and then just shacks up with Quinn, just b/c they bonded over their traumatic experiences? Sure, there is "time for" her and Aaron, but that just
Yet another conclusion to a book series. Review coming soon. (:Where we left off in Soulstice, Reggie was finally able to break Quinn free of the Vour's hold on him. Unfortunately, Reggie also get's sent to Home, a mental institute run by Dr. Unger, and Vours.Reggie is forced into people's fearscapes in order for Unger to conduct research.All the while, Aaron, with the help of Quinn and ex-tracer Machen, plan on freeing Reggie before it's too late.I had forgotten how much I loved this series. It
When we last left Reggie, she had been taken by the Vours to a mental institution, where they experiment on her and her ability to enter the fearscapes of those possessed by Vours. Reggies best friend, Aaron, has been searching for her, training to fight the Vours and rescue her once he finds her. Aaron must also team up with Quinn, an ex-Vour that Reggie helped to rescue. The Vours are up to something, and the three of them need to figure it out before Sorry Night, when the Vours will take
I greatly enjoyed this series and think it has potential to continue beyond the final installment
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