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The Prey by Andrew Fukuda

valeriew's review against another edition

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4.0

I really like this series. It's pretty intense. It is pretty wordy though

bxermom's review against another edition

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4.0

Seems most people didn't like this book but I am loving it. Keep telling my son it's a vampire hunger games type book. A must read!

poppycasgabs's review against another edition

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4.0

Wow. A heper society? Unreal. Sissy and Gene, nope sorry, I do not ship that. I love Ashley June. And then the ending? THE CURE HAS BEEN FOUND! But what is it? And what has the scientist aka GENES FATHER been keeping from him. Amazing, except I wish girls were treated with more respect. Im going to read the Trap now. I started but never finished.

themissmay's review against another edition

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5.0

This in my opinion was a better book than the first one of the series, The Hunt.

que_bella's review against another edition

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5.0

I think this was a very well written book. It had many twists and really brought me into Gene's world. I would give this book a 4.5. (Goodreads really needs a half star option...) Some of the twists (only a few) didn't take me by complete surprise though I know they were supposed to. It might have been that I was just trying to finish my page or I was going too fast... Other than that, a very good book and left me wanting more!!




There needs to be a third book!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ajlawford's review against another edition

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4.0

Wow what an unexpected turn of events. If you read the first book and was left feeling underwhelmed, trust me, the second is much better. Can't wait to read the third. The action packed pacing really is a thrilling read.

rflacrtna's review against another edition

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5.0

Perfeito cada segundo. Típica história de editoras terem abandonado a série agora tenho a coleção incompleta.

jenbsbooks's review against another edition

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4.0

I'd been quite intrigued with the first book of this series. I knew the trilogy was complete ... but I hadn't checked, and my library didn't have it, not even in physical format (which I considered as I wanted to find out what happened). I did end up buying the book ...

I really didn't know where the story was going at all. I had some suspicions of the village and civilization, but like the characters in the story, I wasn't sure one way or the other. It was very interesting, very fast reading. Some of the descriptions of the duskers "melting" and such are really disgusting! I'm still having a bit of a hard time accepting that the "people" (vampire like) turn into such animals when they seem to be "civilized" otherwise.

Again, the book ended on a cliffhanger ... I guess I'll have to buy book 3.

jaimebowman_'s review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional inspiring medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

paperbackd's review against another edition

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5.0

Fukuda's The Hunt was one of the best surprises of 2012 - a deliciously creepy, brilliantly-written debut which brought vampires back from sexy to scary and introduced a completely original zombiefied take on vampire lore. Fukuda managed to surpass my expectations with The Prey, delivering a story which was just as creepy, fast-paced and mind-reeling, while also neatly justifying a few of the gaping plot holes which let the first book down.

Warning: Spoilers for book one from here onwards!

The Prey picks up the story just a few hours after the shocking conclusion of The Hunt; Gene, our narrator, has made his escape with the rest of the Hepers and is struggling to come to terms with the revelation that his father may still be alive. As much as I loved Fukuda's decision to tell the story from the perspective of an unlikable protagonist in The Hunt, I also really enjoyed Gene's character development in this sequel. As their journey continues, Gene bonds with Sissy, Epap and the other boys, becoming remarkably sympathetic and human in their company.

Much of their journey involves Gene and Sissy learning the truth about the world beyond the Dome while searching for a mysterious object called 'the Origin' which is rumoured to be their salvation. The Hepers find themselves in a strange village run by humans who claim to be the final "outpost" of humanity. It's impossible to say much more without revealing some major plot twists, but I will say that Fuduka proves himself once again to be a master of horror, suspense and action. The scenes in the village are slower and less suspenseful than the first book, but the action of the last third of the book more than makes up for the slower sections. There's another big revelation at the end of The Prey and it's even more shocking than the ending of the first book.

Definitely a must-read for fans of The Hunt! This series is no longer just "The Hunger Games with vampires" - it deserves to be placed in a category of its own. Fukuda is a new favourite author; I can't wait for the conclusion of this series and I'm looking forward to reading whatever he writes next.

Triggering content includes implied sexual assault, rape, emotional abuse and physical abuse.

Rating: 5 stars
Review cross-posted to Paperback'd