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A review by katermannx
Slimer by Leroy Kettle, John Brosnan, Harry Adam Knight
4.0
I picked up "Slimer" by Harry Adam Knight after reading his book "Fungus," which I enjoyed a bit more. However, I must say that the author's style is still very recognizable in this book.
Without giving away any spoilers, the story revolves around a team of scientists who are researching a new type of bacteria. However, things take a turn for the worse when they accidentally create a slimy, blob-like creature that starts to wreak havoc on the lab and its inhabitants.
Despite the plot being somewhat predictable, I found "Slimer" to be a highly amusing and entertaining book. The mix of frisky passages, suspense, mystery, and humor kept me engaged throughout the entire story.
Overall, I would recommend "Slimer" to anyone looking for a fun and light read. While it may not be the most original or groundbreaking book out there, it's still worth checking out for its humorous and entertaining elements.
Without giving away any spoilers, the story revolves around a team of scientists who are researching a new type of bacteria. However, things take a turn for the worse when they accidentally create a slimy, blob-like creature that starts to wreak havoc on the lab and its inhabitants.
Despite the plot being somewhat predictable, I found "Slimer" to be a highly amusing and entertaining book. The mix of frisky passages, suspense, mystery, and humor kept me engaged throughout the entire story.
Overall, I would recommend "Slimer" to anyone looking for a fun and light read. While it may not be the most original or groundbreaking book out there, it's still worth checking out for its humorous and entertaining elements.