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Snowblind
by Christopher Golden
This was a weird one for me- while I generally liked it enough to give it four stars (it kept me entertained, the pace was great, the prose was crisp), nothing BIG really happened. The book could've been cut in half and the result would've been the same- some characters could've been shed, some chapters with side plots removed, and the middle could've been almost entirely excised.
One disappointing thing about the novel is that the snow-monster/ice men things are never really fleshed out and explained. They're just the vague "evil" that populate a horror novel. I wish Golding would've gone more in depth with them and where they came from and why they seemed to be so focused on Coventry if they supposedly roamed the world.
Still, the basic plot was interesting and enough to keep me reading along.
One disappointing thing about the novel is that the snow-monster/ice men things are never really fleshed out and explained. They're just the vague "evil" that populate a horror novel. I wish Golding would've gone more in depth with them and where they came from and why they seemed to be so focused on Coventry if they supposedly roamed the world.
Still, the basic plot was interesting and enough to keep me reading along.