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captainjaq 's review for:
Meg
by Steve Alten
This would have been rated slightly higher if the edition I listened to hadn't included "Meg-Origins," a completely unnecessary (and 75% redundant) novella detailing some of the backstory from the first book.
As for the original "Meg" it's fine, but honestly, what do you expect from a book where the protagonist, who has/will survive a metaphorical/literal belly of the sea beast encounter, is named Jonas? Seriously? That's the level of subtlety here. So enjoy the romp for what it is, but don't expect much more.
As for the original "Meg" it's fine, but honestly, what do you expect from a book where the protagonist, who has/will survive a metaphorical/literal belly of the sea beast encounter, is named Jonas? Seriously? That's the level of subtlety here. So enjoy the romp for what it is, but don't expect much more.