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A review by pbanditp
Pulse by B.A. Bellec
3.0
Pulse is a company that has its finger in most of what is going on in technology. They are the OS that runs everything, Internet, communication, schools and with their P 7500 personal assistant robots in every home pulse has the money to crush competition, control the government, and make problems disappear.
Being such a large company pulse has its detractors that are trying to bring the company down. To bring up the company image they plan a huge party weekend of concerts called Pulsefest however something evil lurks on the grounds of the festival. Your transformation into one of the creatures will be quick if they don’t rip your throat out first.
This is a good plot for a book but it didn’t work for me. There were monsters, gory scenes and parts that had me on edge but it was hard to keep track of the timeline. It seem to jump all over the place. There was no real main character so I never knew who to keep track of, Pulse was the only common thread.
There was too much going on lab grown kids, a person that jumps through walls, and monsters that can quickly multiply.
Nothing is explained. By the time I got toward the end of the book I felt like it was just an outline and not fleshed out at all. It started to feel like a parody of a superhero movie when you went in to see horror.
2.5 Stars rounded up
Being such a large company pulse has its detractors that are trying to bring the company down. To bring up the company image they plan a huge party weekend of concerts called Pulsefest however something evil lurks on the grounds of the festival. Your transformation into one of the creatures will be quick if they don’t rip your throat out first.
This is a good plot for a book but it didn’t work for me. There were monsters, gory scenes and parts that had me on edge but it was hard to keep track of the timeline. It seem to jump all over the place. There was no real main character so I never knew who to keep track of, Pulse was the only common thread.
There was too much going on lab grown kids, a person that jumps through walls, and monsters that can quickly multiply.
Nothing is explained. By the time I got toward the end of the book I felt like it was just an outline and not fleshed out at all. It started to feel like a parody of a superhero movie when you went in to see horror.
2.5 Stars rounded up