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Indlæser... Portlandtown: A Tale of the Oregon Wyldes (udgave 2012)af Rob DeBorde
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. My star rating for this book changed quite a few times during reading. The first few chapters are hard to get through. The author is trying to world build in them but so many characters are introduced in so little time that it's a bit confusing. I thoroughly enjoyed the middle of the novel after the main antagonist, the Hanged Man, showed up. He was more intriguing than any of the (many) protagonists. I found myself rooting for the bad guy to win! The end starts off super awesome and then it just...ends. I wish it was noted somewhere that this is book one in a series because that would have influenced my purchase. I may pick up subsequent novels...just for the Hanged Man, but overall I feel ambivalent about this book. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't good either. This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. I was intrigued by this book simply because of the inclusion of zombies. Unfortunately, I found the premise and differing point of views confusing. It made it difficult to connect and really get a feel for each character because I was too busy trying to keep who was who straight. Maybe I just wasn't the target audience for this novel. I truly wanted to enjoy this. Western + zombies? Who wouldn't, but it was a big 'ol miss with this reader. Book Review & Giveaway: When I saw Portlandtown: A Tale of the Oregon Wyldes by Rob DeBorde, I knew it would make a great Halloween giveaway. Normally we show the book cover at the left; however, I found this poster for the novel on the author’s web site and knew we had to include it instead. Doncha love it? If you’re a Wild West fan or a zombie/supernatural/paranormal fan, this one is going to be perfect. It is indeed “The old west as you’ve never seen it.” Read the rest of my review & enter to win a copy at http://popcornreads.com/?p=4868. When I first heard of this book I knew I had to get my hands on it as it not only had zombies in it, but it takes place in Portland, OR, one of my favorite cities in the US. I wasn’t sure what to expect when I started it, and even now, it’s tough to categorize. It’s part western, part history, part horror and part paranormal. The basic gist of the story is that a powerful criminal known as The Hanged Man is tracked down and brought down by Joseph Wylde and his U.S. Marshall father-in-law. The Hanged Man was very dangerous as he dealt in dark magic and possessed a supernatural revolver and a book of magic that aided him in his reign of terror. A few years later, someone gets their hands on the revolver and the book and resurrects the Hanged Man who comes back to life seeking revenge on Wylde and his family. Despite a clunky opening, the book really grabbed me. It had elements of a good old fashioned western, and the addition of the paranormal made it fresh, though I never felt like I was able to buy into it 100%. Maybe it was because I’m not a huge fan of westerns. There is plenty of action, and the writing flows pretty well. The zombies here aren’t born of a virus, and exist through dark magic (necromancy). For some reason these types of zombies don’t freak me out as much as the virus-caused, flesh-eating types, so this dampened the feeling of terror for me a bit. My biggest complaint was that I never felt like I really connected with any of the characters (and there are a lot of them). There were also quite a few loose threads that I felt were left hanging, though if this is a planned series, there is definitely room to explore these open points more. Still, it’s a fun read, and definitely one I would recommend to readers looking for a different sort of zombie and/or western novel. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
Welcome to Portlandtown, where no secret is safe---not even those buried beneath six feet of Oregon mud. Joseph Wylde isn't afraid of the past, but he knows some truths are better left unspoken. When his father-in-law's grave-digging awakens more than just ghosts, Joseph invites him into their home hoping that a booming metropolis and two curious grandtwins will be enough to keep the former marshal out of trouble. Unfortunately, the old man's past soon follows, unleashing a terrible storm on a city already knee deep in floodwaters. As the dead mysteriously begin to rise, the Wyldes must find the truth before an unspeakable evil can spread across the West and beyond. Rob DeBorde's Portlandtown is a supernatural western, a fantastic blend of horror, magic, and zombies sure to excite even the most demanding genre fan. No library descriptions found. |
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I thoroughly enjoyed the middle of the novel after the main antagonist, the Hanged Man, showed up. He was more intriguing than any of the (many) protagonists. I found myself rooting for the bad guy to win!
The end starts off super awesome and then it just...ends. I wish it was noted somewhere that this is book one in a series because that would have influenced my purchase. I may pick up subsequent novels...just for the Hanged Man, but overall I feel ambivalent about this book. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't good either. ( )