(Maybe more of a 3.5, but given how much I liked the second half I’ll put it at 4).
I’ve read almost all of Darren Shan, he was one of my favorite authors as a child/teen so I thought it was time to start reading some of his adult books!
Overall I did enjoy it, but I would definitely rate the first half of the book lower than the second half.
The beginning is kind of slow — there’s a lot of background to cover and explanation. We need to get to know the characters after all, but I found it a little tedious and slow. It took quite a while for anything to happen, and while it took a very long time before the monster and action appeared, the other things that happened were still interesting to me so I did like that.
The book is sectioned into six (6) parts; I think around part three (3) was when I started to really enjoy the book. I’m hesitant to say that everything up to that point was unnecessary, because I don’t believe that. I just think it might have been dragged out a little too much, but at the same time it did let us get to know the characters very well.
As for the characters, none of them was very likable, but I kind of liked them despite that too. Personally I think that made them more real to me, because while they weren’t likable, their flaws felt like what most people actually do think and do, we just try to hide it. On the other hand you never really knew when or if you wanted to root for them or not, but again, I personally kind of liked that, so it’s a preference thing.
We also got some insight from the monster too, and while I don’t usually like a change in the perspective, I did enjoy it in this one!
It wasn’t much we got to see, so I think that’s what made me enjoy it — in fact I found myself wanting to see a little more (which never really happens for me) so I think Dash did amazing with giving us just enough to making us wanting more!
For the plot it was indeed interesting, and very unique. Like I said, I liked the parts toward the end a lot more, mostly because more happened and the pacing changed.
I will say that I wished to see more of the ‘after’, but it also makes sense to end where it ended and then the readers can sort of decide what happened afterwards. Another preference thing, I guess.
Dash also delivered with the gore — as I expected. Once the horror and gore began, boy did it begin. It was horrible — but in a good way!
All in all I did enjoy the book! While it did take me quite a time to get through the first parts, once things started to happen it was so hard to put down!
It’s not my favorite, but I liked it, and would recommend it for those who like horror and gore — but I would also warn about the beginning being kind of slow, and that once you’ve gotten through that, it’s really good!