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In the Shadow of Extinction #1

In the Shadow of Extinction - Part I: The Ring of Fire: A Kaiju Epic

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The end of the world began with sudden volcanic eruptions along the Ring of Fire, killing thousands and displacing millions. These natural disasters soon give rise to the kaiju; hulking leviathans seemingly immune to modern weaponry. Mankind

294 pages, Paperback

Published August 13, 2018

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Kyle Warner

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Author 5 books14 followers
July 2, 2018
To begin, I am friends with author Kyle Warner. However, I hope you believe me when I stress that I would not rate this book so highly if I did not truly enjoy it.

Book #1 being the apocalypse section of this post-apocalypse trilogy, I was surprised at how terrifying the descriptions of global catastrophe Warner conjured were. It's the kind of book that makes you want to reduce your carbon footprint.

And invest in a bunker. One that can withstand a kaiju. Because, damn, those big suckers can be terrifying when in action. Of particular note is the first encounter with one of the monsters, it is written so well as to be cinematic and horrifying at the same time.

I highly recommend this gripping tale of men and monsters.
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35 reviews20 followers
August 15, 2018
(Full Disclosure: I was given an early version to beta-read earlier on in the year.)

This book is fantastic! The Ring of Fire appeals to both the long-time Kaiju lovers and those of us whose knowledge of the big monsters begins and ends at Pacific Rim. Much like the film, the book is a love letter to the genre that's so much fun to read. It's got awesome and original monsters with solid, striking worldbuilding and interesting characters. Warner weaves several storylines together to build an engaging plot that's more about the human elements of tragedy and hardship than about the magnificent kaiju that ignite the story (although don't worry, there's plenty of those) and sets up for a rightfully-named epic series.

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January 26, 2019
A interesting look at a kaiju event for modern times

First and foremost this is definitely the world building book of this trilogy, or should that be world ending? Because things are not in a good place when the is over. Again it's the first part of a trilogy so that is to be expected . A lot of characters are introduced in this, more than a few don't make it. Several different types of monsters are introduced so that was a nice surprise. I'd say if you're a fan of kaiju films in general to at least check it out.
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