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Original Title: Berserk
ISBN: 0843954302 (ISBN13: 9780843954302)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.timlebbon.net/
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Berserk Mass Market | Pages: 337 pages
Rating: 3.67 | 1806 Users | 121 Reviews

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Title:Berserk
Author:Tim Lebbon
Book Format:Mass Market
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 337 pages
Published:January 3rd 2006 by Leisure Books (first published 2005)
Categories:Horror. Zombies. Fiction. Fantasy. Paranormal

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Those who go for cold, queasy horror will embrace the latest shocker from Stoker-winner Lebbon (Fears Unnamed). When a dangerous military experiment on England's Salisbury Plain goes fatally awry, the authorities hastily and secretly bury the bodies of a dozen soldiers and a few other victims. The body of one soldier, Steven, is supposedly returned to his parents, but the coffin is empty. Ten years later, Steven's still grieving father, Tom, locates the place of burial. But when Tom excavates the site, he discovers not his son's remains but the moldering corpse of a little girl animated by a peculiar form of life. Lots more nastiness follows. Fans who prefer their horror to have a sense of humanity should look elsewhere.

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3.5 stars "They kept monsters there"...If I were to break this novel up into acts, the first act would be fantastic. There is lots of mystery as Tom delves into the past to find out what really happened to his son, and unknowingly puts himself and others in danger The second act is a bit of a disappoint. The story dissolves into one big chase scene. There is a marked decrease in tension and I found myself losing interest at points. Things pick up again in the third act. The showdown between the

Chose this for my third read of Spook season. This is also a first time read for me with this author. It was not really all that scary, but it was quite disturbing with our characters slow decent into insanity. I also found that the author has a very poetic style of writing which is quite odd with this type of book. I enjoyed the characters of this story as well. It was hard though to decipher who was actually good and who was bad. The 2 main characters both has similar personalities and both

My first read of a Tim Lebbon book and I liked it! Got two more Lebbon books on my shelves and looking forward to reading them. There were three factors that got me interested in this book. First, the title. Berserk. Don't know what it is about the word but sounds great! I like the reaction it gets when people ask me what I am reading. Second, the cover. This was a Kindle read and I detest the poor, awful, non-creative photoshop covers on Kindle books. Berserk has an excellent Kindle cover. A

Although hard to be original in genre fiction, Lebbon has taken some genre tropes and added his own unique twist by mixing them up which makes for an interesting story. The novel starts at a brisk pace and I was captivated by the characters and their predicaments, but then I felt that it started to run out of steam towards the end and the story started to meander a little. Lebbon is a solid author, and even though not one of his best, it's still worth reading.

Really 3 1/2 stars for me. It got pretty cheesy in parts but still good and gory lol.

I set this aside at 78% for a while because it was a bit boring and now decided to push through to the end. Turns out, it ends at 80%. The rest is previews of other books. I'm happy this ended when it did. It was about a 2.5. Not that bad. Not that good.

I've always heard the saying you don't judge a book by its cover and I can say that I haven't picked out a book that way since I was a kid wandering around the adult fiction section for the first time at the local bookstore. Well that bookstore met it's demise by the wrecking ball long ago. Since then, I've expanded my reading horizons in a more systematic way. First, it was through the recommendations of like-minded friends. In the last couple of years, it's been through the recommendations of
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