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What a wonderful little quirky novel! I throughly enjoyed this read from top to bottom. It was a quick read that held my attention but the cover and title are what caught my eye first. Highly recommended.
A new take on the legend of Bigfoot which I've never heard of ( the topic that is , I've definitely heard of Bigfoot), and have read about him a little since I love to read books and watch shows that deal about cryptozoology . This book is a must look into because not does it deal with Bigfoot it also talks about Native American tribes, prehistory, Artificial Intelligence, and alien technology , and with all of that it will definitely keep your attention to the very last page
I'm sure you're probably at least vaguely aware of the idea of Bigfoot. This is a fresh new take on that legend. Bigfoot isn't just part of the cryptozoology mythos, he's an alien about to bring AI technology to a new level. I enjoyed this sci-fi take on Bigfoot, and I have to admit there may be some merit to Bigfoot being an alien. There are plenty of twists to keep you guessing until the end, and Reeder and Meyer do a great job of bringing Bigfoot to life before your eyes. Perfect for sci-fi and cryptozoology fans alike.
THE BIGFOOT SINGULARITY is an immensely exciting nonstop near future science fiction involving Bigfoot, Native American tribes, prehistory, Artificial Intelligence, and alien technology. I read it breathlessly.
I was curious so I requested this arc.
It's an engrossing and well written book, one of the most original I've ever read about Bigfoot.
I look forward to reading other books by these authors.
Recommended!
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine.
I don't have time to write a longer review, so I'll make it concise. There's a potentially interesting story with a brilliant premise. What if Bigfoot were bio-engineered, artificial general intelligence creatures of alien origin? It's a new and fresh take on the Sasquatch mythos.
The book starts well, with action, drama and cool sci-fi elements. Unfortunately, it falls short in the characterization department - characters are flat, redemption arcs are heavy-handed, unconvincing and unbelievable. There's plenty of repetition and even more of telling and that makes connecting with characters difficult.
Read it if you look for a fast-paced techno-thriller for your commute. Otherwise, your life won't be poorer if you skip it.