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Hardcover Hell's Aquarium Book

ISBN: 1935142046

ISBN13: 9781935142041

Hell's Aquarium

(Book #4 in the MEG Series)

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New York Times bestselling author Steve Alten's Meg: Hell's Aquarium continues his thrilling action adventure series--the basis for the feature film The Meg, starring Jason Statham as Jonas Taylor.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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One "Hell" of a Ride

Steve's research on prehistoric sea monsters is beyond belief. Then being able to wrap an exciting,entertaining,informative and suspense filled fictional story around all this fact made this the best MEG in the series. If you thought MEG's were really bad, just wait till you see what Steve presents in this episodic adventure in "Hell's Aquarium". The first half sets you up, the last half you can't put it down. Be prepared for one Hell of a Ride !!

Hell's Aquarium will unlock a prehistoric hunger within you for the next in the series... NOW!

As an enthusiast of both paleontology and ichthyology the MEG series has been a staple of my literary diet. The first book established a mythos that I adored, the second remains one of my all-time favorite novels, and the third is quite plainly a fun read of non-stop excitement. For the sake of candor, I should admit that since having read the third book and the preview for Hell's Aquarium online, I have been apprehensive regarding this book and specifically the newest terrifying denizen of the deep in the MEG series - the Liopleurodon. In point of fact, I think the only reason that I didn't enjoy the third book as much was because I couldn't get around the fact that there was supposedly a predator existing in the depths of the Philippine sea in excess of 120 feet! Immediately a nagging voice was unearthed in the back of my mind, screaming, "There is no such creature known to exist!" Following that, the online free preview both tantalized me with Steve's writing style and the characters that I have come to adore, and caused me to be still more unnerved, discovering the 120-foot monster to be a Liopleurodon with a skull in excess of 30 feet! I became confused instantaneously; the series with such an eye to attracting fans of prehistoric aquatic fauna is featuring a grossly paleontologically inaccurate specimen, hyping the Liopleurodon to more than twice the size of what we know for even the largest specimen of this pliosaur? However, with tens of millions of years for this animal to evolve if left undisturbed in a subterranean sea, who is to say that its size couldn't increase? I remained hopeful that Steve would provide an explanation... and provide he did! My one fear and quibble for the book laid to rest in an evolutionarily plausible fashion, I may now go back and reread Primal Waters so that I can fully appreciate that book without being concerned with an inaccurate leviathan of ludicrous proportions! With "the bad" (if the above worry could even have been considered as much) out of the way, I should move on to the good... which literally is the ENTIRE book. Hell's Aquarium is the singularly most enthralling novel I have read since The Trench, steering the series into uncharted waters of infinite possibility. Angel is back in all her rapacious, cantankerous glory, but the creatures I found myself yearning to read about just as much as Angel were her offspring, particularly her larger two female pups, Belle and Lizzy, referred to by the Tanaka Institute staff as "the sisters". What's compelling about the sisters is that we see them not only as Megalodons but as animals with distinct personalities which make them memorable and enticing for the reader. Long have we seen Megalodons as fiercely territorial and solitary; now we see the sisters in a symbiotic predatory relationship. Belle is the brawn to Lizzy's brain. Lizzy appears strategic and calculating in attacks, while Belle is pure, unbridled primal fury. All of the main

Great!! Can't Wait for Meg 5: Night Stalkers!!

Wow!! Another great read from Steve Alten. I love the Meg series and this one does not disappoint...kept me reading all night. Loads of twists & turns, full of bad guys & scary sea creatures. Hurry up with MEG 5: Night Stalkers.

Best Meg yet by far!!!

WOW read that sucker in 7 hours! dsevoured it like ANgel devouring flesh!! Steve Alten not only keeps you in suspense throughout the novel but tmakes you laugh whilst doing it! New charachter's Like Jason Montys Montgomery will have you in stiches but also the novel follows Jonas Taylors son David as he takes on tha manlte of hero. Steve keeps the preassure cooking throughout the novel wiht near missis and hits by his wonderful creation of Meg's one happy family! Wait till you meet the sisters!! Over all if you like the Meg series you will love this one for sure I completely reccomend it! Monty!

The Best in the MEG Series Thus Far!

Admittedly, I'll read anything that has to do with sharks, but this is by far Steve Alten's finest offering in the MEG series. Steve has a knack for keeping you on the edge and turning just one more page before you put the book down for the night (which in my case was only two nights). I guess my only complaint about the book would be that it was too short. C'mon MEG 5: Night Stalkers! Here's a great video promo for MEG: Hell's Aquarium [...]
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