The New Experience in Suspense and Terror
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Undecided...,
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This review is from: The Island (Hardcover)
After watching Pirates of the Carribean i pulled this one off my shelf where it had been collecting dust for a decade...(I bought it after reading Jaws) The Idea of this book is pretty interesting: a man arrives at an island where the people have not "evolved" and are basically still living the life of pirates and do not conform to modern values...There is a hidden treasure of course... but not one we might expect... The problem with this otherwise fine boook is that too much time is speant on the relationship between the protagonist and his son and the troubles in their relationship and not enough time dealing witht he pirates and the seamonsters...Imagine "Jaws" with Chief Brody's son on board bickering instead of "sharking" and you will get my point...
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
There be pirates!,
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This review is from: The Island (Hardcover)
I must admit 'The Island' was a guilty pleasure to read. But I enjoyed it SO much! Peter Benchley has written a suspenseful story about modern-day pirates. Well, maybe not so modern-day, as the pirates behave in a decidedly archaic manner. The ending could have gone either of two ways, and I wasn't sure which way that would be. This kept the suspense going until the very last pages. I recommend this book for good escapist reading.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting concept, weak presentation.,
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This review is from: The Island (Paperback)
Peter Benchley's The Island certainly has an interesting idea, the pirates of old are still around and are largely responsible for most of the missing boats in the Bermuda Triangle. Benchley attempts to weave real history with contemporary fantasy, but the results are mixed. The beginning and ending are action packed and suspenseful, but the middle part drags horribly and the pirates way of life does not seem capable of real life survival outside the pages of a pulp novel. Watered down adventure from the author of Jaws.
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