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I DO…sooooo come on in. (evil laughter)
MY REVIEW
The Forest is a familiar story…they go into the forest and they don’t all come out. It’s what the author does to the characters more any original idea that will be the deciding factor. Having read some of Michaelbrent Collings stories, I expect something…surprising.
Alex and Trish are best friends. They are highly intelligent and keep to themselves…until Sam. He fits right in with them.
Now, Sam’s lost…in the forest…and they are going in to find him. They believe in science, regardless of what they saw, and they are looking for scientific answers. They have a need to understand…WHAT IN THE HELL IS IN THE FOREST?
The writing takes us to the past and back to the present again and again. In the beginning, I was confused, but quickly got the hang of it. As I reached the end, it all became clear.
I had a high level of anticipation when I opened The Forest, because I have read some of his other work and loved it. Though this was not my favorite Michaelbrent Collings novel, I did enjoy reading it. I am sorry to say that I was, at times, bored, finding my mind wandering. Could it be the writing (this is an ARC), the story being familiar, or Covid and the fact that I have been at home for almost six months now…
I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of The Forest by Michaelbrent Collings.
GOODREADS BLURB
Three kids went in.
Now, twenty years later, the two survivors are going back…
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For Tricia and Alex, the idea is simple: find and rescue their friend, Sam, from his insane mother.
But when they enter the forest, they discover that their idea is anything but simple. Because this forest isn’t like any other. In this forest, a silver mist hangs. In this forest, a simple trip of a few miles can turn into a nightmare.
In this forest, the monsters are real.
Twenty years later, Tricia and Alex remember nothing of what happened that day they lost their friend. They know only that three kids went in, but only two came out.
Now, they are going back. To find their lost memories. To discover what happened to Sam that day.
To encounter fear itself.
The forest, as Alex and Tricia will discover, is a place where madness reigns. A place where a simple path becomes an ordeal. A place where the past comes to life, and the future is anything but certain.
Because the dead don’t stay dead… in The Forest.
ABOUT MICHAELBRENT COLLINGS
Michaelbrent Collings is an internationally-bestselling novelist, multiple Bram Stoker Award nominee, produced screenwriter, and one of the top indie horror writers in the United States.
He hopes someday to develop superpowers, or, if that is out of the question, then at least to get a cool robot arm.
Michaelbrent has a wife and several kids, all of whom are much better looking than he is (though he admits that’s a low bar to set), and also cooler than he is.
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This plot has elements of Tana French’s In the Woods. Sounds awesome.
I love the way you handle your reviews.
Hope you will have a wonderful day!
glad it sounds like a good one to you mareli. thanks so much
One of my fave authors even if every book isn’t a home run.
i will grab anything he writes and it’s great that you feel the same way
I’ve not read his books, but I like that he took a common thriller trope and made it good even it it didn’t engage you as much as you hoped. Great review, Sherry!
I’m reading this one right now. Had a bit of a struggle in the beginning but it’s really ramping up now.