The Viral Fever
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SpongeBob Bikini Bottom Sports
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Bikini Bottom Sports – SpongeBob App for iPhone and iPod Touch! Olympic fever has hit...
Haunted: Michael Bennett Series
James Patterson and James O. Born
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You can take Michael Bennett out of New York City, but you can't take the cop out of Michael...
Thriller mystery crime
Fever Dream
Megan McDowell and Samanta Schwebelin
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LONGLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER INTERNATIONAL PRIZE 2017 A young woman named Amanda lies dying in a...
Dressing
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Michael DeForge makes comics like no one else. This collection of the cartoonist's mini-comics,...
Gareth von Kallenbach (980 KP) rated Cabin Fever (2016) in Movies
Jun 19, 2019
The film followed the outbreak of a flesh eating virus that was relentless, turned characters against one another, and had audiences wondering what would happen next. Filmed for a modest budget, the film became a hit and eventually spawned two direct to video follow ups, the most recent serving as a prequel to the original film.
There were plans to make a third follow up which was reportedly to be set on a cruise ship but they were scrapped in favor of a reboot of the main film with Roth serving as producer.
The 2016 version of the film is pretty much a scene for scene and in some cases; shot for shot remake of the original that duplicates the characters, situations, and outcomes from the first film with only a few changes along the way such as a deputy being female this time around, an addition to the ending, and some slightly better production values.
While it was entertaining to watch, I found that knowing what was to come stopped any tension in the film as has barely been 14 years since the first film came out, and without anything drastically different this time around, it made me wonder why the decision to reboot the film was made.
I do believe that there is still more to tell in this series, but that there is a better way to do it than the sequels we have had to date and a shot by shot remake. I think a story that ran parallel to the original or a more direct sequel might be very interesting as well as a look at the larger consequences of the outbreak.
That being said, if you are a fan of the series you will likely want to see the remake, but will likely wish that the series had continued forward with the story rather than going back to the beginning.
http://sknr.net/2016/02/20/cabin-fever-2016/
Iced (Fever, #6)
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The year is 1 AWC—After the Wall Crash. The Fae are free and hunting us. It’s a war zone out...
urban fantasy fae fever series
Remnants of Ash (Reign of Fae #1)
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Mere mortal. Fae hunter. Oh, and the apocalypse? Yeah, that happened! She's an unstoppable human....
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated Silence is Golden in Books
May 15, 2023 (Updated May 15, 2023)
Obviously, there is a lot here, and that kept me entertained and engaged the entire way through. I did feel like the ending was rushed, including a sub-plot getting pretty much dropped. If you are new to the series, you should know that Connor is deaf, and I continue to love how that is portrayed in the stories. This book is now twenty years old, so some things are dated, but as long as you know that going in, you’ll be fine. Likewise, there is a little more swearing than you might expect, but not as much as earlier books in the series. The characters, not just Connor, are all great, and I enjoyed spending time with them. If you are looking for a unique main character, you’ll enjoy this book.