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Watching, by J M Thorne

Watching, by J M Thorne

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Watching, by J M Thorne

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Watching, by J M Thorne

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"They come to see us bleed." Captured by aliens, Roo is bled to near death in performances for their viewing pleasure. His survival depends on how long he can last during his time on the stage. The longer he performs the greater the chance he has to succeed in turning others against the aliens. But that's not easy when you have to perform each night in a show that bleeds you close to death.

Watching, by J M Thorne

  • Published on: 2015-06-29
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.27" h x .41" w x 5.83" l, .53 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 178 pages
Watching, by J M Thorne


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Ok read, didn't care for formatting in my copy. By Carrie G. Roo has been captured by aliens and taken aboard their ship in order to perform for them. The aliens are blood thirsty, they enjoy watching humans bleed and to perform means to survive being carved up night after night on a stage while an audience watches. Roo is determined he will not do as they say and will find a way to revolt.Alien creepiness conquering the human race at it’s finest as far as the overall plot of the story goes. The human race is being wiped out by the incredible blood lust and losing it’s last hope of fighting back and surviving. As far as the horror of the story it was completely there. All of those alien invasion, experimenting on humans just got a little more horrific in this one.The thing that I didn’t like about this read at all though was the fact that at 89 pages it is a short read but there are no chapters involved at all. The story is broken occasionally by **** between paragraphs here and there but I’m not a fan of the run it all together type of books. Also, told in first person this also made it stand out every time Roo is adding an I did or an I had I was seeing the I I I swimming around the page with very little dialogue throughout. I just felt that took away from some of my enjoyment of reading the story and had to get used to it while reading.Overall, a “bloody” quick read for the alien invasion fans.I received a copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Our blood is their pleasure... By misspider Watching starts right in the middle of a terrifying scenario: aliens have conquered earth and humans are kept in prisons. The aliens find pleasure in watching humans bleeding, set up as a cruel entertainment show with so-called Surgeons cutting people on a stage. Of course, most humans don't last long in this bloody game. Roo, who is the first-person narrator of this story, seems to last longer, and through his eyes and mind the reader not only becomes another observer to the bleeding sessions, but also learns his internal struggle from hopelessness to defying the aliens. In order to show the other men that they are still able to fight the aliens, he makes a final decision.I really loved the idea behind this story. However, the further I read, the more repetitive it got and I missed some further development in the plot. For example, several times an alien is hurt and while at first their blood was like white goo, later on it was always tinged with red. It would have been interesting to elaborate on that physical change, maybe as a sign of some kind of evolution or transformation.Even considering the already short length of this novella, it was too long for my taste to keep up a steady level of tension. The final outcome was satisfying but also foreseeable. It surely would have made some greater impact if delivered earlier and as more of a surprise.(I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review)

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