Medusa Wrote:I have a recommendation for a new read. Its an Amazon free book right now and is written by a friend of mine. Its a post apocalyptic but not monsters or zombies, just good old fashioned survival. I got this first free book (1 of the trilogy) and loved it so much I bought the next 2 and read them immediately. I also beta read for him for his newer stuff.
http://www.amazon.com/Months-First-Born-...her+hunter
Hope you enjoy!
Srem Wrote:I really like post-apocalyptic stuff, so I just downloaded Kindle and also your friend's story. I'll let you know what I think of it after I'm done reading it.
Just out of curiosity, why isn't he charging $$ for his work?
Srem Wrote:Was this any good? I've always liked Koontz's older stuff, but haven't read much of his newer works, although I really liked The Taking from 2004.
Srem Wrote:Thanks for the heads-up guys; I probably would have never noticed this book to be part of a trilogy. It's fairly good writing for a new novelist. I'm already looking forward to reading books 2 & 3.
The Mad American Wrote:Funny thing is Justin Cronin isn't a new author. He was a "literary" author and had published two very well received novels in literary world, won a bunch of awards and was very highly thought of. When he and his agent were shopping The Passage around it was a feeding frenzy and he received a ton of money up front for the right to publish it. But the "literary" world turned their backs on him.
Pretty funny stuff actually. I got into an argument with a creative writing professor (MFA, blah blah) who refused to read the two new books because he just didn't like the content. So I argued that somehow Cronin's writing ability changes depending on the content of what he is writing? Makes no sense to me.
Srem Wrote:Is it possible that the skeptics might be a little envious of Cronin's newest novels making a butt-load of money? Or does the literary world think he sold out?
Luckily for him most of us 'common' folk don't care about the dramatics of the situation as long as we get a good story for our money.
Medusa Wrote:He's trying to get his foot in the door. He offers the first book for free. People like it and then they buy the 2nd and 3rd. I've discovered lots of new authors this way (its the same way I discovered Jack Reacher - a freebie got me hooked). His current story is an online chapter by chapter that he's trying out. Its more sci-fi than fantasy; its about the birth of a new world and the re-birth of a new people. I love that kind of stuff but I know that not everyone does. Its on his website:
http://www.christopherhunterfiction.com/...lumis.html