Underlife eBook Marissa Farrar
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Underlife eBook Marissa Farrar
Underlife is the story of a desperate man, a family man, who undertakes a perilous journey into the bowels of London in order to save his young son. In order to save him, the man must confront his own childhood and the terrible things that he experienced as week as facing more tangible threats to his and the band of homeless who help him on his way.The book is well written from most angles. The dialogue and characterization is find well, for the main character in particular. His struggles with maintaining his relationship with his wife, his own doubts about the mission he is carrying out on behalf of his son, and his own attempts to figure out what is going on are handled well. The description of the utter exhaustion that increasingly creeps over him as he goes deeper under the city is palpable and effective in helping the reader commiserate with his struggles. The characters are likable overall, if not we'll drawn outside the few main characters involved. You genuinely want them to survive and succeed in their mission, which I can't say for sine books I've read. The pacing and idea behind the plot are well managed and keep things going on at a good clip while keeping things generally interesting.
Unfortunately, the nuts and bolts of the plot don't quite excite as much as the general idea of the plot. The plot hinted at in the prequel Go Back suggested a slightly richer plot than what we got, and even the book itself toys with some ideas that never really are explored. Add a result, the book comes along at a good, but somewhat conventional pace. The ending, while satisfying on a narrative level, geeks a but tacked on and ambiguous - but in a cheesy, cliffhanger, sequel bait way, but just underwhelming. I think the overall mid of the book might have improved by ending it a few pages earlier.
As said above, the main character and his family are well examined, but many the others who play a bigger role than the family are less generously explored. Thus is not to say that they are caricatures, but some of them could have been drawn better for the reader.
Overall the book is entertaining, and certainly keeps your attention. For my money, it was certainly worth it, but not exactly something I'll go back and read again soon.
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Underlife eBook Marissa Farrar Reviews
This book was so hard to put down! Extremely compelling writing and true to life characters. Great storyline and I really enjoyed this book! Great author, congrats on a real page turner!
I really enjoyed the story line on the book. However the middle third of the book
Was to long and dragged out. I love this writer so I will read more of her books
I liked the characters in Underlife, but Tom’s trip to the underground lasted a bit too long and then when he came back up, it was too short! It left me wanting more.
This is a wonderfully paced and suspenseful book.
Who really knows what hides in the darkness, out of the prying eyes of humanity? This book give you not only a glimpse of a life that is full of darkness and fear but also gives you the love of a father for his son. Marissa Farrar takes your imagination and mind through so much that I really didn't want the story to end but when it did, well all I can say is WOW!! The emotions that run though this book will stay with me for a long time to come.
Lots of twists and turns. Not the easiest to follow. Interesting plot but not a constant page turner. The best was the detail of all the underground tube tunnels of London. Amazing what exists beneath ones feet. Too bad historians never felt the need to clean and open them to the public.
I think this book is awesome. I love how the book is scary however shows the power of family and team work. You really grow to love all of the characters and feel for them throughout the story. I highly recommend this book. Grab your copy and settle in for a nice afternoon read. I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Is it okay to breathe now? WOW! From the first page right til the last, this book had me hooked in. Peril in dark underground tunnels so well described, A father desperately trying to unravel the paranormal mystery from his own childhood to be able to save his child today. This is one creepy-ass, seat clutching, breath holding story. Without giving away spoilers, I can say the end was highly satisfying for me and until I read it, I wasn't even sure such an ending would be possible. Marissa Farrar really captured these characters, made me care for them, and then bought it all home with a most perfect finale.
Underlife is the story of a desperate man, a family man, who undertakes a perilous journey into the bowels of London in order to save his young son. In order to save him, the man must confront his own childhood and the terrible things that he experienced as week as facing more tangible threats to his and the band of homeless who help him on his way.
The book is well written from most angles. The dialogue and characterization is find well, for the main character in particular. His struggles with maintaining his relationship with his wife, his own doubts about the mission he is carrying out on behalf of his son, and his own attempts to figure out what is going on are handled well. The description of the utter exhaustion that increasingly creeps over him as he goes deeper under the city is palpable and effective in helping the reader commiserate with his struggles. The characters are likable overall, if not we'll drawn outside the few main characters involved. You genuinely want them to survive and succeed in their mission, which I can't say for sine books I've read. The pacing and idea behind the plot are well managed and keep things going on at a good clip while keeping things generally interesting.
Unfortunately, the nuts and bolts of the plot don't quite excite as much as the general idea of the plot. The plot hinted at in the prequel Go Back suggested a slightly richer plot than what we got, and even the book itself toys with some ideas that never really are explored. Add a result, the book comes along at a good, but somewhat conventional pace. The ending, while satisfying on a narrative level, geeks a but tacked on and ambiguous - but in a cheesy, cliffhanger, sequel bait way, but just underwhelming. I think the overall mid of the book might have improved by ending it a few pages earlier.
As said above, the main character and his family are well examined, but many the others who play a bigger role than the family are less generously explored. Thus is not to say that they are caricatures, but some of them could have been drawn better for the reader.
Overall the book is entertaining, and certainly keeps your attention. For my money, it was certainly worth it, but not exactly something I'll go back and read again soon.
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