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Generation Annihilation (Blackthorn Peak) (editie 2023)

door Tracy Hewitt Meyer (Auteur)

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Winner of a YA Dude Books 2024 Reader's Choice AwardA 2024 Pushcart Prize NomineeFor seventeen-year-old Shaun Treadway, terror and rage are a way of life. Living with the fear that his abusive stepfather will one day kill his mother, Shaun decides to kill him first-by setting fire to his childhood home with his stepfather inside.Fleeing Baltimore to his mother's hometown in West Virginia, he hides out in his family's isolated cabin. Except the small town of Blackthorn Peak is anything but welcoming. The streets are deserted, there is no sign of life, and at the end of Main Street is the creepiest abandoned building he's ever seen: Blackthorn Peak Lunatic Asylum.Investigating the grounds, Shaun meets the elusive and mysterious Cass. Thrilled to find someone his own age, he asks her on a date. On the night they're supposed to meet, though, Cass desperately tries to get him to leave. Running into the asylum, she tells him to never return. He decides to do just that-leave. This girl and this town are far too creepy for him to stay. But when he hears Cass's scream, he can't help but rush into the building. What he discovers once inside is far darker and more sinister than even his worst nightmare. Uncovering the secrets that Cass keeps just might cost him his life.… (meer)
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Titel:Generation Annihilation (Blackthorn Peak)
Auteurs:Tracy Hewitt Meyer (Auteur)
Info:BHC Press (2023), 288 pages
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I really really really wanted to fully like this book, as I love thriller, spookish books. But this one was just a bit harder to get into. I just felt this book was not a me style book and it is what it is. I know some people like it and others dont. So just give it a read and you can see how you feel about it. ( )
  MagneticIce | May 4, 2024 |
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“Generation Annihilation” written by Tracey Hewitt Meyer is marketed as a mystery-horror book. Main character, Shaun Treadway, runs away from home after murdering his stepfather and runs off to an empty town of Blackthorn Peak where his grandfather once lived—where he wanders to the ever so creepy “haunted” Asylum where he meets a strange and lonely girl, Cassidy. There, he and the few other people try to work together to figure out what’s going on in the isolated town. Generation Annihilation was a very good book to read; it was a bit slow at times, however, it was a pretty interesting read.
I really liked the descriptive imagery, I felt like I was able to fully immerse myself into the town of Blackthorn Peak, like I was beside Shaun and the other narrators. I thought the multiple POV’s were an interesting idea for this kind of book, and it could have been executed well if one of the villains of the story wasn’t also featured as a main narrator. I felt like the story would’ve held up better if she (Esther Richter) didn’t have her own dedicated chapters as it just laid all of the dramatics out there and spoiled all the mystery from the reading experience. 
Other things I didn’t really care for was the super rushed conclusion we were given for the “happy ending” for the teens and how the last chapter was told through Dr. Esther Richter’s mind. I would have much preferred an open ending where the readers could wonder and make their own conclusions to where she was/went to during the destruction of the Asylum. Also, we don’t ever find out why Gibbon was so keen on rescuing Shaun from the Asylum and not his own children—in fact, I didn’t like how Gibbon was this creepy dude that always asked for “favors” to get some weird special treatment from Richter. That just seemed too weird to put into this kind of book. And what was with Cassidy’s dad just blurting how Shaun’s step dad was his cousin? I felt like that was just forced at the last minute to make things harder for Shaun to escape the Asylum. 
Overall, the book was interesting to read, very drawn out in some parts (like when Shaun and the other teens were in The Room, drugged and just forced to sit there like statues because their body was literally frozen for several chapters). I suppose I would read another book from this author (although probably nothing from the rest of this books series as it wasn’t really for me) just because I love the vivid descriptions. I’d give this book three stars. 
** eARC provided by LibraryThing and BHC Press in exchange for an honest review ** ( )
  BaileyBooth | May 3, 2024 |
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This was my first book of this year that I stayed up past midnight to read. From the description I expected more development of Shaun with the stepfather and the fire, however we were through that in the first couple pages. The beginning was captivating and I was drawn in immediately, the middle took a little more work to get through, but the back third we were off to the races again as I was so intrigued to find out who all of these people are, what are they doing and where do we go from here. Even though the end wasn't necessarily a cliffhanger with unresolved storylines, it was left open enough to hint that we may see these disturbed teens again. Dystopian YA series have been a very popular genre for many years now and is only getting more popular. I think this has the potential to be a great series.
  Nikkinic01 | Mar 29, 2024 |
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[2.25]

It may be a super quick read with a semi-interesing plot to capture you're attention, but I'm afraid that's all you'll find here.

I've read quite a few books that struggle with "show don't tell", but this may be the worst offender I've ever come across. In a story that should be packed with action, 90% of it is characters sitting around explaining the plot to each other. In one instance, a character explains for 3 pages what we just spent the previous chapter reading. It was incredibly tedious.

Clearly this is meant to be the set up for a series, and the author felt like a lot of groundwork needed to be laid down, but the dialogue plot dumps were just too heavy handed for me.

I was provided an ARC of Generation Annihilation in exchange for my honest review. ( )
  sublunarie | Dec 25, 2023 |
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I wanted to like this book. It's an interesting premise and an interesting setting, but I could not get into either Cass or Shaun as characters from the beginning, and the language used throughout the novel was not appealing in style to me. I'm sure there is a good audience out there for this book—and I hope they enjoy it—but this was not a read that appealed to me, personally. ( )
  carr0tmunch | Dec 16, 2023 |
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Winner of a YA Dude Books 2024 Reader's Choice AwardA 2024 Pushcart Prize NomineeFor seventeen-year-old Shaun Treadway, terror and rage are a way of life. Living with the fear that his abusive stepfather will one day kill his mother, Shaun decides to kill him first-by setting fire to his childhood home with his stepfather inside.Fleeing Baltimore to his mother's hometown in West Virginia, he hides out in his family's isolated cabin. Except the small town of Blackthorn Peak is anything but welcoming. The streets are deserted, there is no sign of life, and at the end of Main Street is the creepiest abandoned building he's ever seen: Blackthorn Peak Lunatic Asylum.Investigating the grounds, Shaun meets the elusive and mysterious Cass. Thrilled to find someone his own age, he asks her on a date. On the night they're supposed to meet, though, Cass desperately tries to get him to leave. Running into the asylum, she tells him to never return. He decides to do just that-leave. This girl and this town are far too creepy for him to stay. But when he hears Cass's scream, he can't help but rush into the building. What he discovers once inside is far darker and more sinister than even his worst nightmare. Uncovering the secrets that Cass keeps just might cost him his life.

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