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The Man From Taured

World's Scariest Legends Book 3


The Man From Taured

World's Scariest Legends Book 3
Published: 11, February 2020

Author: Jeremy Bates
Genres: Action, Alternate History, American, Classics, Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Literary, Literature, Movie Tie-In, Mystery, Psychological, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Teen, Thrillers, Young Adult



The Review:

This is the story of a man from another dimension who came to our world in the year 2020 via interdimensional travel. This book was much better than the previous two books in the Legends series, Mosquito Man and The Sleep Experiment.

The beginning was incredible, but the middle was slow to the point of curing insomnia for some readers. For others who love technical stuff and want to know more about the subject of the book, it is highly recommended because it explains in crazy detail about dimensions and interdimensional travel and its possibilities.

The book is well-written and gives a great deal of information. However, readers will disagree with the style and information provided because not everyone wants to go into detail about how something happened in a story; instead, they want the story to move forward. However, in this book, progress is made at a glacial pace.

It was a wonderful read for someone like me because I belong to the group of readers who love to know everything that happens in the story, which is why I gave it a bit higher rating than it deserves for readers who don't like this kind of explanation.

Continuing from the previous paragraph, it was a fascinating and gripping story that demonstrated author Jeremy Bates' talent, knowledge, writing abilities, and research.

I had some issues with the main character's love interests and some sluggish speed issues, but I was still enamored with what I read. As stated at the outset of this review, I recommend this novel to patient readers.

This info may not matter to many readers but while reading this book, I felt the author's knowledge of Japan, its language and customs, as well as a lot about French colloquialism, and it made me respect him as an author even more.


Synopsis:

“From international bestselling author Jeremy Bates comes the third book in the WORLD'S SCARIEST LEGENDS series.

Ever been to Taured before? No? In fact, you’ve never heard of it? Well, neither had the rest of the world when in July of 2020 a European businessman shows up at Tokyo International Airport claiming to not only hail from the non-existent country but produces a legitimate passport.

What follows is a breakneck tale full of mystery, intrigue, and action that will keep you turning pages well past your bedtime.”



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Rating: 85/100
Recommended: 90/100 Yes.

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The Sleep Experiment

World's Scariest Legends Book 2

The Sleep Experiment

World's Scariest Legends Book 2
Published: 27, August 2019

Author: Jeremy Bates
Genres: Movie Tie-In, Fiction, Horror, Classics, Psychological, Thrillers, Supernatural, Literary, Literature, Suspense, Teen, Young Adult, Fantasy, Mystery, Alternate History, Science Fiction



The Review:

This story has it all: it's part horror, part suspense, and part thriller. Mr. Bates' writing was both incisive and vivid. The characters were convincing and realistic but stereotypical to the point of cringe overload. The plot of the narrative seems credible. The reader can infer that an experiment comparable to Dr. Wallis' was conducted. That just adds to the dread of this novel.

I was interested in learning more about the real "Russian Sleep Experiment" after hearing about it on a shady YouTube channel, but when I discovered that it was true, it piqued my interest because I have had some experience with the long-term effects of sleep deprivation, such as uncontrollable laughter and seeing sudden movements and shadows around you that may or may not be real, but I never looked into it further because the body simply can't stay awake after a few days.

The title of this book was the first thing that drew me into the series, and I believe that it perfectly captures the real story in its own twisted and unexpected way. But keep in mind that it isn't just about that Russian experiment; rather, it expands on it and creates its own world, characters, and situations.

Slow to begin, but that's what a slow burn is all about when you reach the boiling point and begin to see the truth you've been waiting to see since the first page. Not a huge book and can be finished in one or two sittings.

The way antihero is written is so good that you'll hate him on one page and then want to support and help him on the next. That is what a great author can do to the emotions of his or her readers. Yes, you will smell the cringe all around you as you read about the characters in this novel, but it was only a small part of the story, so I will not deduct points for it.

The World's Scariest Legends is supposed to be a series, but all of the books are standalone stories based on true stories. I'm glad I found this series, and I'm not going to hate the author or the series because of something that was specifically written to add to the story, because diverse and flawed characters are an important part of any story, and if everyone is perfect, the story will end on one page. So just read it without any preconceived notions and enjoy it.


Synopsis:

““SHOCKING...TERRIFYING"—Entertainment Weekly
From USA Today and #1 Amazon bestselling author Jeremy Bates comes the second book in the all-new WORLD'S SCARIEST LEGENDS series.

In 1954, at the start of the Cold War, the Soviet military offered four political prisoners their freedom if they participated in an experiment requiring them to remain awake for fourteen days while under the influence of a powerful stimulant gas. The prisoners ultimately reverted to murder, self-mutilation, and madness.
None survived.

In 2018, Dr. Roy Wallis, an esteemed psychology professor at UC Berkeley, is attempting to recreate the same experiment during the summer break in a soon-to-be demolished building on campus. He and two student assistants share an eight-hour rotational schedule to observe their young Australian test subjects around the clock.

What begins innocently enough, however, morphs into a nightmare beyond description that no one could have imagined—with, perhaps, the exception of Dr. Roy Wallis himself.”


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Rating: 85/100
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Mosquito Man

World's Scariest Legends Book 1


Mosquito Man
World's Scariest Legends Book 1
Published: 13, February 2019

Author: Jeremy Bates

Genres: Alternate History, Fantasy, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Monster, Mysteries, Psychological, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Teen, Thrillers, Young Adult



The Review:

This was a terrifying story that made me wonder what new terrors awaited me around the corner, and it was well worth the effort to find out what they were. It's the first installment in the World's Scariest Tales series, and it's based on "true" legends from around the globe. More characters and backstories are revealed as the story progresses, as are the horrors of the past and those who have returned to the present. I admire this author's work; if you read one of his books, you will not be disappointed.

People compare this author to Stephen King, but I must clarify that he is not Stephen King, but he can write well in his own style, create complex characters, and is fantastic at world-building.

The story may seem slow to action-oriented readers, but what is happening is that you are being introduced to the characters and receiving minute-by-minute commentary from them as they progress. The beginning is fast but slows down, then it picks up speed again until you reach the amazing ending, and I believe many readers will be divided as to whether it was great or not. But it was incredible for me.

Finally, I must admit that it was a little disappointing, and I'm not sure why. Maybe I was expecting too much, or the never-ending talks made it a little slower for my taste because I don't like fillers in anything just to make it longer, but I can understand talks that are actually informative, and this book was filled with those talks, but I was still unhappy about some things. It's still a fantastic read, but don't go in with high hopes or you'll be disappointed.

If you just start reading without thinking about who wrote it and wait for a "loud bang at the door," you'll be in a fast-paced survival situation, which is exactly what I look for in a book like this. Why not give it a shot? The book is only about 300 pages long and is a quick read.


Synopsis:

“If you've ever been in a remote area when something terrible goes wrong, then you know the fear of utter helplessness. Mosquito Man nails this. A superbly crafted psychological thriller." (New York Journal of Books)

From USA Today and number-one Amazon best-selling author Jeremy Bates comes the first book in the all-new World's Scariest Legends series.

After a woman bangs at the door in the middle of the night and promptly dies from her injury, a couple's remote cabin getaway becomes a psychological night of terror as they are hunted by an unknown assailant. Now they must go far beyond what they thought themselves capable of if they hope to save their young children and survive until morning.”


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Rating: 85/100
Recommended: 90/100 Yes.

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