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⋙ Libro The Cageless Zoo eBook Thomas K Carpenter

The Cageless Zoo eBook Thomas K Carpenter



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Visiting the galaxy's only Cageless Zoo should be a special treat for Melandre and her children. Except she's still trying to reckon with her husband's recent death and how she's going to raise two highly independent children on her own. As their visit quickly falls to chaos, Melandre learns that family is the only thing left she has to rely on.

The Cageless Zoo eBook Thomas K Carpenter

I definitely enjoyed this short story where fate plays a strong hand to ensure that the hubris of the corporate and scientific establishment gets what it deserves - for once. The main characters - a widow of a scientist/researcher and his two gifted children - are very engaging and likeable. The children are able to take the lead in many places without their mother having to be hopelessly weak or absent - which bothers me in a lot of young adult themed literature. The bad guy representing the scientific and corporate establishment is very believable - not evil, just conceited and self-serving.

The except for the author's trilogy at the end of the book looks even better and I'm off to buy it now. I predict that this will be another indie author (at least I think he's indie since Black Moons Publishing has only published his books) that will be snapped up by a major publisher in the near future - and I just love spotting them early. It's one of the best reasons to own a kindle.

Product details

  • File Size 1833 KB
  • Print Length 56 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Black Moon Books (May 19, 2011)
  • Publication Date May 19, 2011
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B0051UA3Z6

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This was very imaginative, but a little too gory for my taste. If you like Steven King and other horror stories, you'd probably like this. Birds that can paralyze you so you are alive and aware when they feed you to their young is just a bit too bloody for me.

I did like the sympathy you develop for the young mother who is trying to defend her dead husband's life work. And I like that it takes her and her two competent children to escape the horrors of the cageless zoo, and as a result of their efforts, they prove the husband's scientific research was valid after all (and the bad guy dies, I always like that).
I enjoyed the start of this book. But just not interesting enough to buy the book. Too many unknowns. Why was the world divided as it was. Why was everyone so school focused. And why were the evil dolls, evil.
The Cageless Zoo by Thomas K Carpenter is based on some intriguing ideas, as well as some plot intrigue. While I liked the idea of the cageless zoo itself, the story's plot was derivative, reminding me of some popular adventure movies I've seen. The characters were one-dimensional and the sub-plot never really developed. I read another story by Carpenter, Sagan's Law, right after reading this one. I'd love to read more of his stories and books if they exhibit the same quality as Sagan's Law. But The Cageless Zoo definitely reads as though it were intended to be for the YA audience.
The Darwin Institute will go to extremes to protect Darwin's theory, including covering up research showing that Jean-Baptiste Lamarck was right in his views of evolution rather than the supporters of Darwin. Unfortunately for visitors to the cageless zoo, owned and operated by the Institute, the cover-up blinds them to danger lurking in the zoo. Of course things go wrong (or there wouldn't be much of a story) and people end up really feeding the animals.
A delightful… gory surprise. The actual plot was captivating as it brings you into a family dealing with the loss of their father. They go to the virtual zoo owned by the company their father did research for. He had facts to prove something very wrong could and probably would happen. The mystery of his death and company who wanted to keep his research hidden fills these pages. The most fascinating and scary pages kept me on the edge of my seat. The zoo held no bars, had animals that needed no physical control or restraint and was amazing. These animals were those that haven’t existed yet, only in our imagination. They all were unique, special and blood hungry. Something goes very very wrong and they are caught in the middle…. Father was right but would they live to tell it?
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This was a very short/quick read (and the ebook is free on !). The book description is fairly accurate, but in my opinion it doesn't make the danger/adventure that dominates a large portion of the story evident enough.

Basically a woman's husband dies leaving her with two kids. She takes them to a cageless zoo where you can get right up close and personal with the "animals". The something happens and the family finds themselves stuck in the middle of this zoo full of dangerous animals that are running amok. The death of the husband actually does play an important role in the story but I don't want to give too much away.

I gave this story three stars because it is an interesting enough story line, but I just didn't feel sucked in like I need to be in order to give it a four or a five. Perhaps in part that was because I knew this story was very short and didn't want to get to invested in a story that wasn't going to go very far. Considering it was free though and it was short I liked it enough that I would recommend it to someone who just had a little extra time on their hands

*Review re-posted from goodreads.com
I definitely enjoyed this short story where fate plays a strong hand to ensure that the hubris of the corporate and scientific establishment gets what it deserves - for once. The main characters - a widow of a scientist/researcher and his two gifted children - are very engaging and likeable. The children are able to take the lead in many places without their mother having to be hopelessly weak or absent - which bothers me in a lot of young adult themed literature. The bad guy representing the scientific and corporate establishment is very believable - not evil, just conceited and self-serving.

The except for the author's trilogy at the end of the book looks even better and I'm off to buy it now. I predict that this will be another indie author (at least I think he's indie since Black Moons Publishing has only published his books) that will be snapped up by a major publisher in the near future - and I just love spotting them early. It's one of the best reasons to own a kindle.
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