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Title | : | Breed |
Author | : | Chase Novak |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 310 pages |
Published | : | September 4th 2012 by Mulholland Books |
Categories | : | Horror. Fiction. Thriller. Mystery. Fantasy |
Chase Novak
Hardcover | Pages: 310 pages Rating: 3.15 | 3944 Users | 795 Reviews
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Alex and Leslie Twisden told each other they would do anything to have children. The price didn’t matter. But the experimental procedure they found had costs they couldn’t foresee.Adam and Alice Twisden’s lives seem perfectly normal. Except that, every night, without fail, their parents lock them into their rooms.
And the twins know that the sounds they can hear are not just their imagination. They’re real. And they’re getting louder...
From a new name in horror, Breed is a stunning thriller in the vein of Rosemary’s Baby, brilliantly written, daring, and unforgettable.

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Original Title: | Breed |
ISBN: | 0316198560 (ISBN13: 9780316198561) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Alex Twisden, Leslie Twisden, Adam Twisden, Alice Twisden |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Horror (2012) |
Rating Based On Books Breed
Ratings: 3.15 From 3944 Users | 795 ReviewsJudgment Based On Books Breed
Horror has always been my thing. I get thrills out of being scared, and I love when a good mystery is involved as well. Breed definitely brings both aspects. These people start to get truly bizarre side effects from an out of country fertility treatment, and frankly it freaked me the heck out. The mystery part gets less "mysterious" and more "What is going to happen next?" during part 2, when we fast-forward 10 years later to the kids' perspective, and change from horror to more of a high speedAs much as I was looking forward to this book, by the end I hated it. No, hated it not a strong enough word. I loathed this book. So many times I wanted to put it down and never pick it back up, but I soldiered on until the very last page and began to wish I had followed through with the urge to abandon it. This book was a perfect example of a great idea that was executed terribly. This was written by bestselling author Scott Spencer, under the pseudonym Chase Novak. I, for one, will not be
******SPOILERS IN THIS REVIEW******Desperately seeking fertility, Alex and Leslie, as a last resort, seek the help of Dr. Kis in far off Slovenia. He injects both Leslie and Alex, painfully with a large syringe, with a mysterious serum. Shortly thereafter, they become ravenously hypersexual, and Leslie is soon pregnant and eventually gives birth to triplets: Alice, Adam, and a genetic monstrosity, Bernard, whom we are initially led to believe is euthanized but is actually spirited away by a

It started off strong and promising then it faltered and became convoluted and I lost interest in no time. I felt the author dropped the proverbial ball on a promising premise and failed the reader in its delivery. The story could have been so much better than what was given to us, the reader.
Alright, here we go. I received this book through a Goodreads First Reads giveaway.With that out of the way, let me talk about Breed. This is a horror story that revolves around one couple who's quest to conceive children goes very wrong. The author says that he was inspired by Rosemary's Baby, but I feel that this concept in Breed had more truly horrifying potential than the it's inspiration. too bad the execution was not quite up to that level.Chase Novak (the pseudonym for Scott Spencer) is
If you want a fairly entertaining book to read in it's entirety on a three and a half hour train ride this would be a fairly good choice. Stephen King, in superlative tourette's he seems cursed with when blurbing a book, calls this the best horror novel since Peter Straub's Ghost Story. I haven't read Ghost Story so I can't say it's the best horror novel written in the past thirty two years (I doubt it though, just a feeling) but I don't think this is the best horror novel written in the past
This started off really well, but then fell apart completely.So we have this couple, and they're desperate to have a baby. They would do literally anything. We see their intense pursuit of this goal. Tension builds as we wonder what risks they're willing to take. What will happen? It's an exploration of passion and wanting. I was beginning to get scared.Then, for some reason, (view spoiler)[ we skip to when the kids are ten years old. (hide spoiler)] Why??? All the tension has now been
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