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portada Arachniss
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
402
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.0 x 2.3 cm
Weight
0.51 kg.
ISBN13
9781737485964

Arachniss

Shawn C. Butler (Author) · R. R. Bowker · Paperback

Arachniss - Butler, Shawn C.

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Synopsis "Arachniss"

Who would you sacrifice to save what you love?David just wants to write children's books and spend time with his infant son Jason. The only problem is, something's eating Jason.Something's eating everyone, bit by bit, inch by inch, and no one else notices. They have great stories about how they lost a limb here or a body part there, until they lose something they can't live without and just...vanish.Jason's just missing a pinky today. No, wait, two. And a toe. His son is dissolving in front of him, and David will do anything to save him.But how can David save his son from something no one can see? Critical Praise "...a graphic, detailed, haunting and complex story of artificial intelligence, alien invasion, human nature in opposition to everything around us, and the obliviousness of mankind..." - 4.5 Stars / Reading Cafe "Tension building was wonderfully done and was very 'edge of your seat'. The author has a good sense of humour, which can also be quite dark at times, helping to lighten otherwise tense moments throughout the story. An intriguing and well executed supernatural thriller." - Five Stars / Bookish Beyond InspirationI write science fiction and Arachniss is absolutely science fiction, but like Alien there's also a good deal of horror and a lot about human--and inhuman--dysfunction. Is there deeper meaning to it? Probably. I mean, I hope so. In Babadook, the monster is depression. In Jacob's Ladder, it's PTSD and addiction. The Ring, I assume if there is a metaphor, it's about the destructive power of television. Night of the Living Dead is immigration and change. Zombie's generally represent the dangers of group think and the numbing sameness of modern life, never more so than in Shaun of the Dead. In King Kong, it's the modern world vs. nature and of course racism. In Get Out, it's white supremacy. Godzilla: nuclear war. Vampires: sex and sexuality. Frankenstein's monster: modern science. Werewolves: puberty and sexual awakening. Grendel: pride. Perhaps in Arachniss, it's our willingness to accept horror for others to protect ourselves, and our ability to ignore it if it comes on slowly. We are all the frog in the initially comfortable pot of heating water, and we are all oblivious to what's coming...

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