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5.0 out of 5 stars Who wants to give me this book?, Jun 20 2003
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Greg Hirst (Casper, WY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hunger (Paperback)
I used to have a copy but Michael Stephen Houck of casper wyoming took it and lost it. What a chump.
I live at
2121 Dover
Casper, Wy, 82604

I would love to read this book. Unfortunatly I dont want to go anywhere to look for it. If you have a copy of this book, please send it to me. You probably owe money anyway, and in ten years you won't care about it anyway, but I will. Have a nice day on me.

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4.0 out of 5 stars WHAT DEEP BLUE SEA COULD HAVE BEEN, April 16 2003
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K. Jump (Corbin, KY United States) - See all my reviews
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A squad of genetically engineered mako sharks escape from their holding pen and turn the seas red with their insatiable wrath. Sound familiar? Yes, it's the same plot as the acceptable "Deep Blue Sea," but handled years earlier and far more adroitley by novelist William R. Dantz. Dantz's characters breathe with realism and the electric prose makes his mako's jump off the page at you. Solid, unheralded page-turner compares favorably to Peter Benchley's "Jaws" and definitely deserves to be back in print. Marred only slightly by a subtle left-wing subtext. Exciting, colorful thriller with a heart. Recommended to fans of undersea thrillers, suspense stories, or anyone who could use a quick but satisfying read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great Shark read., Oct 23 2001
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I was glad to see the author's comment here on his book. I read this about a year before "Deep Blue Sea" came out and was amazed that no credit was given to this book. The story lines are very similar. I'd rate this book right along side Alten's MEG series for suspense, action, and a believable story. I feel it was much more believable than Wilson's Extinct as well. If you can find this book, it's worth picking up.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Book!, Dec 7 2000
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Well written and action packed, book is truley enjoyable from the start to finish. I would and have recommended it to my friends. I hope to read a sequel in the near future.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Hunger will have you on the edge of your seat., Nov 16 2000
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Chadwick H. Saxelid "Bookworm" (Concord, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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A pack of genetically altered Mako sharks escapes into the Florida Keys and wreak havoc, eating everyone and everything in their path. This is a really good read and begs to be made into a movie. And it was, sort of. The movie Deep Blue Sea (which I liked quite a bit more than the author of this book) "borrowed" plot elements from this book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Highly entertaining read, Oct 13 2000
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Ian Glavine (Springdale, Newfoundland Canada) - See all my reviews
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I'm a huge fan of shark novels, and on a recent jaunt to a used bookstore I found a copy of this book, so I couldn't wait to get home and read it. Dantz(Rodman Philbrick) writes descriptive passages that makes you feel like your actually there in the Florida Keys. The characters are well-written, the action scenes are tense and the sharks are menacing. The writers of Deep Blue Sea shamelessly pilfered the story elements but one can only hope Hollywood has the insight to give this book its due. I highly recommend it and rank it amongst the greats like Jaws by Peter Benchley and Extinct by Charles Wilson.
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4.0 out of 5 stars AQUA-PHOBES...BEWARY!, Aug 15 2000
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M. Grant "MacGyver of the Books" (Detroit, Michigan) - See all my reviews
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THIS IS A GREAT BOOK THAT SHOULD NOT BE OVERLOOKED!

Hey I loved the movie JAWS and I enjoyed Deep Blue Sea. For reading, I love THE TRENCH, MEG, The Beast, and even White Shark. So if you're like me...then make sure you've added HUNGER to your bookshelf. This seems to be the overlooked 'gem' of the man-eating swimming monster genre.

I first came across this book in 1993 (while waiting in a movie theatre parking lot to see Lethal Weapon 3...never made the movie). The "super-smart" shark angle is really exciting and the fact that they hunt in a pack makes it even more deadly for all the characters who find themselves more than ankle deep in water.

I can't spoil things but lets just say, there's a terrific build-up, nice characterization, and an action-packed finale. If it takes you more than 2 days to finish this book...then you need to take a swim with the sharks. :)

Oh yeah, as my friend and I often say...you can't go scuba diving with a camera and not immediately shudder when an incredibly vivid visual scene from this book jumps into your mind!

Buy this book...and read it on the safety of the beach.

CHOMP!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Deep Blue Read, May 26 2000
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Chadwick H. Saxelid "Bookworm" (Concord, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This book appeared years before the unofficial movie version and it is far superior. A great thriller and a wonderful companion piece to JAWS or BEAST. Superior to both MEG and WHITE SHARK (aka CREATURE). Take it to the beach, but read it only AFTER you go swimming.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An awesome read!, Dec 15 1999
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Angelique J. Clayton "JCR" (Ohio, USA) - See all my reviews
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I've probably read this book at least half a dozen times...it's a new spin on the classic "killer shark goes crazy and eats coeds left and right until our hero saves the day and kills it" idea. Don't get me wrong, I love "Jaws", but it's had so many ripoff's it's not even funny anymore. "Hunger"'s got new ideas, new settings, new character-types, and it's just fresh. Not to mention that the writing style is fluid, and highly enjoyable. The best shark-fiction I've ever read; and I'm getting three copies of it from Amazon for my family this christmas.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Inform the people of the movie rip-off: Deep Blue Sea!, July 29 1999
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I just wanted to let you and all who want a good tale to read to know that the author's story was raped by Hollywood. The book is good story telling and would have made a better film than the flotsam in the movie theaters now. Well worth the read but not the price of admission.
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