Ratings10
Average rating3
First - thumbs up to the prose which kept me engaged. So engaged in fact that I finished the book in a night. That's rare for me, especially when it comes to fiction, and especially more because it's YA, a genre that rarely keeps me interested. Thumbs up again for the intriguing concept: how does a human survive in a world ruled by vampire-like creatures who, every couple of years hold Hunger Games like tournaments where humans are hunted like foxes and torn apart? Apparently you do so by pretending to be one of them.
Quite a feat for our protagonist, Gene, who needs to Not sweat, drink water, and sleep hanging upside down.
This is where the novel stumbles quite a bit. It makes me wonder if the book was even beta read for logical inconsistencies...
For example, apparently vampires can't go underwater. Yet they have SWIM class in school (yes vamps go to school). How do vamps survive If the human supply is so low? Never explained. And how is it that vamps with such a keen sense of smell (they can sniff blood a mile away apparently) can't even sense a human in their midst? There's a section in the book where Gene is surrounded by vamps who complain, “I can smell a heper. It seems so close. Where is he?” it's almost comical to see them that stupid.
Still, the writing is good enough and the promise intriguing enough for me to want to see the end. I just hope the world building is more solid in book 2. Some background on how the world came to be so messed up would be much appreciated!
4.5
the hunt by andrew fukada
my thoughts
Cover Honestly I don't know wich one I like better.the us orange cover to important caracters are shown in the backgrond and the hole in tin i think.[a Key point in the novel!?] or the UK in no way resemblence to but love the emotion of the cover model,the creatures in the backgrond, the color template and the bloody lettering of the title
Book: I was so happy to finnaly get approved by Sint martin's press
Imagine a world were humans are nearly extinc and hunted down to extinction .so a delicassy, so a ravishing delicious rare meat.imagine living in that soceity, being human and masking your humanity.Everything that is human, your emotion, your characteristics, your odor, your name.
all would make you un camouflaged fish in a sharktank.thats what gene life feels like.
“People are numbered in society, on the streets, in class.Gene has an different designation in different classes.All the activity is in the night hours till the break of dawn to dusk again.Why is that? You asked,cause the people'‘,these creatures are VAMPIRES.And not your lobby dubby vampires, no not your sparkly ones[lol how could i not let talk about pass me by,lol i'm laughing lol] They are somewhat like and still different from ages past.From the grey zones of the publishing world.[not really that long ago lol] these ones are gruesome[still looking hott ] bloodthirsty and deadly.
The ruler has an announcement ;the last hunt that there ever be will be held.A last batch is left,the previous hunt was 10 years ago and it was made clear they were extinct.But gossip spoke of a few hepers[humans] that were left.Now imagine the craze,the lust,the hunger when the hunt was announced .A lottery is held for whom will enter the hunt.Saliva dripping from fangs and forming puddles on tables in anticipation for of the numbers that will be picked.
Ashley June ; one of the lucky ones to be picked and a fellow schoolmate. She is mysterious, seductive, innocent and sweet,trusthworthy or not.and not really her name!?[capable of kicking any whiny YA ‘heroine's butt] looking forward to reading more of her in book two.that is all i can say about her with out spoiling[intrigued?]
Gene is one of the best male protagonist I've read and on my list of favorite male protagonists.He's a dude and you get to know it, you can feel it see it his his toughs , feel his emotions and see it though his actions.L loved how he gets more human and starts to be more human trough out the book which is deadly even more in the hunt and waiting and preparations of it.
The other main characters who will play a huge part in further books are not even known by name or in fact really seen untill the second part of the book.I loved reading about the building of the relationships between them and gene. I have to mention the ending was an freaking i hate you but i love you and have to read more but why the year long wait cliffhanging.
There were some iffy parts about the world, like how did the world become like that.But don't let that deter you. the action was spot on. I kept reading, must read further even if it was 1 am in the morning. And no drag what so ever. The hunger games vibe was nice but has not a coppy cat feel to it.it is written in first person perspective, gene's perspective[ i love his narration]
Now that rest to ask is this:
Are you bored love triangles? the human falling for the paranormal creature?[ i have to say there are some books that are awesome with that i just listed]vampires that are ikickly sweet?Ding ding ding, the hunt is for you[ found in bookstores near you on release date/ in annoying commercial voice lol]
thanks to St. Martin's Griffin for approving my request of The HUNT
An interesting concept, but the first part of the book really dragged for me. However, the second half picked up the pace and became engaging. Not my favorite YA vamp novel, but an interesting perspective nonetheless.
Lo lento que es, lo mucho que se ven venir los “plot twists”. La nula química de los personajes...
Audiobook Review
I bought the book but because I have other books that I had to read first, I decided to listen to this one.
In this paranormal dystopian world, humans are nearly extinct. The world is governed by the vampires who live in it. Gene, our narrator, happens to be one of the last humans on earth and we accompany him as he hides his humanity and lives among the vampires in secret.
This concept was unique. I will admit that much. Wait... No it's not. There was a movie with this same concept and in fact I remember feeling that this was very familiar. Now I know why! The hunt is kind of like the movie Daybreakers! Only difference... In Daybreakers, we know why humans are hiding from the vampires, why they are the minority. We know why humans are that special kind of rare caviar that costs thousands of dollars and literally can be consumed within a min or two. We don't find out why in The Hunt.
I really didn't like this one. I found the narrator extremely boring. I also found the story to be bland. I couldn't really understand the need for Gene to want to survive. The whole keeping up a front of being a vampire was stressful. There were a bunch of rules to follow and I just couldn't understand why anyone would want to go through all that for no reason at all. I guess anyone's natural instinct would be to survive but Gene didn't even seem, I don't know, like he even understood why he had to keep alive other than the fact that his dad told him he must. Gene was just a bit boring. The romance was awkward. A lot of what went down in the book was a bit awkward or weird or boring.
There are some pretty gross things that go down in this book but honestly, I didn't mind them. THAT was actually kind of cool.
Within the very last few lines of the book you'll find a nice reveal and somewhat of a cliffhanger. Unfortunately, it wasn't enough of a motivation to want to read the next book in the series.
On the flip side: My 11 year-old really liked this one and you might too. As always give it a try and let me know what you think.
On to the next one.