![]() ![]() Alten knows how to weave ancient history (old dinos/sharks/animals/fish) and technology into a seamless and entertaining joyride of a book. There was even a small scene that would end up being a hint to his newer book Undisclosed (zero-point energy). Nightstalkers is right on par with the other MEG books along with Alten's non-MEG books. And just goes pedal to the metal from that point on. Nightstalkers picks up where that left off (with a slight intro that got me back up to speed). In book four (Hell's Aquarium) Alten introduces not only a new character but a whole new group of them from an underwater lake. Alten has been writing these for years now and I've enjoyed each one of them in their own way. Fast-forward probably 10-15 years and you have me now - I still love dinosaurs and sharks and now the MEG series. I grew up loving dinosaurs and sharks and this felt like the perfect combination of the two. ![]() ![]() I remember picking the first MEG book out at the local library in my hometown and thinking "what the heck is this?" I was enthralled. I've been a reader of the MEG series for quite some time. ![]()
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