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Terminal
Terminal | Michaelbrent Collings
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An employee, a cop, and six passengers; a prisoner, a stowaway, and a madman. These are the people waiting at the Lawton bus terminal. Mostly late-night travelers who want nothing more than to get to their destinations, and employees who want nothing more than to get through the graveyard shift. But when a strange, otherworldly fog rolls in, the night changes to nightmare. Because something hides in the fog. Something powerful. Something strange. Something... inhuman. Soon, those in the terminal have been cut off from the rest of the world. No phones, no computers. Just ten strangers in the terminal... and The Other. The Other is the force in the mist. The Other is the thing that has captured them. And The Other wants to play a game. The rules are simple: 1) The people in the terminal must choose a single person from among them. That person will live. The rest will die. 2) Anyone who attempts to leave the terminal before the final vote will die. 3) The final vote must be unanimous. A nightmare. And getting worse, because the best way to make a vote unanimous... is to kill the other voters. Welcome to the end of the line. Welcome to the Terminal.
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Bookzombie
Terminal | Michaelbrent Collings
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“Only one will leave, all in favor.”
Ten people are trapped in a bus terminal surrounded by a dense fog. Everyone receives the same text message. Only one can leave alive and they must all agree on who lives. Violence ensues.
I really enjoyed the portions in the terminal. The characters are well developed, if somewhat stereotypical. I could see actors in my head for certain characters. The parts revealing what was happening in the ⬇️

Bookzombie fog didn‘t work for me until almost the end. I did not have the end figured out so hats off to the author.
I think reading this in as few a sittings as possible would be best. I didn‘t do that. #Bookspin #March

Finished March 16.

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TheAromaofBooks Great review! I agree, some books just don't work well if you end up reading them in short sections (while other books seem even better when you just dip in and out of them a little at a time). 5y
Bookzombie @TheAromaofBooks Thank you! So true! 5y
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Bookzombie
Terminal | Michaelbrent Collings
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Here is my #bookspin (#20) and I‘m going to do the #doublespin (#7)for March. I‘m excited about both books. 🥳

Reggie I loved The Weight of it All!!! 5y
Bookzombie @Reggie I know! I stacked it when you reviewed it, lol. 5y
TheAromaofBooks Oooo looks good!! Can't wait to hear what you think!! 5y
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AmyReadsAlot
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Chapter after chapter I was intrigued by the mystery behind the driving force that was pushing the individuals trapped in the bus station to the brink of madness. There was even one point in the story where I felt like doing a slow clap and saying “well played.” The twists in this story ensured that my attention never strayed far. This was truly a nightmarish tale that was both captivating and frightening.