Review of The Shapeshifter
Posted: 15 Nov 2021, 21:41
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Shapeshifter" by Mark Thompson.]
The Shape Shifter by Mark Thompson follows Phillip and Tre as they create a new world on top of an old one. Once everything is finalized and the city is flourishing, an unforeseen enemy comes to destroy the city. Phillip is unfamiliar with this apparent shapeshifter and how he can transform, so Phillip attempts to learn his ways in order to defeat this evil.
I found the premise of Thompson’s story fascinating. In the beginning, it seemed Phillip was terraforming the planet, and I would have loved a little more detail about that because the history of the world would be interesting to learn. I also really enjoyed Phillips's growth in terms of wanting to learn the shape-shifting ways to defeat this new enemy.
There were quite a lot of negatives for me in this short story. I didn’t like the pictures used to create a vision of the world Thompson was describing. Many were blurry or hard to decipher, and it detracted from the story. I understand that a short story will lack a certain amount of detail, but it felt like most of the pieces were left out and we're left with only a bare-bones story. There was no actual description of how the world came to be, and more importantly, there was no description of who the enemy was. It left the reader confused and unsure. I really wanted to like this short story because I liked its general premise, but it lacked any real substance to make a connection to the story.
I would rate The Shape Shifter a 1 out of 4 stars. There were many grammatical errors, and it almost felt like an outline to a short story rather than the actual story itself. I looked forward to a short science fiction story that could be read over a lunch break, but The Shape Shifter did not live up to that. There appear to be other stories within this series, so it is possible that you would get a more accumulated look at Phillip and Tre from the other books in the series.
I don’t feel like I would be recommending this book to anyone. If you are looking for a brief science fiction story to kill a little bit of time on your lunch break, this would certainly fit the bill. It has no sexually explicit scenes or vulgar language. Overall, The Shape Shifter was a disappointing read for me.
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The Shapeshifter
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The Shape Shifter by Mark Thompson follows Phillip and Tre as they create a new world on top of an old one. Once everything is finalized and the city is flourishing, an unforeseen enemy comes to destroy the city. Phillip is unfamiliar with this apparent shapeshifter and how he can transform, so Phillip attempts to learn his ways in order to defeat this evil.
I found the premise of Thompson’s story fascinating. In the beginning, it seemed Phillip was terraforming the planet, and I would have loved a little more detail about that because the history of the world would be interesting to learn. I also really enjoyed Phillips's growth in terms of wanting to learn the shape-shifting ways to defeat this new enemy.
There were quite a lot of negatives for me in this short story. I didn’t like the pictures used to create a vision of the world Thompson was describing. Many were blurry or hard to decipher, and it detracted from the story. I understand that a short story will lack a certain amount of detail, but it felt like most of the pieces were left out and we're left with only a bare-bones story. There was no actual description of how the world came to be, and more importantly, there was no description of who the enemy was. It left the reader confused and unsure. I really wanted to like this short story because I liked its general premise, but it lacked any real substance to make a connection to the story.
I would rate The Shape Shifter a 1 out of 4 stars. There were many grammatical errors, and it almost felt like an outline to a short story rather than the actual story itself. I looked forward to a short science fiction story that could be read over a lunch break, but The Shape Shifter did not live up to that. There appear to be other stories within this series, so it is possible that you would get a more accumulated look at Phillip and Tre from the other books in the series.
I don’t feel like I would be recommending this book to anyone. If you are looking for a brief science fiction story to kill a little bit of time on your lunch break, this would certainly fit the bill. It has no sexually explicit scenes or vulgar language. Overall, The Shape Shifter was a disappointing read for me.
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The Shapeshifter
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon