The Terror

The Terror

2007 • 659 pages

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Even reading it feels cold and desolate. I loved the description of the ships, you truly het a good sense of what is where on the them and how it works. Weird, terrifying story though. Leaves you wondering.

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January 7, 2024

Captivating book. I had already seen the show, but the book was quite different in a few ways. I devoured it. TBH the ending was a little disappointing??? And this dude is really into describing what tits and balls are doing.

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June 9, 2023

One word: BLEAK

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January 22, 2022

One of those books that is super long but really profits from it. Great story and didn't get boring due to things constantly happening keeping the tension up . Would recommend

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January 15, 2020

oh, i love arctic exploration novels

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Jayson
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The first 800 pages were fantastic, but the final 200 or so were a thing of beauty.

June 6, 2018

Fantastic book! There should be more arctic horror. If you like The Thing, At The Mountains of Madness, historical horror, or historical fiction... a must-read.

April 14, 2018

A delightful, detailed, slow burn into despair.

February 5, 2018

Nasty ice beastie
hardly their biggest problem
poor unlucky fools.

March 15, 2016

Loved it. Yes, the story could probably have been told in half the pages but Dan Simmons loves to revel in the detail and so do I. Consequently the story can get bogged down in places but on the whole, I found it really interesting and thoroughly enjoyable.

February 10, 2016

Soooo cooold.

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July 2, 2011

The Terror is a well-written and suspenseful book, worth the time it takes to read it. I enjoyed it, though found certain plot points to be a bit much, and the ending a little underwhelming.

That said, it's still worth picking up! It definitely made a few days' commute pass easier.

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