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The Strain: Book 1 of The Strain Trilogy [Paperback]

Guillermo del Toro , Chuck Hogan
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (136 customer reviews)

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  • Paperback: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Harper (1 April 2010)
  • Language Unknown
  • ISBN-10: 0007349181
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007349180
  • Product Dimensions: 17.6 x 11.2 x 3.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (136 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,877,352 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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‘The first in a trilogy that soars with spellbinding intrigue.Truly, an unforgettable tale you can’t put down once you read the first page. I can’t wait until the next one.’ Clive Cussler

‘Blood and apocalypse mix in a terrifying story that feels like it was ripped from today's headlines. Vividly wrought and relentlessly paced, THE STRAIN haunts as much as it terrifies. I cannot wait to see where Del Toro and Hogan take us next.’ James Rollins

‘A rattling piece of escapism’ The Times

‘An entertaining mix of action blockbuster and vampire myth … with Del Toro’s talent for creating fantastical, macabre characters shining through … an exciting page-turner’ Metro

‘Del Toro and Hogan succeed in constructing a driving plot and delivering a gripping conclusion. Great characters … and a flair for striking scenes get this trilogy off to a first-rate start. Kirkus Reviews

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'The first in a trilogy that soars with spellbinding intrigue.Truly, an unforgettable tale you can't put down once you read the first page. I can't wait until the next one.' Clive Cussler 'Blood and apocalypse mix in a terrifying story that feels like it was ripped from today's headlines. Vividly wrought and relentlessly paced, THE STRAIN haunts as much as it terrifies. I cannot wait to see where Del Toro and Hogan take us next.' James Rollins 'A rattling piece of escapism' The Times 'An entertaining mix of action blockbuster and vampire myth ! with Del Toro's talent for creating fantastical, macabre characters shining through ! an exciting page-turner' Metro 'Del Toro and Hogan succeed in constructing a driving plot and delivering a gripping conclusion. Great characters ! and a flair for striking scenes get this trilogy off to a first-rate start. Kirkus Reviews

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
By Manda Moo VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
Whilst I enjoyed the style of writing used throughout The Strain, and was intrigued by the various strands of the story as they appeared I felt that a promising start dissolved into a rather lack lustre book. The story got a bit tired and relentless after the middle, I felt that it could have been about 200 pages shorter and still said the same things. I can't believe the story extends even further into a trilogy, but then I suppose there's still the potential of vampires spreading to the rest of the world isn't there. I might read the other books, but I'm not in a huge hurry.

If you are a fan of vampire stories, this is a good one, but with a good editing it could be much better and tighter.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
By N. J. Hotchkin TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
First of all, NO SPOILERS will be evident within this review. Now on with the show:

Vampires have been done again and again but never like this. Hundreds if not thousands of people are so desperate for a new take on Twilight - perhaps for something with a little more gore or a little more gripping. I don't pretend to not have a soft spot for Twilight and I'm all for tweaking myths to make them readable but I think this novel does a really good job of that. But do not be fooled, this is not a world like the ones you've read of before. Essentially, we are looking at an apocolypse. Which is exactly what readers of this genre are after - and are used to. So why is this book any better than the others?

The Strain focuses on a very short time frame - think of 28 days later but quicker (which is pretty hard to do). What's unique about this take on Vampires/Vampyres, is that it is considered to be a disease or a pathogen which is contagious. Now most people will associate being bitten with being "turned" but this novel explores why a little more which is far more interesting in my opinion. The science behind the novel is brilliant and believable aswell which is fantastic. Of course there is always a leader of the pack when it comes to baddies and in this case that leader is a pretty formidable fellow. But in this case the pathogen can be spread a little easier. I'd hate to ruin the plot for anyone so I'll simply say that being bitten isn't the worst of it anymore. Not to mention that not just anyone is a target, the infected target specific people but that's for you to discover later.

I loved that there was a sub-plot in that there were people with "real-lives" involved with an interesting and relateable history/background. I also liked the actual history we were supplied with about the origin of the vampyre and it's "spread" if you like. Clearly this novel is meant as an introduction into the following novels (three that I am aware of but of course there may be more). If I had to say I thought there was a lacking in the novel I might say that it wasn't as gruesome as I expected (with the exception of the new twist of infection/attack). Occassionally it's nice to have a bit of gore but having said that one particular chapter was quite upsetting, but again I won't ruin that for you.

For those of you who really aren't into anything remotely scary/gruesome/cruel I wouldn't read this, however if you like something with a bit of science and myth alongside some brilliantly written paragraphs then go for it. This book is a gem. I thought it was fantastic.
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Rather a disappointment 15 April 2012
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There's very little original in this book; most of these things have been done many times before. Some little details are quite novel, but that's about it. The characters are really rather flat, and it's hard to care about them very much. Each of the set pieces is very predictable.

The worst aspect is that there's just so much padding in this; if the other books are similar, then the whole thing could have been fitted into a relatively exciting novel of maybe half the total length. It's also completely formula-written according to the modern "rules".

I really hope the second volume picks up, because otherwise I won't finish the trilogy.

I'm very frustrated now, because I was really looking forward to this; Hogan I don't know, but Del Toro is a brilliant film-maker. I think my three stars could be just two, but I wanted so much for it to be better that maybe I'm being a tad generous.
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