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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[  This review originally appeared on Goodreads on May 29, 2012.&#xA;&#xA;Meg: Origins&#xA;&#xA;By Steve Alten – Gere Donovan Press – August 16, 2011&#xA;&#xA;Review by Robin Marx&#xA;&#xA;Many people would characterize the Meg series as a guilty pleasure. I think it&#39;s silly to get apologetic about one&#39;s choice in entertainment, but I&#39;d certainly admit that Alten&#39;s books are goofy. The subject matter (giant prehistoric sharks!) is so appealing, however, that I have no trouble ignoring the creaky bits and enjoying the ride.&#xA;&#xA;I&#39;ve always liked sharks, and Alten focuses on one of the most interesting of all: Carcharodon megalodon, ancestor to the great white shark. Through some REALLY flimsy science and frantic &#34;ignore the man behind the curtain&#34; hand-waving Alten brings the megalodon up from the Mariana Trench to where it can snack on people for four books, with a fifth on the way.&#xA;&#xA;Meg: Origins is an e-book prequel novella to his first story, Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror. The events in this prequel are referred to a number of times throughout the series, making this prequel fairly redundant and unnecessary. Still, I was lured in by the premise (giant prehistoric sharks!) and the $0.99 price tag. The story had all the familiar issues—stilted prose, paper-thin characters, chunks of scientific exposition that still manages to seem hinky—but as with the other books, the giant prehistoric shark action makes up for the weak spots. Did I mention this book has giant prehistoric sharks(!) in it?&#xA;&#xA;Steve Alten is not an especially technically skilled author, but he is a very enthusiastic one. It&#39;s easy to imagine him at his computer thinking &#34;Oh man, wouldn&#39;t it be cool if THIS happened?!&#34; and then tapping away frantically. The 12-year-old inside me agrees: yes, it would be totally cool. Radical, in fact.&#xA;&#xA;I doubt I&#39;ll pick up his non-Meg stories, but as long as he keeps writing more books about giant prehistoric sharks(!), he&#39;s got a customer in me.&#xA;&#xA;★★★☆☆&#xA;&#xA;#CapsuleReviewArchive #BookReview #Adventure #Horror #MegOrigins #TheMeg #SteveAlten]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>This review originally appeared on Goodreads on May 29, 2012.</p></blockquote>

<h2 id="meg-origins" id="meg-origins">Meg: Origins</h2>

<p>By Steve Alten – Gere Donovan Press – August 16, 2011</p>

<p>Review by <a href="https://wandering.shop/@RobinMarx">Robin Marx</a></p>

<p>Many people would characterize the <em>Meg</em> series as a guilty pleasure. I think it&#39;s silly to get apologetic about one&#39;s choice in entertainment, but I&#39;d certainly admit that Alten&#39;s books are goofy. The subject matter (giant prehistoric sharks!) is so appealing, however, that I have no trouble ignoring the creaky bits and enjoying the ride.</p>

<p>I&#39;ve always liked sharks, and Alten focuses on one of the most interesting of all: <em>Carcharodon megalodon</em>, ancestor to the great white shark. Through some REALLY flimsy science and frantic “ignore the man behind the curtain” hand-waving Alten brings the megalodon up from the Mariana Trench to where it can snack on people for four books, with a fifth on the way.</p>

<p><em>Meg: Origins</em> is an e-book prequel novella to his first story, <em>Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror</em>. The events in this prequel are referred to a number of times throughout the series, making this prequel fairly redundant and unnecessary. Still, I was lured in by the premise (giant prehistoric sharks!) and the $0.99 price tag. The story had all the familiar issues—stilted prose, paper-thin characters, chunks of scientific exposition that still manages to seem hinky—but as with the other books, the giant prehistoric shark action makes up for the weak spots. Did I mention this book has giant prehistoric sharks(!) in it?</p>

<p>Steve Alten is not an especially technically skilled author, but he is a very enthusiastic one. It&#39;s easy to imagine him at his computer thinking “Oh man, wouldn&#39;t it be cool if THIS happened?!” and then tapping away frantically. The 12-year-old inside me agrees: yes, it would be totally cool. Radical, in fact.</p>

<p>I doubt I&#39;ll pick up his non-<em>Meg</em> stories, but as long as he keeps writing more books about giant prehistoric sharks(!), he&#39;s got a customer in me.</p>

<p>★★★☆☆</p>

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