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  <read_at>Mon Sep 21 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[SF, sub-genre: Psychological deep-sea alien thriller. This is a tad infodumptastic in the beginning, but once it gets going it's full of damp, creepy atmosphere and it quickly pulls you in. Then, of course, the ending is a little ridiculous, but it's less ridiculous than the movie. In the book they don't hold hands. C'mon, that totally makes it less silly.<br/><br/>Be warned for: the angry black man, the distrustful man-hating butch zoologist, the overweight middle-aged white male psychology professor hero.<br/><br/>Four stars. The characters are useless, but the action and atmosphere make up for it.]]></body>
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