Monsterland

Novel by Michael Phillip Cash Picture What could be better than a theme park filled with real-life, werewolves, vampires and other supernatural beings? Um... Anything but werewolves, vamps and other supernatural beings! In Monsterland, the world was overtaken by such beings, so they came up with a way of removing them from the general population. 
​Was this a good thing?
#element-90ceefdf-106c-40ab-b1b9-32f5a19eafbd .waddons-blog-image.hideImage { display: none;} Picture Picture Youth, all over the world, have been offered options on how to live. They can either become blood-suckers, human eaters or werewolves. Wow! Since the young are so dumb, the government has decided to step in and cut down on such livelihoods, or so-called lives.

They went out into the world and offered every monster a contract, offering up money and a free way of living. Behind walls. Like a prison, but with freedom... Monsterland. This theme park will allow them to do as they please while being on display, like zoo animals. I call this the John Hammond Complex. Is it what they've always dreamed or nightmare? And will there be people lining up by the droves to see them in their naturally unnatural habitat?

Just like Jurassic Park, which is what I'm sure Cash got the idea, placing such creatures in one place isn't always a good thing. Then placing a price tag and sharing with people for entertainment is even worse! What in the world are folks thinking? As with the previously mentioned book/movie blockbuster, Monsterland attempts to control monsters, while using them to keep paying customers happy. You just can't do that! 

Monsterland is ridiculously funny and adventurous. It's got gore, unimaginable fights and a takeover unlike any I've ever read. As foolish as the story was, it was pretty fun to read and I'm rather happy I own it. I think my son would like to read it one day, since he's in to the same sorts of stories. For the time being he can not read it, due to subject matter (no nudity or anything like that), but the tale is about some teenagers- as usual. They tend to say things I don't wish my boy to repeat.

The ending was satisfactory and I loved the sneakiness of one of the characters more than any other. They were pretty shallow and one was totally obsessed about a girl, but its worth the read. Check out Monsterland.
Cheers!

Monsterland
Written by Michael Phillip Cash
Published through Createspace by Michael Phillip Cash
Released 2015
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Published on September 25, 2019 07:00
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