With the employees, largely young adults, trapped inside the park, things begin to go violent. However, the plan hadn't necessarily been updated in modern times as a huge hurricane hits the coast. Being so close to danger, the park developed an extensive plan for emergencies should anything go wrong. It was built by a charismatic visionary who insisted that visitors would be able to see the ocean from the park. It has a Battle Royale, Lord of the Flies vibe but in a unique setting with a modern psychological understanding.įantasticLand is a fictional theme park where each section of the park is a different land. The cover is fantastic and I didn't really know much in advance what it was going to be about but I did enjoy it. This book landed in my possession during a short lived subscription to My Thrill Club and as I have recently, unfortunately, been weeding my TBR stacks, I decided to read it. Or whatever the actual word for this kind of novel is! Or a fiction book masquerading as actual reporting. Furthermore, it's a book of interviews which I always enjoy. For these reasons, FantasticLand really hit the spot. I tend to find myself more drawn to thrillers, monster/animal stories, and anything set in the summer itself. Summer, with its hot sticky days, is the perfect setting for a different kind of horror to the gothic chills and thrills of the Fall. My favorite genre is horror and I do feel like each season invites its own kind of horror.
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