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Shutter by Courtney Alameda
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The Helsing Corps only showed up when someone didn't stay dead.

Do you hear that? Those are the sounds of my tears dropping, because shit just got serious, and I am overwhelmed with emotions over the fact that YA does know how to write a horror-filled, action-packed book. I nearly gave up! Hallelujah! Huzzah! Huzzah!



If you liked Fatal Frame, you would like this. Even though I only played 15 minutes of that game, it was enough to permanently scar my brain for the rest of my life. Everything was going so well with the slow prologue, and then a ghost appeared from out of nowhere and I threw my Playstation controller at the TV and ran out of the room like shrieking like a baby (I am not kidding. My little brother can attest to this...). While this book may not have been as scary as that (intense, more like) it has ghosts and scenes that would likely give you goosebumps all the same. Ghosts here mean business. And by business, I mean gouged eyes... dismembered hands... torn and scattered teeth... y'know, the usual shady stuff.

Don't you just wish we can go back to that time when ghosts were only good for peek-a-boos? Childhood, where hath thou gone?

The best part of this book is that everything makes sense. It is grounded in logic and science - how ghosts appear, what they are made of, the process of defeating them, how necros (or zombie-ish thingies?) are made, what the virus is capable of - and everything is just so interesting. I appreciated even more the fact that it isn't dependent on science - even faith is capable of exorcising them, which is such a breath of fresh air because for me, sometimes a collective belief in something can work wonders. If enough people can deem something as "holy", maybe that gives it some sort of power, too, simply just from the hearts of the masses? It makes the world-building so much more complex and gives it a lot of depth, because the possibilities are just endless. 



One thing that makes it a lot similar to Fatal Frame is the MC's way of defeating ghosts, which is trapping its ghostlight in a physical container, in this case, a roll film in a camera. The game series, Fatal Frame, uses the same method with its Camera Obscura - a couple of shots, the clearer the better, and the ghost is defeated (which means you don't only not evade them, you have to face them head-on, too... now you know why I couldn't play the game). At first, I was a bit conflicted because the method was basically the same, but the experience is way different when you read about it in books, so it didn't bug me as much I thought it would.

If you liked Parasite Eve, you would like this. If you are familiar with this game, then you should be able to recognise Aya from below. She's a calculating, strong-willed heroine from the police force who finds herself dealing and killing mutated humans and creatures. She stops at nothing and is afraid of nothing.



Now let's go back to Shutter. Meet Micheline, our bad-ass, no-nonsense, calculating heroine. Be it ghosts or necros or human scorpions, she'll be facing them head-on because she knows what is at stake and there is no other way to go about it. She puts her life in her own hands and refuses to let others shape it for her - that is how determined, stubborn, and strong-willed she is. She protects her friends and family, and even fights them in order to save them. And she is as human as you and me, because she makes mistakes, she can be vulnerable, and she loses, too. And that makes her such an endearing character. Meeting and reading about her made me remember Aya from Parasite Eve.

I absolutely loved this girl. She is as real as real can get. It's like I see her as the best version of anyone - still full of flaws, but can gather bouts of courage when the situation calls for it. I loved how during her times of weaknesses, she doesn't go too angsty. Yes, she mourns and grieves, but she tries so hard despite everything, and that's something I'd like to emulate. And besides, how often do we see kick-ass heroines who stay kick-ass?

If you liked Left 4 Dead, you would like this, too. One of the best thing about that game is its intensity. There's nothing else that can get your heart pumping than walking silently down a road, only to trigger a car alarm, and have a HORDE of flesh-eating zombies running to get a bite of your blood-filled throat. Me and my mates would be scared out of our wits and would go shouting over our mics, "Do you hear that?! Those are the groans of death! HURRY UP AND RUN, IDIOT!"



If it's action you are looking for, you need not look far, because Shutter is absolutely full of it - lots of fight scenes that are easy to visualize and are not repetitive, and a lot of non-fight scenes that are equally intense. Seriously, I wouldn't be surprised if this becomes a movie because it kinda has the formula down pat. There was this scene that was already said in the blurb, so I knew it was coming, but when I read it in the book, it still felt like I read it blind because good lord, my heart was seriously beating so fast. Not only is the author capable of evoking strong emotional feelings from the reader, she also knows how to make them excited, too.

And come on, our mates here got chased by necros, and they had to fight their way to the top floor of a building from the basement while still kicking necro ass along the way. EPIC BOOK IS EPIC.

As for the romance...

See, we have ONE heroine who is surrounded by three guys. Usually, you see this premise and slowly turn your head away in second-hand embarrassment because you instantly expect it would be filled with cheesy drama and flirting and fighting for the girl. I mean, come on! ONE GIRL. THREE GUYS. What else could it mean?

But this book managed to surprise me. Thirty pages in, and no cheesy flirting, eyebrow wiggling, or any "How are ye, snoogum woogums?" that happened. Sixty pages in, we get hints from the heroine and one of the guys. A forbidden romance that is showcased in a very meaningful and subtle way. They have a lot of scenes together, but most of it are related to the plot, and when they let a bit of their guard down, we get teased a lot and you end up yearning for more. It's not overwhelming at all, and not underwhelming, either, because every gesture they do has meaning and thought behind them which makes everything just so bloody worth it.

Even better? The camaraderie they have with each other. They share a connection so strong that it just shows within the pages. I loved how they can communicate with a few words or with a few gestures and get things done. I loved the lengths they would go for each other if one's life is in danger. I loved how they can talk and joke with each other with no malice (no "What did he mean by that? Did he like me? Do I like him? But what about this guy?" ISN'T THAT AWESOME?!)... just casual, innocent banter among friends who will support each other come low or high water.

All in all? This is one book that is not to be missed. It's scary, it's intense, and it's endearing all at the same time, a combination of awesome factors you don't really see much nowadays especially in this genre. This definitely sets the bar high.
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Reading Progress

August 9, 2014 – Shelved
November 4, 2014 – Started Reading
November 4, 2014 –
2.0% "Yup, loving it already. First sentence grabbed me from the get-go.

The Helsing Corps only showed up when someone didn't stay dead.

I think my heart skipped a beat."
November 4, 2014 –
2.0% "Abraham Van Helsing? Is it me or does that sound REALLY familiar right now... or maybe I'm thinking of that movie where Abraham Lincoln turned into a Vampire. And that was a weird movie, by the way."
November 4, 2014 –
3.0% "I'm... I'm freaking loving this already. The narration is awesome. The premise is awesome. Instead of third eyes, we have a certain retina in the eyes of certain people that gives them the ability to detect and see ghosts. And the heroine is just... kickass."
November 5, 2014 –
6.0% "Ohhhh...kaay. Apparently here you kill ghosts by capturing their energies in photographs. You use a special camera, take pictures, and that usually kills them. Which is cool, but it has already been done before in Fatal Frame, a bunch of scary games on the Ps2/Ps3. Ermmmm >_< I feel conflicted now!"
November 5, 2014 –
6.0% "Dismembered hands clutching rosaries... eyes gouged out... teeth torn out... and fucking scattered...

This ghost means business.

*clutches blanket*"
November 5, 2014 –
11.0% "This author knows how to write an intense scene. I already know this was bound to happen as it was in the blurb already, but man, it still feels like I went in blind. Incredible how I'm so affected to the point of my heart beating fast enough to overtake a galloping horse. Okay, that doesn't make sense. lol"
November 5, 2014 –
13.0% "Well, would you look at that. There's a female MC surrounded by three guys who are a part of her crew, and thirty pages in, and no one has flirted yet. HALLELUJAH!!! HAAAALLLEEELLUUUJAAAAAH!!!!!

Book, you da real MVP. Muchas gracias. Mille merci!"
November 5, 2014 –
14.0% "I really, really, REALLY love this MC. I love her so much that it hurts. I don't want this to end? What's that? I'm not even 20% in? WHO CARES! THAT'S STILL 14% LESS PAGES TO GO! :("
November 5, 2014 –
14.0% "

Ah, the beauty of male/female friendships, which is showed by playful physical banter with one's hands and hips. Just a bond and connection with your peers so strong you need not say words to express yourself. I... I think I have tears in my eyes. *sniff*"
November 5, 2014 –
18.0% "Okay there is no blatant flirting, but there is a subtle, already-established, forbidden romance that's actually... well-done. I... I'm actually yearning for more '-'"
November 6, 2014 –
23.0% "Jesus. They hugged - he comforting her, she needing his support, both liking each other deep inside - and no cheesy lines were said. No "I want you forever" or "I need you" or "I love you". Just... comfort between two people who understand each other without the cheesy drama. JESUS. I AM LIKING THIS. I AM LIKING THIS A LOT."
November 8, 2014 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Jessica (new) - added it

Jessica Boooooo :( HORROR IS MY LIFE and I got turned down for this one too if it makes ya feel any better lol


message 2: by Lectus (new)

Lectus Finally I hear they turn you down. I was beginning to think you owned the place :-)


Dear Faye Haha, not anymore ;) I got to be a co-blogger on this big blog, and it has its perks! Snagged this when I got the chance, will be reviewing for it next week!


message 4: by Stuti (new) - added it

Stuti Rai Toooo many game references for me to understand but I rrrreally like this review. So pumped up for this book, Faye. :D


Dear Faye Yay, so happy to know that, Stuti :D


message 6: by [deleted user] (new)

GAH!! SO MANY GAMING REFERENCES. I'M PRETTY SURE YOU JUST STOLE MY HEART


Kristyn You made me so glad I bought this at random today.


Dear Faye This book is SO good Kristyn!


Kristyn Faye, la Patata wrote: "This book is SO good Kristyn!"

You were right! :D


message 10: by bea (new) - added it

bea After reading that super creepy blurb, that gif scared the living daylights out of me! I am scarred for life


message 11: by k-bookee (new)

k-bookee HOLY CRAP! Dat gif!!!


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