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title: "The Divide"
brand: "jeremy robinson"
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# The Divide

**Brand:** jeremy robinson
**Price:** € 37.43
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- **What is this?** The Divide by jeremy robinson
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## Customer Reviews

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    Not just another creature feature.  Great read.
  

*by D***. on Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2018*

The Divide is a post apocalyptic horror story from author Jeremy Robinson.  I believe he’s calling this one another Kaiju novel, although I’m not sure that’s the most accurate description – but I’ll let him decide that since he’s basically single handedly created the genre.In this one, the human race has been reduced to almost nothing.  It takes place in a future where mankind lives primitively and in hiding.  There is a “divide” in the land that separates what’s left of humanity from a monster called the Golyat.  Davina is married to the chief elder.  Even so, she is unimportant as his eighth wife.  She’s left to be a shepherd and spend her days watching over the flocks.  One day she must set out to find her son – so she can take his life before her monster of a husband does.  Her son has joined the modernist – a group of people who seek the knowledge of the past – and in doing so has broken the prime law and must be killed.  On her journey, Davina not only finds the Golyat and its secret, she finds something that might be even more terrifying still……..she finds herself.This is a great book.  The action is well paced and the story moves quickly enough to keep you on the edge of your seat, but not so fast that it becomes a blur.  The Golyat is one of the scarier creatures that Robinson has come up with to date and while not totally unexpected, the origin of the creature was well laid out and as plausible as possible for a book like this.  What I enjoyed most about this story in particular was that for a horror story, there was some real character development.  I enjoyed getting to know this family of people and because of that, their fates were important to me.  That’s the mark of a good book.  Anybody can write about monsters…..the trick is making the book more about the people than the monster and Robinson succeeds in that with The Divide.For fans of Robinson’s other novels, you’ll be very pleasantly treated to some Easter Eggs toward the end of the story as Robinson ties in some of his previous works.  While part of me thought it might have been a little over the top, the other part of me loved it and I’m glad Jeremy threw it in there the way he did.  I also appreciated that this appears to be a standalone novel.  I love a series as much as anyone, but sometimes it’s nice to pick up a book and get a complete story, cover to cover, in one book.One last thing.For those not paying attention, this is the second time in recent history that Robison has pulled inspiration from the bible for his Kaiju story protagonist.  He did it with The Apocalypse Machine and the character of Abraham.  In The Divide, he’s used David’s character – (shepherd, least of his brothers, anointed king and kills the giant Goliath).  While the aforementioned Apocalypse Machine was a much more direct allegory to the original biblical story, Robinson certainly pulled aspects of David and Goliath for The Divide.  I hope he continues that.  It’s always cool to see him figure out ways incorporate the rich characters of the bible into modern day novels.Another well done book by Jeremy.  Five out of five.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Jeremy Robinson is a master story teller and he has out done himself with this amazing tale!
  

*by R***E on Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2018*

The Divide is a Post Apocalyptic, epic adventure that takes place along what's left of the East Coast. The hunt begins with Vee (Davina) going after her son to rescue him or to kill him. He is just 16 and has been kidnapped by the Modernists, who want to live free and relearn the ways of the old ones.  Vee's tribe are the Guardians of the Divide. The Divide is a chasm that is between the land of the Goylats, a giant monster that eats humans, and the human world.The Modernists, who have her son, are trying to reach the other side of the Divide to find others who may know how to defeat the Goylats.This epic adventure is that struggle to keep humanity alive, and yet find a way to be free and to fight back. Jeremy Robinson is a master story teller and he has out done himself with this amazing tale. He knows how to create monsters and this is one monster I hope never, ever, makes it to reality!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    I was surprised
  

*by T***E on Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2020*

This is my first JR novel and I really enjoyed it.  Though kindle is consistently recommending his work based on my purchasing and browsing history, I couldn’t get past the back cover synopsis’ to muster any enthusiasm for his work. After reading the descriptions of a good portion of his catalog I stumbled across The Divide, and finally, my interest was peaked.  It’s a fast paced adventure but the world and was just flushed out enough to not feel superficial. I thought Vee was a Sympathetic Heroine and I appreciated that she wasn’t a master of all trades, wasn’t the ultimate hero of all situations, and had a complex emotional and intellectual response to her world and the characters and events in it. I really enjoyed the kaiju monster he developed, and the description of the science, while not terribly in-depth, suited the pace and tone of the story just fine. It was a fun read and I look forward to seeing if any of his other novels are as entertaining.

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