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Title:Indian Hill (Indian Hill #1)
Author:Mark Tufo
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 362 pages
Published:October 31st 2011 by Createspace (first published July 17th 2009)
Categories:Science Fiction. Horror. Fiction

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A Michael Talbot Adventure: This first story is about an ordinary boy, who grows up in relatively normal times to find himself thrust into an extra-ordinary position. Growing up in suburban Boston he enjoys the trials and tribulations that all adolescents go through. From the seemingly tyrannical mother, to girl problems to run-ins with the law. From there he escapes to college out in Colorado with his best friend, Paul, where they begin to forge new relationships with those around them. It is one girl in particular that has caught the eye of Michael and he alternately pines for her and then laments ever meeting her. It is on their true 'first' date that things go strangely askew. This is where the story truly takes a paranormal twist. Mike soon finds himself captive aboard an alien vessel, fighting for his very survival. The aliens have devised gladiator type games. The games are of two-fold importance for the aliens. One reason, being for the entertainment value, the other reason being that they want to see how combative humans are, what our weaknesses and strengths are. They want to better learn how to attack and defeat us. The battles are to the death on varying terrains that are computer generated. Follow Mike as he battles for his life and Paul has he battles to keep main stream US safe.

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Original Title: Indian Hill
ISBN: 1466495138 (ISBN13: 9781466495135)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.marktufo.com/
Series: Indian Hill #1

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My full Indian Hill (Indian Hill Book 1) audiobook review can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.When I read the summary I was a little confused and disappointed that it was the same main character as that series. But what could be better than a zombie series, why an alien invasion series of course. I have been a big science fiction fan since I was a kid so I was interested to hear Tufos spin on it.Once I started the audiobook I immediately had apprehension with the cast line being almost exactly

Fun read! Yes, a bit too colloquial at times, but it is all from the protagonists journal entries so for that, totally acceptable and entertaining! Cant wait to read the next one!

Deserves 4.5 stars. somewhat similar to hunger games they say, but I find it to be an amazing independent story. I like it. the character building was very good. glad that I read this. now gonna read the second part of it. if you like aliens, ships, battles, emotions, and fantasy, this is the book you need.also, the audiobook narration... by Sean Runnette, is as beautiful as ever.

While this is advertised as a Mike Talbot adventure, if you've read the Zombie Fallout series, I will say it has nothing to do with that Mike and Paul. It's like an alternate dimension Mike and Paul. The Good: Tight story, lots of action, likable characters. The writing is such that you don't mind The Bad. The Big Bad in the story is interesting, and Mark takes the time to flesh them out in such a way that I found them genuinely interesting, and wanted to know more.The Bad: I can't really get

Big fan of all the other Tufo series. Sean Runette was perfect Talbot as always with his spot on narration. I liked the back story showing us how young Mike Talbot grew up. I was a little on the eye rolling is this a male fantasy driven plot ALL the way through side of my decision about this first book. Spoilers: tied up helpless women, aliens make men divide their time in captivity between fighting to the death AND sex...with an ever increasing variety of women. As one of THE main storylines.

Some people get stuck on the social issues as they see them in this book. Frankly, I think they forget that the main character is just out of high school and he's going to display some immature traits. The story itself is very good - couldn't put the book away, stayed up late to continue reading. The plot begins with two best friends who go to college, one of whom remains a player and the other who falls for a woman who wants to remain a player - but that is not the main theme of this

It was a good book but totally not what i expected. I thought it would be about the child life of the main charecter but instead it started like that then he got take by aliens it was odd.