![]() ![]() Secondly, it had second protagonist who wanted to get as far away from his ex-girlfriend as possible, which I thought was hilarious. ![]() The blurb was also slightly misleading, focusing more on the characterization of the three teenagers than the frightening stuff, so I actually assumed this would be a fun, "character-driven" novel.Īnyways, I purchased 172 Hours last Saturday (or really I begged my father to buy it for me because I'm a poor college student) for two reasons: It had a Japanese protagonist who wanted to go to the moon to escape her "restrained" Japanese lifestyle, and I'm an anime fan so this intrigued me. There were some creepy parts here and there, but the over-all tone of the novel was friendly enough that I didn't think it would be scary all the way through. I was actually not aware that this is more of a horror novel until I was about halfway through it. 172 Hours on the Moon is a young adult science fiction/horror novel about three teenage kids who win a lottery trip to the moon. ![]()
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