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The Ruins hardcover | Pages: 319 pages
Rating: 3.56 | 30261 Users | 3498 Reviews

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Original Title: The Ruins
ISBN: 1400043875 (ISBN13: 9781400043873)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Jeff, Eric Ross, Alyec Ilychovich, Pablo Soler, Stacy, Mathias
Setting: Cancún(Mexico) Mexico

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Trapped in the Mexican jungle, a group of friends stumble upon a creeping horror unlike anything they could ever imagine. Two young couples are on a lazy Mexican vacation–sun-drenched days, drunken nights, making friends with fellow tourists. When the brother of one of those friends disappears, they decide to venture into the jungle to look for him. What started out as a fun day-trip slowly spirals into a nightmare when they find an ancient ruins site . . . and the terrifying presence that lurks there.

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Title:The Ruins
Author:Scott B. Smith
Book Format:hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 319 pages
Published:July 18th 2006 by Knopf (first published 2006)
Categories:Horror. Fiction. Thriller. Mystery. Suspense

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When four American college students and a German tourist go on a foray into the Mexican jungle, searching for the German's missing brother, they have no idea of the horror they will find themselves entangled in. Will any of them leave the jungle alive?I was in the mood for some horror and received recommendations for this book from two highly regarded reviewers. I'm proud to say Kemper and Trudi weren't wrong.The Ruins is the story of five people who make a series of questionable choices and

This is one of the books set aside for the Horror Aficionados May reads. Up until now I had heard that this book was fantastic, scary, and thought provoking. Remind me to never trust people again when they mention a book is scary, my idea of scary is apparently different. This book had a lot of gross situations that tried my stomach, but that was about it.So, this tale begins in Mexico (Yucatan peninsula). We have four Americans who are on vacation before they go off and start school. There is

I am always amazed at the low ratings this book gets. I thoroughly enjoyed it and even listened to the book on CD, which made the story even more intriguing.Four young Americans about to enter graduate school or begin new jobs back home are relaxing in Cancun, Mexico, soaking up too much sun and tequila. At their hotel they befriend a group of Greek men and a German. The Germans brother has gone missing after becoming smitten with a woman and following her to a Mayan archaeological dig in the

The power of syntax and lexicoAnd it's just a mindfuck, hailthe hardcover edition received, HELLYEAHlife is ephemeral, many books in ours just can't get the chance of being read twice, but absolutely not for this book m/

Wow, what a disappointment. I'd been so excited about this-- I'm not a horror novel fan, but this had gotten such great reviews, I figured I'd give it a try. The trailer for the movie also looked intriguing. Unfortunately, you may as well just watch the trailer and read the first forty pages of the book, because beyond that, it doesn't deliver. My first issue with the book was the characters-- they're the most one dimensional people I've come across in long time. Goldilocks had more

I'll start this review off with a quote from a fellow Goodreads buddy, Edward"That's one of the things I loved about this book. All the characters were either assholes or idiots."And this is the truth.What would happen if a bunch of idiots/assholes vacationed in Cancun and stupidly went into the jungle looking for a stranger's lost brother without proper attire, supplies or even at the very BASIC LEVEL, a way to get back home?You can read all about one author's imaginative tale of just that very

3.5 ⭐This book started out in an odd way and with what felt like, to me was a rocky tone. It just starts telling you random bits of things, spitting them at you and in random order. Maybe we were supposed to feel like (stereotypical) disorganized and ignorant college kids that had gotten drunk on the beach the night before ? Maybe. If so, that was effective. I kept telling myself, okay, it will settle eventually into an individuals point of view; or become at least somewhat more coherent and

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