Troy Troy’s Comments (group member since Feb 04, 2022)


Troy’s comments from the Reading Rainbow Express group.

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Mar 19, 2022 09:13AM

1182189 Last Days This book by Brian Evenson was amazing - I could not put it down. It is a short and thrilling read that takes on an objectivity through an amoral protagonist that was kind of refreshing because it allowed the story to simply play out without having bias from the protagonist. I really appreciated how the violence is portrayed in this book, as the descriptions of gore/pain were strong enough to make me feel like I was there but brief and objective enough to not be gratuitous. I would give this book a 4/5 stars with my only qualms being that it could have been a bit longer.
Feb 28, 2022 08:57AM

1182189 Tori wrote: "My current read is House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski and I just started but I can already tell it's gonna be an awesome but really challenging book. It's an ergodic novel which ba..."

Update: I have taken a break from reading this book because it's A LOT and hurts my brain but also it has awesome elements that should be noted. The use of physical space to manifest the horrors of the plot can be exhausting but also really grips the reader and parallels what the characters are facing. For example, some of the passages are backwards and in order to read them you have to use a mirror. A lot of the backwards passages are repeats of other sections which got really frustrating real fast but I think this could be a parallel to how the characters will run into never-ending hallways that contain empty rooms or doors that won't open and the frustration they must be feeling.
Feb 15, 2022 03:21PM

1182189 My current read is House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski and I just started but I can already tell it's gonna be an awesome but really challenging book. It's an ergodic novel which basically means it can be read/followed as decided by the reader. I'm very excited because the plot is based on a fictional documentary of a family that moves into a house that is bigger on the inside than the outside which in itself is terrifying. The book is laid out in a way that shows the reader a progression of horror/unsettling feelings regarding the home and the change of space which is so sick but also rough because some pages have to be read with a mirror because the words are written backwards smh. I will defs update on this book as I read it.
Feb 10, 2022 11:21AM

1182189 If y'all have any good recommendations for books in general or just wanna share what you're currently reading please do!
Feb 09, 2022 09:29AM

1182189 Please comment any book suggestions for our monthly reads! We can pick a couple for each month/couple of months so there’s a range of genres and people can pick and choose what they like! The first 2 I’ll recommend are The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware and The Bacchanal by Veronica Henry. Check those two out and let me know if they seem like something you’d wanna read!Bacchanal The Woman in Cabin 10