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Going great gals!I've had this hanging around for at least two years unread -
. I'm going to read a bit each week and try and finish before the end of the challenge.
So glad to have you back and things are coming together for you Jenny, especially with your health. If you want to go back and read that would be lovely but totally up to you. '😊
Sophie wrote: "If everything on the planning sheet gets read, we'll have 64 of a possible 73 books, so if you can read a quick one and enjoy it, that would be fab."Any particular letters you need, Sophie?
I'm reading one with A E and R
How are we going Captains? Do we need any more books for this round? I've got enough time to read another quickie if we are short of particular letters. Otherwise I'll start on next rounds. Oh, wheel a thon - how I love thee, LOL.
Oooh.. I like our new word and genre. Yes, I think that should be very doable. I'm working on my last book for this round now.
Oct 19, 2021 11:12PM
Day 5 - 20 to End17. This last part had some big reveals. Did you predict the identity of the Horned Man? What about the Hollow Sisters and how they came to be? Share your thoughts.
Nuh! Didn't work out that ending. It sort of fitted though but I'm wondering, what were they exactly? Angry, unsettled spirits just wandering in the Halfway till Grey worked out how to get out? Although I kinda liked how everything wasn't explained. The reader can use their own imagination I guess.
18. What do you think about how Iris' relationships with her mother and with Grey ended up?
Grey was the thing to be scared of. She was without a soul really. Apart from her obsession with her sisters. Makes sense that Vivi and Iris would make a break from her after what she did. It gave them back life but at extreme cost.
19. Do you think Iris and Vivi will find any trace of Tyler? What did you think of that way to end the story?
I just thought... sequel!! I would read it to find out if they get Tyler back, I ended up really liking his character.
20. What did you rate the book and why? What was your very favorite thing about it, and what is the thing you disliked the most?
I did like the book, 3.5 stars from me. Liked the setting and the expressive language. It wasn't perfect but an interesting tale, quite well told.
CURRENT UPDATE - Outstanding - Stop 5 - Read a book set in Australia/australian author -
Cat and Celia
Stop 6 - SIO - New Caledonia
Namita, Cat and Maddy.
Due to finish these stops October 31. Happy reading. 😍
Oct 19, 2021 01:05PM
Alisha wrote: "DAY 4 - CHAPTERS 15-1913. Getting closer to the end now where all will be revealed. Does the character of Agnes Young and hearing the story of Tyler's near drowning shed any more light on the sis..."
Yes, Alisa. The Ring is the scariest movie I've ever seen. It gave me nightmares for weeks.
Oct 18, 2021 04:13PM
DAY 4 - CHAPTERS 15-1913. Getting closer to the end now where all will be revealed. Does the character of Agnes Young and hearing the story of Tyler's near drowning shed any more light on the sister's story?
14. I enjoyed reading the research Iris did into the masked man. Who do you think he is and what is his agenda regarding the three sisters?
15. "Outside Edinburgh was steeped in predawn darkness. We headed toward Saint Giles' Cathedral...We walked, shivering through the Old Town's warren of narrow lanes.."
" The ruins of the chapel sat on a squat hill overlooking a small loch in Holyrood Park... The ruins were two stories tall; only the corner of the chapel remained now the walls tendered in rough stone in some century long passed. "
How does the setting in Edinburgh's Old Town contribute to the spookiness of the tale? Would the story work equally as well in a more modern city or urbanised area?
16. Finally Iris and Tyler make a break through entering the strange place through the doorway.
"The Halfway.
It's putrid. It's a slowly rotting canker somewhere between the realms of life and death."
Your first impressions of this place? Is the story following the path you expected and how does the language contribute to your feelings of The Halfway and what happens there?
Oct 17, 2021 10:40PM
Jenny | 4726 commentsDay 3: Chapters 11-159.Let’s talk about Cate. What could Grey have possibly said to her to make a mother hate her child? (If she is her child.) What do you think of Cate and Iris’ relationship?
This is a real puzzle to me. I'm racking my brain to try and work it out. Is Grey not really her daughter or did she do something to bring this horror onto the family? I've got a sort of a theory forming that the girls were supposed to die and somehow cheated death who is stalking them. Thus all the creepy funeral and death references.
10. What do you think causes the sisters to have the power of suggestion, or the power of the kiss, or whatever you call it?
Mmm.. not sure on this one. I'll be interested to see what everyone else thinks. Maybe being between worlds gives them some sort of power. Dunno.
11. How do you feel about Grey's actions in the hospital and during the escape?
She does what she has to do I suppose without thought of the havoc she is causing for innocent bystanders. I'm not finding her a very likable character despite the fact that she is running for her life.
12. The girl says “It is in me…In her…In you.” What is in them? And, may I say, yuck. This story seems very myth-laden. Has anyone recognized the myth yet, or do you think this is an original one? Are you enjoying the story so far? (Is anyone else having a flashback to the creepy video in season one of True Detective, or is it just me?)
I'm thinking it's a combination of quite a few myths but not one that I recognise. I'm still thinking that they have cheated death somehow and he is coming for them to restore the balance. And it also has fae overtones. The fact that they are always hungry and their powers over humans.
And, just out of curiosity, has anyone done a Google search on the flowers yet?
No.. but may do now that you've given me the idea.
Oct 16, 2021 08:57PM
Tammie (friend)2990 books | 229 friends
see comment historyDay 2: Chapters 6-10
5. Grey leaves her sisters a note that reveals the creepy guy is really a very bad person...that she's in peril. She provides a key and sends them to a super creepy apartment...'The missing sister, the dead body, the burned apartment, the gunshot wound, the armful of stolen artifacts. Even harder: the man in the skull, the flowers growing rampant in all the soft parts of a corpse.' What is your conclusion so far?
The plot thickens.. Definitely seems a fae tale to me. The girls were taken by the fae into another world and changed somehow.. Grey being the oldest still had memories and has either been searching to return to the other world or has been taken there by persons unknown.. I don't think she is dead.
6. Vivi and Iris find a diary from their father...his notes supporting the Vogue article with all kinds of rumors about the girls. What do you think about their father? Was he crazy? Are his girls dead?
Something happened to them, they were changed by their experience. But I think it's the same girls just different to who they were before. They have been touched by the Fae.
7. What is with the flowers and vegetation found in the girls and around the girls? This organic, smelly stuff keeps showing up? What do you think is behind it?
It is the remnants of the world they were transported to through the door. One world seeping into the next. Creepy.
8. Tyler shows up at the end of this section of our reading. There's an article referenced with mention of a disappearance. Someone else came back. What do you think is next? What will Tyler's role be...hero, bad guy, or is his appearance a cameo/distraction?
I'm getting good guy vibes from Tyler. What happens next... well they are going to track down Yulia and this will provide a vital clue as to where Grey has gone.
Oct 16, 2021 07:59PM
Day 1 - prologue - Chapter 5(posting early because I'm with the niblings over the weekend so will get no chance to post tomorrow!)
1. What sort of stuff do you like in your horror books? Do you like the slow pacing here?
Is this a horror themed book? Must have missed the email on that one, LOL. Is it YA.. there have been a couple of references so far which left me thinking it was more adult. I'm enjoying the slow, nearly dreamy writing. It's very appropriate for the mystery of who the sisters are at this point.
2. What do you think of the sister's and their relationship with each other?
There is certainly something magical about them, it is hinted they maybe witches but I'm getting more of a fae vibe from them. They certainly are tight, and they seems to be about more than the fact that they are sisters.
3. We are getting hints about the strangeness around the Hollow girls, and at what happened to them. What are your suspicions? Would you be like Cate with her daughters, and not push at the memories overtly or dig actively?
Yep, I'm thinking they are fae or something to do with Greek legends. Their mother seems ordinary human, does she know something she is keeping from them especially Iris regarding their heritage?
4. The descriptions (of Grey's clothing in particular!) is very atmospheric. Are you enjoying the descriptive language used?
Yes, it completely suits the tone of the novel. Sometimes this descriptive language can be overdone but it does add to the mystery and illusion of something supernatural or paranormal here.
Congratulations Sophie. What an achievement and good luck. Here in NSW, Australia we have got to 80% double vaccination and that means our overseas borders are going to open 1 November. So I'm spending the weekend re planning overseas holidays that were cancelled. Hope whatever you are doing you are enjoying your weekend.
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