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The ending was pretty exciting but, damn, it was a sllooooowwwww journey getting there. The first 90% of this book was pretty dull but necessary. Everybody tells me that books 2 and 3 are the tits and this one is more of an introduction. Which is why I sat through the entire thing. Otherwise I would have marked it DNF. And the kissing? Weird and awkward. If you want to get technical we are witnessing an 88 year old woman making out with a 16 year old boy. And said woman used to be the girlfriend
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I've seen this book on many bestseller lists and featured tables at bookstores, but wasn't sure it was my type of book. After reading the Harry Potter books and others that create fantasy worlds within the real world and finding a free copy of this book, I figured it couldn't hurt to take a chance. The book opens with the narrator, Jacob, a teenager whose only friend is his slightly demented grandfather, witnessing a brutal attack on that grandfather. Grandpa tells stories, and Jacob is the only
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AMAZING! That is the first word that came to mind as I read the book. I could have finished the book in a day or two but wanted to take my time to enjoy it. It was not scary as some people have said. Instead it is a little spooky because it makes you question the viability of stories of monsters told to scare children. Things like time travel, monsters are suddenly almost believable, and strangely backed up by the real pictures that become a part of the story. Fiction and real life wars come tog
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Sep 16, 2014
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