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I have a theory that Pessl found herself writing a thriller, but didnt want to be accused of writing a thriller, so she made it as long and drawn out as possible. I’m all for atmosphere, if it actually creates an atmosphere. But passages like this:
Hopper took a drag of his cigarette, brushing his hair from his eyes, and looked up at the sky, squinting at those birds on the telephone wires. More had appeared out of nowhere. Now there were seven— seven tiny black notes on an otherwise empty pie...more

That's it. I can now definitively say that I just don't enjoy reading mysteries. They are not the genre for me.
This one was ok for what it was though. I just was thrown, after reading her first book 7 years ago and wondering where she would go, to find that she had done nothing particular with this one. Just a plain murder mystery. Telling and explaining. And trying to be all cute with the ending. Whatever, I have too much to read for this.
I was going to give it two stars because at least it wa ...more
This one was ok for what it was though. I just was thrown, after reading her first book 7 years ago and wondering where she would go, to find that she had done nothing particular with this one. Just a plain murder mystery. Telling and explaining. And trying to be all cute with the ending. Whatever, I have too much to read for this.
I was going to give it two stars because at least it wa ...more

OMG! My first 5-star book of the year (If you didn't count Harry Potter re-reads). Pessl hasn't disappointed me- with her witty style, she created a whole different world, about a cult director who had a mysterious life. The storytelling is very convincing, I almost believed that Cordova (the director) is real! Even his movies (some of the plots are told in this book) seemed so real and I really wanted to watch them. The New York setting also helps this book, makes it more vivid and full of tens
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Night Film was supremely…average, not really inspiring any strong feelings for or against it. And really, where’s the fun in that?
This is what it comes down to: It’s just not a very gripping story, certainly not one that needed to span over 600 pages.
We follow a disgraced journalist, Scott McGrath, as he investigates the mysterious circumstances surrounding the suicide of Ashley Cordova, the daughter of a reclusive horror movie director. Was it mental illness? Was it a matter of her father tak ...more
This is what it comes down to: It’s just not a very gripping story, certainly not one that needed to span over 600 pages.
We follow a disgraced journalist, Scott McGrath, as he investigates the mysterious circumstances surrounding the suicide of Ashley Cordova, the daughter of a reclusive horror movie director. Was it mental illness? Was it a matter of her father tak ...more

What a colossal disappointment this book was. And that isn't to say I didn't like it. I liked it just fine, but it had so much potential for me to love it, and it just didn't quite do it for me. A mystery novel such as this should have me flying through the pages and desperate to pick it up again once I've set it down, dying to know what happened. But this book dragged on and on and on and some of the cooler aspects of it never panned out. I read it along with the iPhone all for the Easter eggs,
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I don't ordinarily care for horror as slash-'em-up violence is not my thing, but Pessl manages to bring out the sort that I find compelling - giving fright through suspense and the unknown rather than raw violence. It took me some time to realize that there's very little blood here, and what there is generally takes place out of sight. That constraint plays well with how Pessl presents Cordova and his work, and it ultimately makes the whole thing work for me. Yes, to a large extent the plot is n
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