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By Amy · 2 posts · 13 views
last updated Nov 01, 2021 04:54PM
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Let me start off by asking who reads the dedication at the beginning? Apparently my husband has never read a single one in his life. Who skips it? It’s right there the first page most often and is simply a line or two it takes seconds.
Based on this dedication I did not want to read the book. I was afraid. I’m glad to say my fears were unfound but more of that when I get to the thank-you notes at the end. (Also does anyone read those too?)
The book itself was act ...more
Let me start off by asking who reads the dedication at the beginning? Apparently my husband has never read a single one in his life. Who skips it? It’s right there the first page most often and is simply a line or two it takes seconds.
Based on this dedication I did not want to read the book. I was afraid. I’m glad to say my fears were unfound but more of that when I get to the thank-you notes at the end. (Also does anyone read those too?)
The book itself was act ...more
This book definitely kept me guessing. I could not put it down. It wasn't a bad story. I don't know I think I wanted more. This whole story plays off the fear of the unknown. There are creatures out there walking around. If a living being sees them they will go mad. So mad that people are killing each other and themselves. Those left behind are living in a post apocalyptic world of darkness.
Again I liked this story and what it was trying to do. Man will always be the scariest creature on Earth. ...more
Again I liked this story and what it was trying to do. Man will always be the scariest creature on Earth. ...more
Mar 26, 2018
Katie Rodante
marked it as to-read
Oct 05, 2020
Gabi
marked it as to-read







