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Oct/ Nov 2013 Group Read - Thirteen Steps Down by Ruth Rendell
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Oct 15, 2013 01:10PM


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When does the discussion start? I have only been on since the middle or end of September. I have not read a BOTM therefore not in a discussion. I think here, I was already reading something. As far as my other groups, one book I am having a problem getting into but I just read today so are a lot of people. The other one, and this is my fault for not looking at the genre, is a YA and I cannot get through it. This book sounds really good and I would love to read this and the Tom Clancy book but I will probably choose this. But I am itching to talk about a book! I was hoping, in one group, one book I already read, was up for voting for BOTM. It lost by a close margin.


okay thank you so much that helps me a lot :)
Hi Ann, Officially the group reads go from the 15th to the 15th of each month, so in this case it would be Nov. 15th. In reality, we never close the threads for the group reads and as you can see in the folder there are several past group reads still being discussed.




I'm a Ruth Rendell fan and this is not my favourite Rendell book by any means, but well worth reading. I'm glad it came up as a group read, because I had forgotten all about it.

I was expecting a mystery, but it is a psychological thriller. Somehow, though, it wasn't a Big Bang ending for me, but I'm not saying it fizzled, either.
The omniscient viewing into each character's head robbed it of energy for me, because it was a little overdone in the inner spotlights. Yet, as I read, the inner thinking became the energy driving the book forward, but it lost momentum, too. I think I was expecting the plot to break out into a run but it continued being a slow jog to the end. So, for me, the book was a good read, but it wasn't exciting.
I really wish there had been more about 'Hecate'! Otto was the most fun character for me, and Nerissa surprised me the most by the end of the book. I did not expect her to take charge of herself so sharply once the fantasy popped.

I also wasn't thrilled with the ending. Everything was tied up but it lacked something. It seemed to end without the reader being there.
I enjoyed the trip through the characters' thoughts, and the characters themselves were interesting. The "ghost" seemed a bit of a stretch, but I guess he showed the reader how far from reality Mix really was.
Great author, OK book. If you haven't read Rendell before do try another of hers.





I don't know if it is just me but I am finding this to be a creepy book. Not sure I'll continue with it.


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