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February 2016 Group Read: 14 by Peter Clines
I've had this one on my Kindle for quite a while so I'm in.



For some reason, the party where everyone just talked "at" each other just tickled me.
Lots of mystery so far, tinged with a bit of humor and all the characters are fairly different and separate.
I can't wait to see what's behind those locked doors or what's up with the roaches. I'm eagerly anticipating that it's not going to be pretty.
Started this one on audio tonight while cooking dinner. Reading the physical copy (Thank You, Library) in the evening. I also have the Kindle for my daily travels.
I like the little bits of artwork that's throughout the text. The narrator is pretty good. He does voices well, even female voices, but he reads so slowly. I'm speeding up the narration to 1.5x so I'll be able to get through it this month.
I like the little bits of artwork that's throughout the text. The narrator is pretty good. He does voices well, even female voices, but he reads so slowly. I'm speeding up the narration to 1.5x so I'll be able to get through it this month.
Shaun wrote: "Lots of mystery so far, tinged with a bit of humor and all the characters are fairly different and separate."
Last year I read Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore. I mention this because the humor in 14 feels so similar. The humor is quite snarky and that makes it entertaining.
Shaun wrote: "I can't wait to see what's behind those locked doors or what's up with the roaches. I'm eagerly anticipating that it's not going to be pretty."
(Up to Chapter 13) (view spoiler)
Last year I read Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore. I mention this because the humor in 14 feels so similar. The humor is quite snarky and that makes it entertaining.
Shaun wrote: "I can't wait to see what's behind those locked doors or what's up with the roaches. I'm eagerly anticipating that it's not going to be pretty."
(Up to Chapter 13) (view spoiler)


Up to Chapter 22: (view spoiler)
The audiobook is so well done. I could gush, annoyingly, but I won't. It's amazing. That is all.
The audiobook is so well done. I could gush, annoyingly, but I won't. It's amazing. That is all.


I'm really looking forward to finding out more about what's going on, and wondering what Oskar has to do with it.
I'm really enjoying all the "little" details so far--it's making me think about the house, when I'm NOT reading it.... So far, so good.
Kimberly wrote: "I'm really enjoying all the "little" details so far--it's making me think about the house, when I'm NOT reading it.... So far, so good."
With all the detail on the building as you say, Kimberly, has me questioning my sanity to choose to read this and House of Leaves in the same month. Too many weird buildings to try and wrap my head around.
With all the detail on the building as you say, Kimberly, has me questioning my sanity to choose to read this and House of Leaves in the same month. Too many weird buildings to try and wrap my head around.

Last year I read Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore. I men..."
Lots of set-up going on so far. Each unit has individual lay-outs and oddities, but can't beat that rent (and with utilities included!) Love the huge chandelier and keep thinking it's going to be responsible for something terrible...
And the bright green mutant cockroaches that don't appear to eat...what will THEY be feeding on? Hmmmm...



Yeah, this is one story line that I kind of wish I could be a part of...at least so far. I'm about 60% in. Of course, that may change.
Finished the audiobook this morning and have posted my review. I rated it 4 stars. The rip-roaring, action packed ending sealed the deal for me.
I'd definitely call this a softer horror but enjoyed it nevertheless.
I'd definitely call this a softer horror but enjoyed it nevertheless.

Melissa wrote: "I started the audiobook while wandering around Pasadena and the Cal Tech campus one evening last week. I think that setting added to my enjoyment of this book. I thought about driving over the hill to East Hollywood to wander around the real Kenmore Avenue for "atmosphere," but I didn't want to deal with the traffic. Lots of fun! "
That seems so intriguing to me, going to the places where your book takes place. I would suspect it does add to the atmosphere of the story.
That seems so intriguing to me, going to the places where your book takes place. I would suspect it does add to the atmosphere of the story.

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Liz, I totally agree! After I read 14, I started looking for books he narrated so I could listen to him read me a book again. I was ecstatic when I found out Ray Porter was the narrator on Peter Cline's latest book, The Fold.
Amanda wrote: "Just finished 14 and absolutely loved it! Made me want to read more Peter Cline, going to pick up The Fold. 14 was a brilliantly surprising, well written 5 star read for me."
Amanda, if you need a buddy for The Fold, I'm in. :)


I'm getting close to the end at 80%. It's starting to pull together. Love the reason for Lovecraft being included...and the person I was suspicious of turned out to be the right person to be suspicious of...

Manda wrote: "Just surpassed the 1/2 way point. Gah! I can feel the tension building. I'm on the verge of forgoing sleep just to continue on."
That's about where I continued and finished the book practically!!
That's about where I continued and finished the book practically!!

Don't get me wrong, it was a good book, my expectations were just different from what I was reading.
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Enjoy the read!