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Group Reads > June 2016 Group Read #2-The Ritual by Adam Nevill

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message 1: by Char (new)

Char | 17459 comments Our runner up for the month is The Ritual by Adam Nevill. Here is a place for us to discuss it. Please use spoiler tags as necessary and happy reading!


message 2: by Maxine Marsh (new)

Maxine Marsh | 737 comments I'm very excited for this one! I love Nevill so much that I'm going to suck it up and pay the $10 or whatever it is for this one :)


message 3: by Tressa (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) | 19903 comments I read this book a few years ago and it was an odd experience. First half of the book is extremely atmospheric and spooky, then you get to the second half...


message 4: by Poonam (new)

Poonam | 12 comments Tressa wrote: "I read this book a few years ago and it was an odd experience. First half of the book is extremely atmospheric and spooky, then you get to the second half..."

I am planning to read this. Didn't you like the 2nd half?


message 5: by Alissa (new)

Alissa (alissamerritt) | 141 comments I agree with Tessa. Read it awhile ago, my review is on here. I hope others enjoy it better than I did.


message 6: by Kirstin (new)

Kirstin | 417 comments I loved the second part. Thought it was extremely chilling. And the end was the very definition of a nail biter!

I think The Ritual was my very first group read here! :)


message 7: by Tressa (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) | 19903 comments Poonam wrote: "I am planning to read this. Didn't you like the 2nd half? ..."

It's been a while since I read it, but I didn't enjoy the second half compared to the first half. They feel like different styles, IMO, and the shift took me out of the mood that had frightened me. Still, it's not a bad book and I think a lot of people will enjoy it.


message 8: by Patrick (new)

Patrick Kiernan | 115 comments I can't wait to start reading this tomorrow


message 9: by Poonam (new)

Poonam | 12 comments Tressa wrote: "Poonam wrote: "I am planning to read this. Didn't you like the 2nd half? ..."

It's been a while since I read it, but I didn't enjoy the second half compared to the first half. They feel like diffe..."


Ah ok. I will give this a try then :)


message 10: by Dee (new)

Dee (dee05) | 4 comments Amazing book, loved every chapter in it, very intense and extremely creepy.


message 11: by WendyB (new)

WendyB  | 5016 comments Mod
This looks good but I need to finish one of the books I'm currently reading before starting another so it'll be a few days until I join in.


message 12: by Latasha (new)

Latasha (latasha513) | 11974 comments Mod
this book scared me to death! the thing at the top of the stairs!! that's all I'm saying! however, I won't be rereading this one with you all right now. I hope everyone enjoys it.


message 13: by Bayden (new)

Bayden Hammond | 7 comments I agree with the sentiment already shared: First half is brilliantly atmospheric and so creepy. But there’s a blunt shift to the macabre / bizarre in the second half, where it loses a lot of the foreboding terror it successfully builds over the first 200 pages.

Nonetheless, Neville is an excellent writer and he kept me hooked until the end. His characters are meaningful and well explored, and his prose is genuinely affecting. I’m glad I didn’t read this one while camping in the woods!


message 14: by Mike (new)

Mike Driver | 29 comments Just downloaded and looking forward to getting started.


message 15: by Lily (last edited Jun 03, 2016 04:36AM) (new)

Lily The first half is brilliant. Very gripping and it actually gave me chills. BUT the next half was quite disappointing!!!
Narration was good and for that i'll give full credit BUT the plot was WEAK...
The height of expectation to which the writer took me to in the first half ... collapsed badly in the second half. I was expecting MORE ..


message 16: by Tressa (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) | 19903 comments Exactly how I felt, LalaRukh.


message 17: by Latasha (new)

Latasha (latasha513) | 11974 comments Mod
Me too.


message 18: by Pixelina (new)

Pixelina | 64 comments Just started it, the setting is excellent (I live rather close to where this takes place even)
But I am not giving it the attention it deserves due to my listening to a King novel at the same time.

This is my first Nevill but I have already bought a few more for my kindle on my last shopping spree.


message 19: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Schumann | 13 comments Can't wait to start reading this after I finish The Fireman.


message 20: by Famine (new)

Famine (wolfcreed) I've already read this but wanted to say that it was a fantastic book! I hope everyone enjoys it!


message 21: by Mike (new)

Mike Driver | 29 comments Over half way through and starting to see what people mean about the 2nd part of the book.


message 22: by Michael (new)

Michael J. (michaeljclarke) | 634 comments Just picked this up today courtesy of the reserve desk at my local library. Also bought The Fireman yesterday. I'm going to be busy reading this month. But it's a nice problem.


message 23: by Celeste (new)

Celeste (pinkbear) | 37 comments I read The Ritual last year, I found it creepy but I loved it! It's something new and different and I have never read anything like it before.


message 24: by Holly (new)

Holly (goldikova) Celeste wrote: "I read The Ritual last year, I found it creepy but I loved it! It's something new and different and I have never read anything like it before."

I feel the same way, Celeste. I also received an education in Scandinavian black metal music, which I had never heard of before.


message 25: by Celeste (new)

Celeste (pinkbear) | 37 comments Holly wrote: "Celeste wrote: "I read The Ritual last year, I found it creepy but I loved it! It's something new and different and I have never read anything like it before."

I feel the same way, Celeste. I also..."


It definitely did!


message 26: by David (last edited Jun 08, 2016 07:53AM) (new)

David Brian (davidbrian) | 1673 comments I read this last year, and I'd have to say I share the same sentiments as others. I loved, absolutely LOVED the first part... and then. :(


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
David wrote: "I read this last year, and I'd have to say I share the same sentiments as others. I loved, absolutely LOVED the first part... and then. :("
Exactly how I felt, too.....


message 28: by David (new)

David Brian (davidbrian) | 1673 comments Kimberly wrote: "David wrote: "I read this last year, and I'd have to say I share the same sentiments as others. I loved, absolutely LOVED the first part... and then. :("
Exactly how I felt, too....."


It was actually quite bizarre, just how big a swerve in direction the whole thing took.


message 29: by Alison (new)

Alison Sumprer | 8 comments I was not a big fan of this. I liked the beginning as well, but the rest of the book dragged and lost the creepy factor. It was disappointing, especially because I've read other books by Nevill and they were great from beginning to end.


message 30: by Mike (new)

Mike Driver | 29 comments I pretty much feel the same.

Here's my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I might try a different book by Adam Nevill as this one had some strengths but ultimately didn't quite work for me.


message 31: by Patrick (new)

Patrick Kiernan | 115 comments Just at the halfway point now so far its great, but from reading some of the comments it starts to go downhill from here.


message 32: by Nickronomicon (new)

Nickronomicon | 179 comments I get the change in tone, and it does seem like 2 books mashed together, but I liked both halves. In the end it tied together. I really enjoyed this book.


message 33: by Michael (new)

Michael J. (michaeljclarke) | 634 comments Started reading on Tuesday evening off and on. I'm up to page 140 now. Love the characters and the tension between them. Events in the forest keep getting weirder and weirder. You can feel the threat. Good stuff.


message 34: by Patrick (new)

Patrick Kiernan | 115 comments Just finished the book and I loved the first part of the book, but just wished that the second part of the book contained more horror. I'd still give the book a solid 4 star rating it's a good story.


message 35: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Schumann | 13 comments There are some woods a few miles away from me. I enjoy hiking them but everyone agrees that they are creepy and you wouldn't want to be there at night. I'm not a superstitious person but there are strange sounds and bones in those woods.

As I was reading this book, I imagined this happening in the woods where I hike and I literally got goosebumps. What a fantastic read. So much suspense and fear.

I did enjoy the first half of the book better than the second. There seemed to be more suspense building. I didn't feel close to the character though. Somehow I just didn't get attached to them. The second half was very good, but very different than the first half, in my opinion.

I gave it 4 stars. A very good read.


message 36: by Pixelina (new)

Pixelina | 64 comments I gotta confess, I hardly even strted it only cause I am going camping this weekend and I actually live rather close to where this book takes place. So a tent in the forest in the northern Sweden while reading the Ritual... hmmm. maybe I'll read it a bit later.


message 37: by Kirstin (new)

Kirstin | 417 comments Pixelina wrote: "I gotta confess, I hardly even strted it only cause I am going camping this weekend and I actually live rather close to where this book takes place. So a tent in the forest in the northern Sweden w..."

Omg, Pixelina! Good call! Lol


message 38: by Kieron (new)

Kieron | 1 comments You need to read it while you are camping Pixelina. I think that would be quite an experience.


message 39: by Latasha (new)

Latasha (latasha513) | 11974 comments Mod
Kieron wrote: "You need to read it while you are camping Pixelina. I think that would be quite an experience."

I agree!


message 40: by Angelica (new)

Angelica (angelica221) I know a lot of people stated that they thought the second half of the book dragged. This is my first Nevill book so I really don't have any of his previous works to compare. Overall I really enjoyed the book; it did give me a decent creep out factor.

I checked out another one of his books, No One Gets Out Alive. Has anyone read that one? It looks pretty thick.


message 41: by David (last edited Jun 22, 2016 05:28PM) (new)

David Brian (davidbrian) | 1673 comments Pixelina wrote: "I gotta confess, I hardly even strted it only cause I am going camping this weekend and I actually live rather close to where this book takes place. So a tent in the forest in the northern Sweden w..."

Take the book with you, Pixelina, and before you bed down for the night read several chapters by torchlight. It'll help you sleep well... or maybe not! :O


message 42: by Poonam (last edited Jun 22, 2016 06:48PM) (new)

Poonam | 12 comments Petunia wrote: "I know a lot of people stated that they thought the second half of the book dragged. This is my first Nevill book so I really don't have any of his previous works to compare. Overall I really enjoy..."

I have read No one gets out alive and if you like his writing style in this book you will probably like the other book too. The book (no one gets out alive) is quite big though and can be a drag sometimes (especially the 2nd half)
The kind of horror is very different in both the books but the tension created and the parallel drawn between supernatural evil and human evil is similar in both the books.
I am done with 70% of The Ritual and somehow till now I liked No one gets out alive better as haunted house horror is something I enjoy more :)


message 43: by Holly (new)

Holly (goldikova) Petunia wrote: "I know a lot of people stated that they thought the second half of the book dragged. This is my first Nevill book so I really don't have any of his previous works to compare. Overall I really enjoy..."

I had to stop reading No One Gets Out Alive because the main character was too frustrating to deal with.

I have read all his other books and enjoyed them; House of Small Shadows was my favorite, but Apartment 16 and Banquet for the Damned were both excellent.


message 44: by Michael (new)

Michael J. (michaeljclarke) | 634 comments Finished reading this last week, and forgot to post here. I did put up a review of the book on Goodreads. I agree about the second half dragging a bit. It felt slower because the first half proceeded at a rapid fire pace, building tension page after page until the less than satisfying release. The tension in the second half was still there, but different and more tangible than the beginning. This is the first time I've read an Nevill novel, and I will definitely look for more. Worth the time invested in The Ritual.


message 45: by Latasha (new)

Latasha (latasha513) | 11974 comments Mod
Poonam wrote: "Petunia wrote: "I know a lot of people stated that they thought the second half of the book dragged. This is my first Nevill book so I really don't have any of his previous works to compare. Overal..."

I think the ritual is wayyyyy better than no one gets out alive. the ritual was the first book I read by him though. end of days was very good, better than no one gets out alive. those are the only 3 I've read so far. I'm up for reading more of his if anyone wants to buddy read them.


message 46: by VanillaSky (new)

VanillaSky | 31 comments I'm a bit late for the group reading, but I've decided to start the book anyway :) I hope it'll be a nice and scary summer read.


message 47: by Poonam (new)

Poonam | 12 comments I have finished this one and liked it. The first half of the book is full of tension and gripping. The second half makes us question on what is more evil, the supernatural predator or human beings....


message 48: by Ben (new)

Ben Hathaway (thehathaway) This was great, the first half especially. One question - anyone see striking similarities between Last Days and Banquet for the Damned.....?


message 49: by Latasha (new)

Latasha (latasha513) | 11974 comments Mod
I liked last days but haven't heard of banquet for the damned. Tell me more!


Gayle (OutsmartYourShelf) (outsmartyourshelf) I found this book ultimately disappointing. The first half had me hooked with its aura of creeping menace as the author does a good job of conveying the sense of being stalked by something otherworldly. The deteriorating friendships between the four men add to the atmosphere. Unfortunately all the build up culminates in a bit of a let down in the second half.


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