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August 2016 Group Read Runner Up - The Troop by Nick Cutter



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oh no I hope I like it.

I quit trusting King years ago with book recommendations; I think he'll slap his name on pretty much anything. I often wonder if he even reads the books he endorses.
This book has been on my TBR list a long time, I do hope I find it at least worth the read. The premise and the setting seem like it would make this a good book. I'll go into it expecting little; that way maybe I'll be pleasantly surprised.

Tad wrote: "I read this when it came it. It's one of the worst books I've ever read. Gross out instead of scary. It turned me off his books and further cemented my distrust of anything Stephen King blurbs."
I don't like it either. Seems to have been written to see how gross it could be rather than giving some legitimate scares.
I don't like it either. Seems to have been written to see how gross it could be rather than giving some legitimate scares.
I thought it was a "fun" read....but then, my idea of "fun" is questionable. ;) I'll probably jump in here just to see how people are liking it (or not). Intending to read the new Tremblay--mixed reviews there, too.


I'm barely past the first part.

My one complaint is the newspaper articles in the beginning, that reveal so much. Ditto for that first chapter with (view spoiler) . I would have preferred it all to be a mystery, until closer to the end. Now I'm only 8 short chapters in and I already know that (view spoiler) .
I like the humor, I got a kick out of the smelling his nerdiness part, and (view spoiler) .

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I'll have to check out The Deep; I really am enjoying (if that's the right word, ha ha!) The Troop.

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I voted for it, it's sitting on a shelf right next to me, I heard it was good… what the hell. I'm in!
Shannon wrote: "I really enjoyed this book! It was very creepy and gross at moments, but it was a great book!"
I felt there were some very "unique" moments in it. Besides that, creepy and gross are common fare in the horror genre. :)
I felt there were some very "unique" moments in it. Besides that, creepy and gross are common fare in the horror genre. :)

I felt there were some very "unique" moments in it. Besides that, creepy and gross ar..."
Oh yes some very "unique" moments for sure! I just LOVE horror I seriously hardly read any other genre lol :)
Shannon wrote: "Kimberly wrote: "Shannon wrote: "I really enjoyed this book! It was very creepy and gross at moments, but it was a great book!"
I felt there were some very "unique" moments in it. Besides that, cr..."
Same here! :)
I felt there were some very "unique" moments in it. Besides that, cr..."
Same here! :)

Michelle wrote: "I read this book and absolutely loved it. It was much more creepy to me than gross, but it DID freak me out. And that's a rare thing. I thought it was much more psychologically scary than anything ..."
I felt much the same--and definitely enjoyed it more than THE DEEP. I think the fact that we're dealing with kids has a LOT to do with "upping" that creepy factor...
I felt much the same--and definitely enjoyed it more than THE DEEP. I think the fact that we're dealing with kids has a LOT to do with "upping" that creepy factor...


A few gross out moments, especially (view spoiler) .
It really adds another element to the story, having (view spoiler) . I hope I'm proven wrong!

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'Cause I never want to read one of those again. Male authors need to chill.
Lord of the Flies+Dr.Seuss...sounds interesting. I've ordered this but may not see it until the last week of the month. If it's good, I'll finish it before September anyway!

Definitely some gross parts, but I didn't find it too extreme compared to most other horror novels I've read.
The thing that did really bother me was (view spoiler) .
The ending was pretty good. I was (view spoiler) !


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'Cause I never want to read one of those again. Mal..."
I haven't read Dreamcatcher, so I can't compare. But, it does have some gross parts such as (minor spoilers, read at your own risk): (view spoiler) .
Also, disturbing scenes such as (minor spoilers, read at your own risk): (view spoiler) .


I don't blame you. It's hard to read.

The only things I found a little interesting were the interludes between scenes on the island. If that had been the main story, maybe the book would have worked better for me. The book was just gross instead of scary. That can work if there are better characters or tension in the story, but there wasn't any here.
This book is fantastic, one of my favourites and I think it is Nick Cutter's best. I thought it was well paced and he writes gore so well. There were a couple of scenes that were so well written, I had to put the book down for a minute.
I didn't much care for his book The Deep, but The Acolyte has some really fantastic scenes in it as well.
I didn't much care for his book The Deep, but The Acolyte has some really fantastic scenes in it as well.



I wasn't a big fan of the newspaper clippings either...mostly since they'd often reveal things that would happen in the future, and hadn't happened yet. I think they revealed too much.
That being said, I still really enjoyed this book. I totally get that it's not for everyone though (what book is?).






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