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January Group Read #1: Dark Matter by Blake Crouch
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Dark Matter by Blake Crouch will be our Group Read in January. This is the place where the discussion happens. Buy, borrow, read, discuss and please remember to use spoiler tags, page numbers, chapters or % read. Have fun everyone!
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Picked mine up from the library today. They must have anticipated its popularity. They have 18 copies!
Vicki wrote: "I have been meaning to read this one for a while. Now is the time!"
Can't wait to hear everyone's thoughts on this one!!
Can't wait to hear everyone's thoughts on this one!!
Got it early and started it and so far so....AWESOME, actually. I *will* be able to keep THIS challenge! Excellent. --Jen from Quebec :0)
Loved this book. I am a big Blake Crouch fan. He tackles some interesting ideas in unique ways in this book.
Aw nuts, I thought THIS was where I was reading PET SEMATARY, although I HAVE *also* gotten Blake Crouch early for the Jan read. Maybe I am in too many groups. lol
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Really excited to check out this book! This will be my first month as a member of the group and I'm looking forward to some great discussion!
off to the Library Friday (our library is closed on Thursday) to pick this one up. This will be my first group read with HA. Looking forward to it.
Planning on making this my first kindle purchase once it comes in so I can join in. Been meaning to check it out, this gives me the perfect excuse.
I was lucky enough to snag this from my library but since it's a "new" book I only get it for 14 days. So I started reading it last night and I am hooked! I'm 90 pages in and really good so far!
Josen wrote: "...I started reading it last night and I am hooked!"
I ended up reading it right away as well. I'm excited to begin discussing it in a few days.
I ended up reading it right away as well. I'm excited to begin discussing it in a few days.
I just got the book from the library, I had to crack it open just a bit, I read the first 3 pages and I'm ready for more. I just have one other book to finish, Chapelwood.
Finally started this bad boy. Excited to start a new fresh year of reading, I literally spend 3 days in bed reading to make my challenge and I was worried I'd be sick of reading for the week but this is grabbing me :)
Kasia wrote: "Finally started this bad boy. Excited to start a new fresh year of reading, I literally spend 3 days in bed reading to make my challenge and I was worried I'd be sick of reading for the week but th..."Lol wow that's determination! This was a fast read for me I couldn't put it down. I thought it was really good! Gave it 5 stars.
I started this one too and I can't put it down already.I do have a question though for those who have already read it.
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I remember them wasting a lot of time for various, usually emotional, reasons. You'll never look at homeless people the same.
Blast through a quarter of this today and can't wait to get back into it tomorrow to see how close or far off I am on what exactly is going on.
Vicki wrote: "I started this one too and I can't put it down already.I do have a question though for those who have already read it.
about 45% it is talking about the ampoule and how it affects them. I am conf..."
Hmm........I did kinda' wonder that myself. But because of the sci-fi explanations of everything that went over my head, I kinda' let it go. Hahaha! Maybe someone will explain.
Vicki wrote: "I started this one too and I can't put it down already.I do have a question though for those who have already read it...."
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I finished it. Wow, that was a great book. I feel sorry for all the books that have to follow this one now since it is only the 4th day of the year! Thanks Tim. I figured something like that. That (view spoiler)
Finished the book in a single sitting. Wow. I am left with no words to express the rollercoaster of emotions and thoughts I'm going through right now. I'm definitely going to be more aware about the choices I make and there consequences from now on. Truly a masterpiece.
Deborah wrote: "Has anybody else seen the movie Coherence? Dark Matter brought it to mind for me immediately."Never heard of it. Will have to look it up.
Vicki wrote: "I finished it. Wow, that was a great book. I feel sorry for all the books that have to follow this one now since it is only the 4th day of the year! Thanks Tim. I figured something like that. Tha..."
I actually finished it on Dec 31st so it was a great way to end the year :)
Josen wrote: "I actually finished it on Dec 31st so it was a great way ..."I actually read 'In the miso soup' on December 31st and was left with an empty soul afterwards. A very gory end to my book reading in 2016.
Ankita wrote: "Josen wrote: "I actually read 'In the miso soup' on December 31st and was left with an empty soul afterwards. A very gory end to my book reading in 2016. ..."Oy, that book is brutal. That scene inside the bar? *shudder*
For books with these kind of time shifting, twisting plots, I try to understand as much as I can, and other times I just absorb the story and go on the wild ride. So this next question may be something I just missed, or perhaps something that is common sense and I don't have any, lol. (view spoiler)
Man, this is going to sound ridiculous to some of you, but....my mail box was frozen shut before I took off on a week long holiday/family road trip, and the book was IN THE MAILBOX and I could not physically get to it (my plan had been to read it on the trip, but, I settled for a re-read of THE GUNSLINGER instead)....I arrived back home today and the mail box was, again, frozen completely over. Key could not even go into keyhole. So, I walked out into this crazy Canadian winter FOUR times today and FINALLY have the copy of the book in my hands. It's like the world doesn't want me to read this book...Hmmmm...*shudder* OK, perfect time to start reading it, eh? -Jen from Quebec :0)
Vicki wrote: "I wondered the same thing Tressa because [spoilers removed]"I think the answer is yes to your last question.
Tressa wrote: " Oy, that book is bruta..."I know right,I wanted something to read on 31st and asked for recommendation and someone recommended that book. Blew me away because I was so not expecting that.
Tressa wrote: "For books with these kind of time shifting, twisting plots, I try to understand as much as I can, and other times I just absorb the story and go on the wild ride. So this next question may be somet..."(view spoiler)
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Jennifer Lynn wrote: "Man, this is going to sound ridiculous to some of you, but....my mail box was frozen shut before I took off on a week long holiday/family road trip, and the book was IN THE MAILBOX and I could not ..."Wow, that would stink. Maybe the book was sending you a message huh?
Badseedgirl wrote: "I just got the book from the library, I had to crack it open just a bit, I read the first 3 pages and I'm ready for more. I just have one other book to finish, Chapelwood."Did you enjoy Chapelwood? I loved the first one but I know a lot of people had mixed feelings about it.
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