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Reading with E. - February: GEEK LOVE!

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message 1: by J.B. (new)

J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments Looking forward to getting into the story. Sounds like a hell of a ride.


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Richard Gerlach (rudebandito) | 1 comments I might be a bit late to this party. I’m starting a buddy read with Sadie and Michael Patrick Hicks. But I’ll try to catch up :)


message 3: by Don (new) - rated it 4 stars

Don Gillette I'm in.
Another curious Amazon conundrum. The hardcover is cheaper than the paperback which is cheaper than the Kindle version.
One of these days, I'll figure that out.


message 4: by J.B. (new)

J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments Strange little book.


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J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments Edward wrote: "this is weird, yes, but I'm enjoying every word so far 😁"


Same, for sure. I'm curious to see where it goes.


message 6: by Don (new) - rated it 4 stars

Don Gillette She almost lost me with the first few paragraphs, but after that it turned into a good ride.


Kelly| Just Another Horror Reader  (kelly444) | 5 comments My paperback copy finally arrived today. Starting this tonight. :)


Kelly| Just Another Horror Reader  (kelly444) | 5 comments Edward wrote: "I was sure someone was gonna die in that ASSASSIN chapter. how's everyone liking it so far? thoughts on book one?"

Just finished book one and I’m really liking it so far. It’s different than anything I’ve ever read before but in a good way.


message 9: by J.B. (new)

J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments It's quite unique, which I appreciate. It also feels authentic which I always appreciate. That assassin portion came out of nowhere and really surprised me. I'm glad no one died.


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J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments Edward wrote: "me too JB.

anybody catching John Irving vibes from this? it reminds me of Irving's mid-career stuff, like THE WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP and A PRAYER FOR OWEN MEANY. so damn good so dar"


I've not read or listened to any Irving. So I can't say.


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J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments Edward wrote: "stopping at chapter 8 Educating the Chick tonight. I'll probably do about 30-40 pages a night until we're done. that'll make this a ten or eleven day read 😁

I plan on reading ABOMINABLE by Dan Sim..."


I'm going to be listening until about three or four in the morning to keep up with you all. Ya'll read faster than I listen. lol. As for Abominable, I'm down for that.


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J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments Edward wrote: "stopping at chapter 8 Educating the Chick tonight. I'll probably do about 30-40 pages a night until we're done. that'll make this a ten or eleven day read 😁

I plan on reading ABOMINABLE by Dan Sim..."


Also, when the book is done, are we gonna palaver about the book, or comment during the reading? Just curious.


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J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments Awesome.


message 14: by Don (new) - rated it 4 stars

Don Gillette Just wrapping up Book One.
I agree with the John Irving vibe, but I'm getting first decade--like Hotel New Hampshire and Garp. Not so much Owen Meany, but that was 10 years after those two.


Lachlan Watt (lachlanwatt) | 2 comments Just bought my copy. Let's do this.


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J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments Am I the only one rooting for Artie? I'm really enjoying his character.


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J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments Edward wrote: "I like everybody so far. they're all unique and crazy 😁"

Quite true.


message 18: by taylor (new)

taylor (twoods93) My copy is on its way to my local library AAAANNNDDD I found it on downloadable audio through RBdigital. Late to the party but I’m excited!


message 19: by J.B. (new)

J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments This is one of those stories that doesn't seem to have an overall point, yet I love it. The cast is wonderfully strange.


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J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments Edward wrote: "I love the family dynamic. quickly falling in love with the whole group. I'm sure this will all end in tragedy tho. Dunn is planning to rip out our hearts and shit in the cavity. I know it..."

Same here. It's a wonferful family dynamic. And I agree, it is definitely building up to a tragic ending. It's building up for it for sure.


message 21: by Don (new) - rated it 4 stars

Don Gillette Anybody think she's waiting a bit too long for character development, specifically the male characters? Didn't hear a word from Arty until Book 2 and at the 25% mark, Chick hasn't gotten much press at all.
Good ride so far, though. If I could keep my eyes open later at night I'd be a lot further along.


message 22: by Don (new) - rated it 4 stars

Don Gillette Very possible. I'm hoping for more of Arty and Chick - hoping they're not minor characters.


message 23: by Don (new) - rated it 4 stars

Don Gillette Whoa... Did I never speak too soon... Arty and Chick are pretty much it at this point. The whole family dynamic is being played out perfectly.


message 24: by J.B. (new)

J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments Don wrote: "Whoa... Did I never speak too soon... Arty and Chick are pretty much it at this point. The whole family dynamic is being played out perfectly."

It only gets weirder, and oddly enough, more endearing. I'm enjoying this ride.


Kelly| Just Another Horror Reader  (kelly444) | 5 comments Had to work a double shift yesterday so I was too tired to read. Picking it back up tonight at chapter six. I’ll try to catch up to you guys! 😊


message 26: by Don (new) - rated it 4 stars

Don Gillette Two more chapters in Book II - should be starting on Book Three tonight if I can keep my eyes open. I've developed this curious malady of only being able to read in bed and by the time I go to bed, I'm dead tired.


message 27: by J.B. (new)

J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments Edward wrote: "I read in bed mostly too unless it's nice outside then I'm out on the porch 😁"

Same here. I was up till four last night reading Song of Susannah. Such a good book.


message 28: by taylor (new)

taylor (twoods93) I'm still early on in the story- Chapter 3 :|


message 29: by J.B. (new)

J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments Edward wrote: "book three has really short chapters, compared to the earlier chapters, and it makes the book really hard to put down.

I new Arty and Chick were gonna be a major part of this story, but I never sa..."


Me neither, and the way the cult takes shape (literally and figuratively) is fascinating.


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J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments Edward wrote: "Vern's chapter is both horrific and hilarious. his aim! lololololol!!!!"

He put a whole new spin on the term 'facial'


message 31: by Don (new) - rated it 4 stars

Don Gillette Okay, you two - enough with the spoilers. Some of us don't read very quickly with a belly full of Jameson's! ;)


message 32: by Don (last edited Feb 24, 2018 04:35PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Don Gillette Kidding, man, kidding... But looking forward to the whole "facial" thing.


message 33: by taylor (new)

taylor (twoods93) Yeah same. Right now I'm honestly struggling with this book - I'm having a very difficult time understanding the setting and narrator? I made it to chapter 4. But now I must find out about this "facial" lol!


Kelly| Just Another Horror Reader  (kelly444) | 5 comments Edward wrote: "stopping at chapter 20 tonight. next chapter is 30 pages and I don't have it in me to read 60 pages of this today. I can only read so much of Dunn's brand of crazy at a time lol"

Glad I’m not the only one that has to read this book slowly. It’s all over the place! That chapter about Miss Lick blew my mind. Lol


message 35: by Don (new) - rated it 4 stars

Don Gillette Book 3's got me bogged down. Can't seem to get past the first couple of pages.
I another topic, I was fascinated to learn that Katherine Dunne was also a highly respected boxing sportswriter.


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J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments Edward wrote: "just as a heads up. my mother is having eye surgery tomorrow and I'll have nothing else to do in the waiting room other than read somill likely be done with this tomorrow. if you're reading slower,..."

Good luck with everything, hope the surgery goes well.


message 37: by Don (new) - rated it 4 stars

Don Gillette Best of luck to your mother with her surgery!


Kelly| Just Another Horror Reader  (kelly444) | 5 comments J.B. wrote: "Edward wrote: "just as a heads up. my mother is having eye surgery tomorrow and I'll have nothing else to do in the waiting room other than read somill likely be done with this tomorrow. if you're ..."

I’m not sure if I’m going to finish the book or not but I hope all goes well with your Mom tomorrow. 🙂


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Kat | 3 comments Edward wrote: "me too JB.

anybody catching John Irving vibes from this? it reminds me of Irving's mid-career stuff, like THE WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP and A PRAYER FOR OWEN MEANY. so damn good so dar"


Yes. It hs tht vibe.


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Kat | 3 comments Edward wrote: "I was up until four finishing LOCKE AND KEY VOL 4 😁"

I just received volume 1.


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Kat | 3 comments I'm wayyyyy behind you, but I am really enjoying it! This is the type of book I can't wait to read ya know?


message 42: by J.B. (new)

J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments Edward wrote: "Spoiler discussion thread has been created. Whether you finish it or not, feel free to stop by and chat. I can understand why some will DNF the book, but for me it worked on every level. Thanks for..."

I got the book, so I'll be reading along this time. Nearing the end of Geek Love. Loving it.


message 43: by J.B. (new)

J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments Edward wrote: "Spoiler discussion thread has been created. Whether you finish it or not, feel free to stop by and chat. I can understand why some will DNF the book, but for me it worked on every level. Thanks for..."

Is there a link to the discussion thread?


message 44: by Don (new) - rated it 4 stars

Don Gillette This baby is going down tonight. I'm at 77% and will stay up all night if I have to.


message 45: by Don (new) - rated it 4 stars

Don Gillette The middle third was a struggle, but I'm glad I hung with it because along about page 200 it picks up the pace it started out with and from then on, it's "Katie, bar the door."


message 46: by Don (new) - rated it 4 stars

Don Gillette I initially thought the whole cult thing was ridiculous and then I remembered some of the TV preachers who used to be on late at night; Ernest Angely, Peter Popoff, Jimmy Swaggart, Reverend Ike, and I was like, "Oh, yeah...a cult of dismemberment-happy clowns following a sideshow freak? Welcome to America."


message 47: by J.B. (new)

J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments Don wrote: "I initially thought the whole cult thing was ridiculous and then I remembered some of the TV preachers who used to be on late at night; Ernest Angely, Peter Popoff, Jimmy Swaggart, Reverend Ike, an..."

I did as well, only to remember how all those people years ago committed suicide for that preacher. As for the dismemberment thing, I wasn't at all surprised about that as there is a real fetish out there with people wanting to be handicapped in that manner.


message 48: by Don (new) - rated it 4 stars

Don Gillette J.B. wrote: "Don wrote: "I initially thought the whole cult thing was ridiculous and then I remembered some of the TV preachers who used to be on late at night; Ernest Angely, Peter Popoff, Jimmy Swaggart, Reve..."

You're kidding... It's a real thing? Oh, man, what a world--they ought to sell tickets.


message 49: by J.B. (last edited Mar 02, 2018 05:05PM) (new)

J.B. (jb_taylor) | 12 comments Don wrote: "J.B. wrote: "Don wrote: "I initially thought the whole cult thing was ridiculous and then I remembered some of the TV preachers who used to be on late at night; Ernest Angely, Peter Popoff, Jimmy S..."

Yeah, it's supposedly a rare psychological condition called body integrity identity disorder, where the sufferer desires to amputate a healthy limb. But some people think that they simply want to unique and to stand out, or, to garner sympathy.


message 50: by Don (new) - rated it 4 stars

Don Gillette J.B. wrote: "Don wrote: "J.B. wrote: "Don wrote: "I initially thought the whole cult thing was ridiculous and then I remembered some of the TV preachers who used to be on late at night; Ernest Angely, Peter Pop..."

Wow... sort of a Munchausen thing? Evidently, I've lead a sheltered life ;)


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