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Margo gave it five stars and said, among other thi..."
It's nice when you and the book club buddies match, and can ignore the unwashed masses :P

Thi..."
This is getting higher on my list

I do wonder how you guys (being the psychs in this group) do it, suspend disbelief sometimes. I find it hard, and I know very little of what you guys do. I'm glad you enjoyed it!

I'm am a little bit scared about the movie that is going to be released because this book was so amazing and I don't want them to change everything ( as appears they have done).

The first time I didn't finish, because of the information dump and the references. I was born in the 80's, but a bit young ad born in the wrong country. But I gave the book a second try, because I want to see the movie. Overall I enjoyed it and gave it 3,5 stars.
Janice gave it 5 stars and for Margo it was also one of her best reads, because of the gaming and being a teenager in this period.
What I thought about the book: It's the second time that I've read the book. The first time I didn't finished it, because I had poor connection with the 80's. I'm an 80's kid, but maybe I was to young at the moment or I was born in the wrong country and it annoyed me the first time reading that I didn't connect with most of the references.
But then, the second re - read, I did my research about the references and there was a lot that I knew, so it made the book easier to read.
I had the feeling that the story went with up's and down's. The up's were the battles, the dialogues, the action and the down's most of all, was all the information that was given about the games, the consoles, the life of Halliday. I've found that the information was given in too big chuncks instead of splitten it up.
I've identified myself with the characters at some point, but with moments it was a bit moralizing.
I was a gamer and some of the games I recognized, but I had more connection with the movie - , serie - and music - references.
It's not a book that I immediately would pick up, but I'm glad I've read it. Through the book you can feel the passion of the author for what he has written and it's clear that Ernest Cline is a fellow gamer and geek.
To conclude: I would re - read the book again.
Points:
- 3 points: I agree that it was a good book. Some of the references I had to look up, but there was enough action and sometimes I wish that was playing allong with the MC's.
- 2 points: L. Ron Hubbard's birthday – your book is set on another planet: the sotry is set on a variety of planets.
Total points: 5

I know what you mean Isaura. I am also very nervous about going to the movie. What if they mess up? But I have to go to see it! My son is refusing outright to go as he says they're going ruin it. I couldn't do that!



3 pts – You agree with the original poster
2 pts - National Reading Awareness Month
2 pts- Holi
2 pts - Hōnen Matsuri
Total: 9 points


3 pts – You agree with the original poster
2 pts - National Reading Awareness Month
2 pts- Holi
2 pts - Hōnen Matsuri
Total: 9 points


I abandoned this last year when I tried to read it because I just couldn't muster any sympathy for this slave owning family. I persisted this time and eventually got caught up in it enough that I finished the last 250 pages in one sitting, I had to rate it 4 stars for that. The storytelling is good, I really enjoyed the 2nd perspective even though, or especially, because her chapters were only 2 pages long and just freshened it up. And they gave some real perspective because Lavinia (the MC) is a bit dumb.
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3 pts - I agreed with Kristie
2 pts - books were read
2 pts - trees on the cover
2 pts - pigs are slaughtered on Hog-killing Day
2 pts - Hōnen Matsuri - rape, sex,(view spoiler) all abound but are not graphic.
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Yeah, I own it too so that played a factor. I can see I own a lot of dnf books because they have book marks poking out of them. Then I wonder where all my book marks are :/

Points:
3 - I agreed with Roz

I just managed to get to page 100. I have no idea if it was on someone's good list or bad list - I did not look. I bought the book some time ago, after reading Hemingway's wife's book, thinking I needed to expose myself to some literature of the time. Ugh. It was very confusing at the start, and has become something I really do not care about by now. There are words and phrases that I am not sure I am "well read enough" to understand or appreciate. I am going to dump it onto my DNF shelf and maybe attack it another day/month/year.
I could have picked up the book Amanda reported on above. I own it too, but after reading her last two sentences, it might not have been better.
I think I might crack the covers of The Earth Moved: On the Remarkable Achievements of Earthworms. It seems more engrossing to my mind set at the moment.

Oh dear. Good work on finishing then. I hate it when a book lets me down like that.

I just managed to get to page 100. I have no idea if it was on so..."
No worries, Cherie. I am sorry you aren't enjoying it at the moment. Hope you get through it the next time you pick it up.


I still enjoyed the story and gave it a solid 4 stars. That's not quite as many stars that Almeta gave on the Best & Worst thread.
Here's my points:
3pts – You agree with the original poster
2pts - National Reading Awareness Month (Hugo read The Invention of Dreams: The Story of the First Movies Ever Made several times.)
2pts - Holi (the cover has bright blue, red and yellow)
2pts - Canberra Day (the story is set in Paris, which is the capitol city of France)
Total: 9 points

3pts – You agree with the original poster
Peggy and Sandra rated it as their best reads and I concur. It was really good and enjoyable. I gave it 4 stars. I finished it in two days because it was very interesting!
Total: 3

Exactly! It was the end that killed if for me.

3pts – You agree with the original poster
Oh... I nearly had: • National Pig Day – there is a pig in the book (not pork, a live pig)
But as they were humans who were drawn with pig heads to denote they were gentile Poles, not Jewish Poles, this is not what I had in mind.
Total = 3 points
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We both gave it 5 stars. Such a gripping and well-crafted story with fabulous characters.
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Sounds like a great rec!