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May 2018 Group Read #2: The Descent by Jeff Long
Will wrote: "I can't seem to find an ebook link?"
It's available on Kindle for $8.99 but used hardback copies are available for as little as $1.99,
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/051...
It's available on Kindle for $8.99 but used hardback copies are available for as little as $1.99,
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/051...


Charlotte wrote: "Thank you to the two who answered my question. I’m currently ordering the book. I’m going out on a limb and just finally joining the discussions. I’m always curious but in the end no one wants to r..."
i've found quite a few good ones that I don't think I would have looked twice at, if not for the fact that they won the group polls. :)
i've found quite a few good ones that I don't think I would have looked twice at, if not for the fact that they won the group polls. :)

My book arrived today. Should have some time this afternoon to get started, and since this weekend is supposed to be blazing hot, it'll be a good time to stay inside and read.

At page 81 and some seriously weird stuff is going on. Interesting background I'm sure for the main part of the story.
I read this years ago when it first came out. I remember finding it interesting through the first half, but ultimately feeling it was OK but nothing great.

I was a little funny though being on the Beach in early May when the opening Chapter is about being in a Snow Storm in Early MAy.

Lilyn G. | Sci-Fi & Scary wrote: "I will start it tonight. I own the book, I just forgot it was getting read this month already, rofl."
I read this one years ago, and still have it on the shelves. I know I enjoyed it, so I may do a re-read when I finish the first group read. :)
I read this one years ago, and still have it on the shelves. I know I enjoyed it, so I may do a re-read when I finish the first group read. :)

I loved the premise and the world created by Long, but the plot and characters seemed stolen from the same template used in every Cussler, Crichton, Dan Brown, Tom Clancy type novel where there’s an assorted group of people who go somewhere hostile and uncharted. I saw every twist and turn coming from fathoms away.
The story is interesting but at about pg 130, it seems to be taking the long way around to get to the point. The book could have started at this point w/o missing much at all.

Seriously weird stuff does go on throughout. Lots of little scenes that don't directly relate to the main story.






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thanks, this book is just rough to force myself though. I'm sure you understand.
Yeah, this book would have been better with about 200 pages cut out of it. The core of the story was good, it just went on too long. :(
WendyB wrote: "Yeah, this book would have been better with about 200 pages cut out of it. The core of the story was good, it just went on too long. :("
I think that hits the nail on the head. If he hadn't dragged the plot out for 500 pages (or whatever the book was) it would have been better.
I think that hits the nail on the head. If he hadn't dragged the plot out for 500 pages (or whatever the book was) it would have been better.

I think that hits the nail on the head. If h..."
I just wish this book was over man, like theyre straying so much further than the plot needs to. and idk if i want to finish atm, but im not gonna DNF it you know.



The reviews for the second book aren't as high as this one. I'm unsure if I should read it anyway or not.

The reviews for the second book aren't as high as this one. I'm unsure if I should read it anyway or not."
Ugh, the second one was a disappointment. Don't go there.



I really enjoyed this is was a face paced twisty thriller that borrowed heavily from classics such as HG Wells The Time Machine and the rules of the Hollywood summer blockbuster genre. The rules of Hollywood being, make it gory, keep it fast paced and keep them guessing, oh and the boy always gets the girl no matter how mismatched they are.
It was, however, some of the "Holywood style action thriller elements that I didn't enjoy. Making sexual violence to women a thrilling element of the story makes me uncomfortable. The mismatched lovers didn't work for me and I didn't buy into them. The main twist was the one I hope the author was not going to choose because it was obviously the person whom Hollywood would have chosen and to be honest doesn't make sense.
Still, I would recommend this to someone wanting to read a face paced action adventure story beside a pool or something.

I agree with you Andrew. That is more or less what I felt about the book.
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