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Alan wrote: "
I'm not usually one to have issues with the tons of verbiage King likes to throw into his books, but I'm 140 or so pages in, and while the story is interesting eno..."
Soooo, I got to the 45% mark, which had a rather shocking turn of events, one that made me unhappy and not sure if I wanted to continue. However, the book went in a completely unexpected and different direction very soon after, so that renewed my interest in continuing. Until Holly. I knew she was in it, but I forgot how GD annoying she is. So now I'm torn - the story has gotten very Stephen King-y (the first half really felt like a different author), but also Stephen King-y caricature annoying. I hope the remaining 240 pages leave me happy I decided to read this one next.

I'm not usually one to have issues with the tons of verbiage King likes to throw into his books, but I'm 140 or so pages in, and while the story is interesting eno..."
Soooo, I got to the 45% mark, which had a rather shocking turn of events, one that made me unhappy and not sure if I wanted to continue. However, the book went in a completely unexpected and different direction very soon after, so that renewed my interest in continuing. Until Holly. I knew she was in it, but I forgot how GD annoying she is. So now I'm torn - the story has gotten very Stephen King-y (the first half really felt like a different author), but also Stephen King-y caricature annoying. I hope the remaining 240 pages leave me happy I decided to read this one next.


Overall I like The Outsider, but I did have to skim a few pages because of unnecessary over-bloating of thoughts and such, and found the book to become too predictable in certain aspects, and formulaic by King standards. And yes, the ending was rather sudden and anti-climactic. At least Holly became less annoying once she really got into the mix of other characters.

So noted.

Welcome back, Adam!

I've seen those comments about Holly quite a bit, but I actually loved her character and was glad to see her back again in this book.

Midnight in the Graveyard and I started listening to The Chain




I definitely want to read more of David Haynes' work. I'll be looking out for your thoughts on this one.
Char wrote: "Since I set Full Throttle aside, (it was maybe only 40% throttle for me,) I'm now starting one group read early:
Midnight in the Graveyard and I started listening to..."
Glad to have you aboard. That Hill guy is a hack, anyways. ;-)
Midnight in the Graveyard and I started listening to..."
Glad to have you aboard. That Hill guy is a hack, anyways. ;-)


hoping this is stronger than the last read (fingers crossed)

Midnight in the Graveyard and I started..."
Hehehe!


hoping this is stronger than the last read (fingers crossed)"
Oooh, I liked that one, Thomas. Hope you do too!


WendyB wrote: "Just started
by Blake Crouch. Loved the opening scene."
Its been on my radar forever, nice.

Its been on my radar forever, nice.

https://elyssavulpesstories.blogspot....


I'm about half way through and it's really a mix of rationalized supernatural doings and true ghost/supernatural stories. As always with Christie, the tales are entertaining and slight, potato chip fiction that makes you feel vaguely guilty for taking in all the empty calories even as you flip to another one while grinning at the shenanigans. Features a few stories with either Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple.

I loved Elizabeth and Hell Hound. I wasn't aware of this one!
I've started




Lenoir is a very good historical novel, Char, though I do think Grady Hendrix goes a bit overboard in calling it a “near-masterpiece.” I confess that while I loved Elizabeth I don’t seem to be quite as bowled over by Hell Hound as a lot of people have been. I’ve certainly been impressed with Ken Greenhall generally—a truly unique writer—and plan to read his remaining three novels soon.

Also have been reading stories from All the Things We Never See, which is my first Undertow book. Loving that so far.


Not sure how long this has been gathering dust in the list, but will delve in tonight and make a start!


Also have been reading stories from All the Things We Never See, which is my fi..."
YAY for Michael McDowell books!

Kinda mad that I've read nearly half the stories in the book already, but on the other hand, it'll take me a lot less time to finish it skipping every other story.
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