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Group Reads > June 2019 Group Read #1 Those Across the River

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message 1: by WendyB (new)

WendyB  | 5016 comments Mod
For our first Group Read - Those Across the River by Christopher Buehlman


Remember to use spoiler tags where appropriate.
Have fun and beware the full moon!


message 2: by Lena (new)

Lena | 2673 comments You guys are gonna love this!


message 3: by Tom (new)

Tom Mathews | 144 comments I read this when it first came out and am looking forward to giving it another reread.


message 4: by Jenn (new)

Jenn (trulyjennifer) | 12 comments Yay! I just got this one in!!


message 5: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (paper_addict) | 812 comments Yay! I own this one already. I love it when that happens. 😁


message 6: by Marie (new)

Marie | 4029 comments I will be joining in on this one, but it will have to be sometime next week. :)


message 7: by Bear (new)

Bear (scaredybear) | 23 comments Managed to nab this at the library with no hold time 🙌🏻 excited to give’r a read.


message 8: by Char (new)

Char | 17459 comments YAY! I'm psyched this book won, because I enjoyed it so much! I hope that everyone here does.


message 9: by Marie Helene (new)

Marie Helene | 741 comments Read (not so long ago) and (very much) enjoyed.
Happy reading 😎


message 10: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Boone | 12 comments I'll jump on the "I've read this" bandwagon. But I will probably re-read it with the group. It's good. It set me on a quest to read all his other books. I have not been disappointed!


message 11: by Latasha (new)

Latasha (latasha513) | 11974 comments Mod
since this is currently my #1 favorite audio book, i'll relisten to it.


message 12: by Anne (w/ an E) (new)

Anne (w/ an E) (mzcatnthehat) | 825 comments I own this already so I am extra-happy it won.


message 13: by Joel (new)

Joel  Werley | 60 comments I am looking forward to this one. Already have a copy, and it has been on my TBR list for a couple of years. I didn't even know it was a werewolf novel, as nothing aboit the wolfiness is mentioned anywhere in the book's synopsis.


message 14: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (melissa52572) | 79 comments Read this a couple of years ago and looooooved it!


message 15: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (paper_addict) | 812 comments Anne (w/ an E) wrote: "I own this already so I am extra-happy it won."

Me too!


message 16: by Philip (new)

Philip Athans (philathans) | 40 comments I just bought a copy of this and I'm totally IN!


message 17: by D (new)

D Dyer | 88 comments I am definitely in for this one but it may take a week or two for me to get to it.


message 18: by Lena (new)

Lena | 2673 comments You with your two daddy eyes, you will regret nothing.

Two daddy eyes became my favorite southern expression for a week after reading this. I’m going to use it “appropriately” someday and strut into the redneck hall of fame.

My spoiler free review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 19: by Anne (w/ an E) (new)

Anne (w/ an E) (mzcatnthehat) | 825 comments D wrote: "I am definitely in for this one but it may take a week or two for me to get to it."

Same here


message 20: by Sally (new)

Sally (reinesally) | 11 comments I had this one on my "want to read list" and I didn't even realize it was a werewolf book. I am looking forward to reading this!


message 21: by Char (new)

Char | 17459 comments I'm pretty psyched this book was chosen! Every book I've read from this author is unique and well told and this one is no exception. I'm going to try to listen to it again. :)


message 22: by Alan (last edited May 28, 2019 02:35PM) (new)

Alan | 7619 comments Mod
I read this one a few years back, and when I got it from the library
Kinda thought the whole surprise was already "spoiled" but just in case.


message 23: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (paper_addict) | 812 comments Well that spoiled it.


message 24: by Latasha (new)

Latasha (latasha513) | 11974 comments Mod
I bought the audiobook and I didn’t know what was across the river either but when they said roo- garou (I have no idea how to spell it) my eyes lit up like Christmas morning and my heart was filled with joy cause I know what that is! 😍☺️


message 25: by Sally (new)

Sally (reinesally) | 11 comments I started this last night and I am 100 pages in. I love the writing style. I can easily imagine this place and the people. I love the atmosphere.


message 26: by Lena (new)

Lena | 2673 comments Loup garou - French for werewolf


message 27: by Philip (new)

Philip Athans (philathans) | 40 comments WendyB wrote: "For our first Group Read - Those Across the River by Christopher Buehlman

I'm in! Read Chapter 1 this morning and it has an interesting start.



message 28: by Latasha (new)

Latasha (latasha513) | 11974 comments Mod
Yep Lena.


message 29: by Ctgt (new)

Ctgt | 765 comments Through chapter 7 and am enjoying the slow burn.....just a whiff of something that isn't quite right so far.


message 30: by Anne (w/ an E) (new)

Anne (w/ an E) (mzcatnthehat) | 825 comments I plan to start this tonight.


message 31: by Joel (new)

Joel  Werley | 60 comments Agreed. Five chapters in - so far, fine style, two likable leads, and just a hint of something ominous lurking in them there woods.


message 32: by Joel (new)

Joel  Werley | 60 comments Through chapter 10 now - the dialogue is great, and the first incident in the woods is reallllly well-written.


message 33: by Anne (w/ an E) (new)

Anne (w/ an E) (mzcatnthehat) | 825 comments I am only up the third chapter but I am really liking something about it.


message 34: by Sally (new)

Sally (reinesally) | 11 comments Ohh I loved that first incident in the woods.


message 35: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Boni (midnightcreepreads) | 41 comments Just got my copy! Can’t wait to start reading, I’ve been seeing so many positive thoughts about it.


message 36: by Cujo (new)

Cujo (deadtimestories) | 44 comments Am I the only one who was kinda creeped out by the end of the Aunt's letter?


message 37: by Philip (new)

Philip Athans (philathans) | 40 comments Cujo wrote: "Am I the only one who was kinda creeped out by the end of the Aunt's letter?"

I was creeped out by the whole letter!


message 38: by Philip (new)

Philip Athans (philathans) | 40 comments I'm slowly getting into it--through Chapter 4--and I appreciate the way the setting is being revealed slowly and only as necessary, easing me into the story rather than info dumping me in.


message 39: by Tom (new)

Tom Mathews | 144 comments This is a quick read. I listened to the audio version in under three days. I was impressed by how sensual it was. By that I mean that it invites the readers to use all of their senses in visualizing the events in the story. You can close your eyes and practically hear the cicadas chirping and feel the hot droplets of sweat run down the small of your back. And the scents! This book was the next best thing to smell-o-vision. Good or bad, it easily brought to mind all the odors associated with the characters and events in the story.


message 40: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 620 comments I was creeped out by the letter as well, but not as much as I was creeped out by the first two pages. Mercy!


message 41: by Anne (w/ an E) (new)

Anne (w/ an E) (mzcatnthehat) | 825 comments Philip wrote: "I'm slowly getting into it--through Chapter 4--and I appreciate the way the setting is being revealed slowly and only as necessary, easing me into the story rather than info dumping me in."

I agree completely. Info dumps ruin the story, IMO.


message 42: by D (new)

D Dyer | 88 comments I am about a third of the way in and so far really like the narrative voice and the loads of sensory detail.


message 43: by Cujo (new)

Cujo (deadtimestories) | 44 comments I'm amazed by how fast of a read this is. It feels like I just started it, but I only have a few more pages to go. I also have a feeling I'm not gonna care for the ending =(


message 44: by Latasha (new)

Latasha (latasha513) | 11974 comments Mod
Oh no Cujo, hate to hear that.


message 45: by D (new)

D Dyer | 88 comments I actually liked the little bit of ambiguity in the ending. And beyond the scarier parts of the book I was picking up on all these themes and questions about racism and familial responsibility, but that may just be the other media I’ve been absorbing lately causing me to project those things into this book.


message 46: by Lena (new)

Lena | 2673 comments There are several endings. Buehlman’s work is like that.


message 47: by Ron (new)

Ron Roland | 9 comments About to get to the 100 page mark and am enjoying the book. The author has me in their spell. Can’t wait to absorb the rest.


message 48: by Joel (new)

Joel  Werley | 60 comments Just finished it today. Since most seem to be just getting started, I will wait a bit to add some detailed thoughts, but can say that it is a very good, satisfying read, especially for a first novel.

As I mentioned up-thread, I didn't even know this was a werewolf novel the many years it had been sitting on my to-read list (you certainly wouldn't know from the synopsis) so I sort of wish I hadn't been spoiled before diving into what I had thought was a non-supernatural horror read. But, then again, if I hadn't been spoiled, it would probably still be rotting on my to-read list and I wouldn't be able to discuss with you fellow freaks.

Also, (view spoiler)


message 49: by Latasha (new)

Latasha (latasha513) | 11974 comments Mod
Joel, I went into this not knowing it werewolf book either and I think that made me love it even more. I wish there had been some way we could've kept that secret but I don't know how.


aPriL does feral sometimes  (cheshirescratch) Excellent writing!


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