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June 2019 Group Read #1 Those Across the River
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Jun 09, 2019 12:58AM

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No! I hadn't gotten that far yet :( I'm going to try to pretend I didn't just read this.


No! I hadn't gotten that far yet :( I'm going to try to pretend I didn't just read this.
I'm sorry I spoiled that it's a good book!



But yes, please use spoiler tags everyone, so that everyone can read at their own pace

I think some parts of this were great and it didn’t come across as a cheesy werewolf Twilight kind of book, and he’s a great writer. I guess I just wanted it to be a bit more put-together, a bit more disturbing.


I listened to this one on audio and loved it. I hope you do too, Latasha!


A friend just told me that the audio narration is phenomenal. Enjoy!
Yeah, I’ve listened to it before and I thought I owned it but I don’t. I finally got it from the library and started it today while frying my skin and running errands. The narration is so good! It’s a LOT of southern accents but Mark Bramhall does them so, so perfect. Now I remember why this is my current favorite audio book. 🖤☺️
I’m almost finished. Mark Bramhall May be my 2nd favorite reader. (Simon Vance has the #1 spot). I thought there was an autopsy and fraud on medical records? If there is I haven’t got to it yet. But now I think that may be from All the Heads Turn when the hunt goes by? The 2 are nothing alike so if I did mix them up, idk how.

I've read this twice and that doesn't sound familiar.


LOL Sometimes that's true. I'm glad almost everyone seemed to enjoy the book, though.








The fact that he got his start in poetry is certainly evident in his style, his prose is so beautiful. There's such a lovely dreamy quality to the writing, leading me to believe that maybe even Frankie doesn't really believe it's happening. The events are so incredible I wouldn't be surprised!
The most werewolfy bit I've gotten to so far was (view spoiler) Although Martin telling Frankie (view spoiler) seems like a dead giveaway for anyone who knows basic werewolf lore. I mean, June's theme was werewolves so I'm not surprised that they're the baddies, but I appreciate the suspense the author built around what or who exactly was ripping through the town (in other words I could see not realizing what sort of antagonist the town was facing until Martin's admonitions or even the raid's events).
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