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can you remind me/us how to post spoilers- what the html code is?
thanks!

after typing your comment, repeat and include the following a symbol < then a symbol / then type spoiler and then type a symbol > (no spaces)
spoiler: (view spoiler)
Is that going to be too much trouble on your iPad?

thanks, ann. now i remember how to do it. i usually access goodreads on my computer, so no problem.
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Carol/Bonadie wrote: "There are 320 holds on 140 copies at one of my libraries, so it will be awhile. I hope you aren't lonely reading ahead, Ann!"

General (no spoilers past the book jacket)
The book starts with character introductions and is told in the alternating voices of sixteen year old Holly Mackey and Cold Case Detective Stephen Moran who also voices Homicide Detective Antoinette Conway in a slightly gruff manner. The pairing of the two Detectives and Holly's motive for coming to Stephen with evidence in a homicide case are explored.
Spoilers no further than chapter three (view spoiler)

It will be interesting to hear from Frank Mackey, even if in a peripheral way. I was surprised when I read the book blurb, to find out that Holly is a main character. Interesting choice. Spoiler to Faithful Place (view spoiler)

The male narrator for Stephen Moran is terrific, but misses the mark on a few of the girls'voices. I am glad I am listening to it.


Christine wrote: " I had a harder time with the girls' POV, but am getting used to them. The teen speak (OMG, totes,etc) seems a little off for such bright, cunning girls, unless the author means it sarcastically?? Is it interpreted sarcastically in the audio?"

I found the one Buddy Read thread method we were trying with this book: to mark our spoilers by chapter intermixed with the conversational thread a bit cumbersome from my phone or Fire and didn't get to my PC often, so didn't post much while I was reading. As a result, any comments I make now will be for the entire book.
Narration comments: (view spoiler)
General premise (view spoiler)
Final Comments (view spoiler)


Did you read Faithful Place where we were introduced to the Mackeys?
Mary Jo wrote: "I thought the first one, In the Woods, was great. The second in the Dublin series was okay and after that it was all down hill."



Now that I see folks (Ann at least) are using the spoiler marking, I'll come check in from time to time while reading. I was avoiding the thread.
I also have the hardcover, and I'm finding it fun to reread some of the chapters I've already listened to. There are words I'm not familiar with that I want to check on, and I'm finding that I'm reading thiings I don't remember hearing. I wonder if I tune out everything but direct action when I'm listening, which is a shame, but maybe a result of doing other things (driving, dishes) while I listen. This may take me twice as long to get through!
Mild (view spoiler)

@Mary Jo: I loved all French's books but I can see how they might not appeal. My enjoyment is enhanced my listening to them on CD with the lovely Irish brogue. I'm a sucker for accents!

I look forward to your comments, this one is still pretty fresh in my head!
*responding to your mild spoiler in message #20, Faithful Place spoiler : (view spoiler)

*responding to your mild spoiler in message #20, Faithful Place spoiler : (view spoiler) ..."
Ann, I looked up Faithful Place on amazon.com and you're close. (view spoiler)

https://www.goodreads.com/author/1388...

The male narrator for Stephen M..."
Just finished this... I didn't care for it as much as the others in the Murder Squad series, gave it a 3 out of 5 (liked it but didn't love it). I thought it really dragged, or maybe I got bored with being inside the heads of 16-year olds. As I posted elsewhere I found Lara Hutchinson's readng of the girls' voices really grating; all high pitched sarcasm (hell-oooooo!). In my review I mentioned one scene that stretched credulity (view spoiler) .
Spoiler on revelation near the end (view spoiler)

I'll have to go over and read this when I have a moment. I also have an audio interview with Diane Rehms (sp?) bookmarked -- well it's been bookmarked for probably six months, LOL.

For future buddy reads, I'm wondering about topics that divide the chapter up into larger chunks, but don't require in-depth summaries of action within the chapters.
But maybe the lack of posts by others has to do with the fact that only 3 or 4 of us read it.

re: narration; I didn't notice what two of you pointed out -- the horrendous narration of female voices by the male reader. I guess I was so relieved to be freed from high-pitched Lara Hutchinson that it didn't bother me.

My thoughts:(view spoiler)


I finally have time to get back to these threads so am going to comment on your comments now. When I am on the mobile app, the spoiler comments are hard to manage.
Carol/Bonadie wrote: "I wonder who will be the subject of French's next book? She seems to pick a character from a previous book for the next one."

Carol/Bonadie wrote: (view spoiler) "

Carol/Bonadie wrote: "Ann's spoiler about the girl's groups and the developments leading to the end.
Carol's thoughts:(view spoiler) "

Oh good, thanks for doing that. I was eager to hear from someone on my posts and wondered if people have moved on.

French does such a good job at letting her characters tell her if there is more to say about them that I know it would be good, the question is if she feels there is more to their story that would be a good subject for a future novel.
Ann wrote: "Carol: Re comment 30 about Serena and Holly. [spoilers removed]Carol/Bonadie wrote: "Ann's spoiler about the girl's groups and the developments leading to the end.
Carol's thoughts:[spoilers remov..."

i finally got around to reading this. can't believe it's been sitting on my kindle for over a year..lol

totally agree with you on this one, carol. liked it but didn't love it. had a tough time at the beginning trying to keep the girls straight and who was friends with who.

Wow, Sherry. I couldn't believe it when I saw a new comment in this old thread. I'm surprised you even remembered we'd did a group read on it, LOL!

Yes, I remember struggling with that too.


looking forward to it!

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lol, carol- me, too.

Ooh!!!


Perhaps someone will take you up on that offer, I haven'tt read any of the Meg books, what generally do you like the most about them?
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