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Group Reads > October 2014 Group Read: The Troop by Nick Cutter

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message 51: by Timothy (last edited Oct 03, 2014 01:23PM) (new)

Timothy Taylor (tim_taylor) | 56 comments Tim wrote: "MiZzy wrote: "40 % in I dunno. .... in two minds about this polt I'm not going to discuss it until some of you are all in though."

I am about that same spot and so far i love it some pretty gross ..."


That's an absolutely accurate synopsis, Tim:) Heed the warning: If you are squeemish, enter at your own risk. There are many delightfully nasty, creepy, slimy, wiggly things afoot.


message 52: by Latasha (new)

Latasha (latasha513) | 11983 comments Mod
I was going to start Monday but I'm hesitant. .


message 53: by Timothy (new)

Timothy Taylor (tim_taylor) | 56 comments Oh no Latasha, don't hesitate! I meant for my warning to be taken in jest. I prefer a character driven story over others, but horror comes in many forms. This one just happens to be in the form of a creature feature, infestation type. And there are some delightfully nasty creatures in this one.


message 54: by Taylor (new)

Taylor I'm about 20% through the book - it hasn't sucked me in yet, but so far it's been pretty entertaining so I have high hopes. Someone mentioned it's like a horror movie, and I like those, so hopefully I won't be disappointed!


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Latasha (latasha513) | 11983 comments Mod
oh no Tim, I didn't mean just you. so far it seems very divided. I'm not very squeamish.


message 56: by C.J. (new)

C.J. Sellers (cynthiajsellers) | 23 comments I was going to post my thoughts, but I'll wait until more have finished it, too.


message 57: by Katy (new)

Katy Mann | 988 comments Catherine wrote: "Just started last night and so far I like it quite a lot! The fake newspaper clips and reports are a huuuge plus for me, make it easier to believe in the story.

Sean wrote: "Alright, Just picked ..."


I'm 1/3 or 1/2 the way in, and I agree about the newspaper clippings, etc. They work to make the story more real...

(view spoiler)


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WendyB  | 5036 comments Mod
Just started reading the book. Only a few pages, but I like it so far.


message 59: by Timothy (last edited Oct 04, 2014 01:12PM) (new)

Timothy Taylor (tim_taylor) | 56 comments Katy, that's funny about the lunch leftovers at work. Happens almost everyday where I work. It's hard to not just snack until you are disgusted with yourself.

I'm also enjoying the little newspaper clippings and other interludes. Gives a nice context on what's going on.

Tally, it took me a good 50% in to the book to get sucked in. It was good enough to keep me going, but until I hit around the 1/2 way point I just wasn't engaged. The second half has sucked me in though.


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Rachel (rachelunabridged) | 589 comments Just picked this up from the library today. I was a little hesitant about it, honestly, as I thought it sounded like a generic zombie novel, but I'm several chapters in. It's got me hooked now, wanting to know what's going on.


 (shan) Littlebookcove (littlebookcove) | 137 comments Well I have to say... After reading this book in full I was left with an feeling of Wow... Took a while for me to get into it and I did feel a bit queasy with some of the plots Heart breaking too. But most definitely was a very good read! :D


message 62: by Timothy (new)

Timothy Taylor (tim_taylor) | 56 comments MiZzy wrote: "Well I have to say... After reading this book in full I was left with an feeling of Wow... Took a while for me to get into it and I did feel a bit queasy with some of the plots Heart breaking too. ..."

Ditto for me MiZzy. Took me a bit to get into but the second half was very good.


message 63: by Ryan (new)

Ryan Abigail (ryanabigail) First group read, enjoyed the book overall but definitely took a bit to get into...mostly I hated the tone of the first article and it took a bit to shake that off. Delightfully nasty-gross!


message 64: by Tim (new)

Tim Bedair | 109 comments I also agree with enjoying the news clippings and the trial hearings. I feel like they would give you a glimpse into what is to come then flash back which got me hooked. I really liked this read ill be looking for somthing similar as far as enjoyment goes now.


message 65: by Mario (new)

Mario Pimental (mepimental) Definitely the best horror novel in recent memory! And a little "Hey there!" to everyone since I'm new here!


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Nate (the_enobee) | 147 comments Holy heebie-jeebies! I'm around 2/3 done, and it's going to be awhile before I eat noodles or rice or anything of the type. This book is a ton of fun and I'm really glad it won the group read. I can't wait to see how this turns out.


message 67: by Kathy (new)

Kathy  | 41 comments Half way through and this book is great for my diet! Sure hope something eats Shelley.


message 68: by Ken B (new)

Ken B | 6810 comments I loved the foreshadowing throughout the book

My favorite was (DON'T READ THIS UNLESS YOU HAVE FINISHED THE BOOK!!!!!) (view spoiler)


message 69: by Catster (new)

Catster I just realized what the books reminds me of! Lord of the Flies! :)

There's only one part that I'm not enjoying at all, small spoiler not crucial for the plot (view spoiler)


message 70: by Jon (new)

Jon | 59 comments Catherine wrote: "I just realized what the books reminds me of! Lord of the Flies! :)"

Actually, in the blurb, I read a review quote that described this book as "Lord of the Flies meets Night of the Creeps", which pretty much sums it up perfectly, I think! :)

Having lots of fun with this one so far. Feeling perpetually itchy though - I wonder why?! :P


message 71: by Catster (new)

Catster Jon wrote:
"Actually, in the blurb, I read a review quote that described this book as "Lord of the Flies meets Night of the Creeps", which pretty much sums it up perfectly, I think! :)"


That actually sounds like a perfect description! :D

Itchy? I forgot breakfast to work today and I feel something wriggling under my skin already!


message 72: by Greg (new)

Greg | 383 comments I think I'll join I haven't done a group read since Let the Right One In last November ( it's been a bad reading year for me) and I am well over due. The comments had me at camping and gross out lets see if I enjoy it :)


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Nate (the_enobee) | 147 comments Ken wrote: "I loved the foreshadowing throughout the book...

I thought that was very effective as well. In fact, I felt like I was playing host to the book, under the imperative READ READ READ


message 74: by Michael (new)

Michael Jensen (michaeljensen) I'm going to be a little bit of a contrarian on this one since I liked the book all right, but ultimately didn't think it was anything all that special. It certainly wasn't The Ruins, the book I kept thinking about it as I read The Troop.

First off, I think Cutter is a very strong writer who kept his story moving along. I thought he wrote five mostly believable boys (though they were sometimes a little too self aware; would boys that young really understand why they picked on the misfit?) and he came up with some very genuinely creepy and disturbing passages worthy of a Stephen King novel.

My criticisms mostly boil down to the fact that I didn't think the book did anything particularly fresh and I read this with the sense I'd mostly seen this before. That includes the whole (view spoiler)

I thought Cutter missed a real opportunity with (view spoiler)

I think this is a book worth reading, but it won't be making any of my Best of... lists.


message 75: by Taylor (new)

Taylor This was actually my first group read :)

I agree with Michael. The book wasn't particularly mind-blowing, but I did still enjoy it. It felt kind of like watching a B-movie horror film. Not as satisfying as reading a really good, multilayered horror novel with strong characterization. I'm glad I read it, but I wouldn't consider it one of my favorites. This isn't the type of horror I normally go for though, so I'm glad I tried something different!


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Nate (the_enobee) | 147 comments Michael wrote: "I'm going to be a little bit of a contrarian on this one..."

Good points. I just finished the book last night, and I really enjoyed it. Not to say it was perfect, as I found a few faults I'll be touching on in a later post. In regards to your thoughts (view spoiler) I haven't read The Ruins yet, so that will be going on my TBR list.


message 77: by Michael (new)

Michael Jensen (michaeljensen) Nate wrote: "Michael wrote: "I'm going to be a little bit of a contrarian on this one..."

Good points. I just finished the book last night, and I really enjoyed it. Not to say it was perfect, as I found a fe..."
I hadn't thought of that, Nate. Interesting observation!


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C.J. Sellers (cynthiajsellers) | 23 comments Michael wrote: "I'm going to be a little bit of a contrarian on this one since I liked the book all right, but ultimately didn't think it was anything all that special..."

I liked it at the start but found reasons to dislike it as I went along. They accumulated. When I finally got to writing them down to reply here, I was a little embarrassed by how many more reasons I'd found to dislike it than others here so I just let it fly in my review of the book. If anyone's curious, here ya go: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 79: by Greg (new)

Greg | 383 comments I'm 50 pages in and I'm enjoying it. Last year after the unfortunate passing of Rick Hautala we votes on and read The Wildman. I remember being quite disappointed in that selection. So far this is a much better read than that one. However I do need to go back and pick up some other Hautala novels.


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David Watkins | 29 comments I've been very busy recently and have only just seen this. Went to Amazon to buy it - £3.99 for the kindle edition. Really? This might be for a different thread, but no way am I paying more than a couple of quid for a file, no matter how good it is. I'll check the library this weekend.


message 81: by Nate (new)

Nate (the_enobee) | 147 comments Well, I just finished this morning and I gave The Troop 4 stars.

I found this book horrifying, intense, and slightly nauseating. Which is to say, I loved it. It's been awhile since I read a horror book that stuck with me so much throughout the day (and night) when I wasn't reading it. There were a few faults that kept this from being 5 starts, but this is a book I would recommend without hesitation to any horror fan.

Rest of my review is here: (tried not to have anything spoilerish)
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 82: by Katy (new)

Katy Mann | 988 comments Tim wrote: "MiZzy wrote: "40 % in I dunno. .... in two minds about this polt I'm not going to discuss it until some of you are all in though."

I am about that same spot and so far i love it some pretty gross ..."


Definitely don't eat while reading this book.

I did finish it, and I liked it. Found the premise interesting, and I liked the reports and testimony interspersed with the narrative.


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C.J. Sellers (cynthiajsellers) | 23 comments Michael wrote: "I'm also going to read Dark Harvest as well."

I plan to read Dark Harvest but *after* I read Firelands by Michael Jensen. :D


message 84: by Michael (new)

Michael Jensen (michaeljensen) C.J. wrote: "Michael wrote: "I'm also going to read Dark Harvest as well."

I plan to read Dark Harvest but *after* I read Firelands by Michael Jensen. :D"

Uh ohhhh.....


message 85: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 59 comments Really didn't like this one. The gross out factor, the amount of physical suffering by humans and animals... Just thought it was horrible. I am extremely glad to be finished. However, I did like the writing style and structure of the book.

No offense to anyone who liked it. I just tend to go more for spooky, psychological horror.


message 86: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
Starting this one tonight! :)


message 87: by Natasa (new)

Natasa (natasa79) | 353 comments Ooooh I might join in on this one, wanted to read it a long time now :)


message 88: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
Natasa wrote: "Ooooh I might join in on this one, wanted to read it a long time now :)"

Same here :)


message 89: by Nate (new)

Nate (the_enobee) | 147 comments Amanda wrote: "Really didn't like this one. The gross out factor, the amount of physical suffering by humans and animals... Just thought it was horrible. I am extremely glad to be finished. However, I did like th..."

No worries. I hear ya, too. I have to be in the right mood for this kind of horror. Whereas I'm always in the mood for the paranormal, lol.


message 90: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Bolyard | 1 comments I'm on chapter 7. I'm not too sucked in yet. After reading some of the comments, I might give up on it. I'm a bit squeamish, especially when it comes to animals. This one might not be the one for me!


message 91: by C.J. (new)

C.J. Sellers (cynthiajsellers) | 23 comments Sarah wrote: "I'm on chapter 7. I'm not too sucked in yet. After reading some of the comments, I might give up on it. I'm a bit squeamish, especially when it comes to animals. This one might not be the one for me!"

OH, I think you're going to hate this book then.


message 92: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 59 comments C.J. wrote: "Sarah wrote: "I'm on chapter 7. I'm not too sucked in yet. After reading some of the comments, I might give up on it. I'm a bit squeamish, especially when it comes to animals. This one might not be..."

I'll have to second that


message 93: by Latasha (new)

Latasha (latasha513) | 11983 comments Mod
I'm going to skip this book, then. I don't mind blood & gore & stuff but I don't like reading or seeing animals being tortured or hurt or anything like that.


message 94: by Ken B (new)

Ken B | 6810 comments "The Troop" had its gory moments. But, I didn't find it all THAT intolerable. Not sure if I'm just desensitized to it or if maybe some in this thread are being overly squeamish.


message 95: by Marc-Antoine (last edited Oct 08, 2014 12:36PM) (new)

Marc-Antoine | 2888 comments I definitely wouldn't read while eating a big bowl of spaghetti, but I also did not find over the top. Not like The Girl Next Door or The Summer I Died, both of wich made me gag several times during reading sessions.... But were still great reads, IMHO.


message 96: by Ken B (new)

Ken B | 6810 comments It is horror. In order for horror to work it has to pull you out of your comfort zone a bit.


message 97: by Greg (new)

Greg | 383 comments I'm about halfway through and while some of the scenes are a little intense it's nothing like some of the things I've read from Laymon, Lee, or Wrath White.

This reminds me a bit of Violet Eyes by John Everson which I read last year. That one is a spider creature feature kind of in the same style though that one was definitely a lot gorier.

I am enjoying this one the gore doesn't bother me and it ironically reminds me of a nightmare I had about earthworms a couple of months ago.

The cover which I think is awesome does not really prepare you for what you're going to find in the pages.


message 98: by C.J. (new)

C.J. Sellers (cynthiajsellers) | 23 comments Ken wrote: ""The Troop" had its gory moments. But, I didn't find it all THAT intolerable. Not sure if I'm just desensitized to it or if maybe some in this thread are being overly squeamish."

Judge the book, not the reader. :D


message 99: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
I'm enjoying it so far :)


message 100: by Timothy (new)

Timothy Taylor (tim_taylor) | 56 comments Latasha wrote: "I'm going to skip this book, then. I don't mind blood & gore & stuff but I don't like reading or seeing animals being tortured or hurt or anything like that."

There is one scene that was hard to read regarding your concern. I get why it was included though. I also get why you wouldn't want to continue. It's the one scene that garnered any emotional reaction from me.


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