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May 2020 Group Read #2: CASTAWAYS, by Brian Keene




Rob wrote: "I read this some 2 years ago but will not disclose my thoughts at this stage. Eager to hear what fellow aficionados think😀"
Ironically, I read this one just a few months ago, so I am also interested in everyone's thoughts!
Ironically, I read this one just a few months ago, so I am also interested in everyone's thoughts!

Too bad I'm currently involved in several projects or id join as well. Been in my to read list for a long time!





Must say wasn't my favourite from Mr. Keene, but entertained for the couple afternoons it took me to read through this quarantine.
I can't say I was blown away by it - was just ok. Back in the 2000s I remember watching quite a lot of films about monsters and people trapped: the hills have eyes, wrong turn, the descent... to be point I got tired of this sort of narrative.
So maybe the reason I didn't enjoy this book as much as others is because the whole setting and premise has gotten quite old for me. It's like reading the same story, but with different characters.
The whole book had a Richard Laymon feeling and the Authors Note at the end then shines a light as to the origins of this work, which I wasn't aware of.
Final mention to the character of Troy. My favourite since he first opened his mouth!
I thought the "Survival" reality TV premise was entertaining. It reminded me of when those first came out. (view spoiler)

My thoughts from 3 years ago: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...






https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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rated it 2 stars

I have a large quibble (view spoiler)

Spoilers incoming, but be warned that I don't quite get how to do spoiler tags on Goodreads yet:
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William wrote: "Okay. Spoilers below, but I really enjoyed the first two-thirds of this book. The characters were ridiculous, sure, but if you've ever watched Survivor, then their absurd personalities do kind of f..."
Great job on the spoiler tags! I have to say, I agree with your comments there.
Great job on the spoiler tags! I have to say, I agree with your comments there.

That's a relief! I re-edited the spoiler tags about 10 different times, trying to make sure I didn't mess that up for anybody.
William wrote: "Kimberly wrote: "William wrote: "Okay. Spoilers below, but I really enjoyed the first two-thirds of this book. The characters were ridiculous, sure, but if you've ever watched Survivor, then their ..."
It took me FOREVER to figure those things out at first!!! LOL!
It took me FOREVER to figure those things out at first!!! LOL!

Spyros wrote: "Okay, this just didn't work for me. I had so many issues with the writing. My full review below.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."
Totally agree!
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."
Totally agree!


Agreed.

Castaways was written as a tribute to Richard Laymon, so it's quite different in style and narrative from what Keene usually writes. I personally didn't enjoy it too that much - guess I've read and watched way too many book/films with this sort of premise that now it just falls flat on me.

Please remember to use percentage marks and spoiler tags when necessary.
Have fun!