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message 1: by Softbananas (new) - added it

Softbananas I have been struggling with this book. I'm 70% done but I'm ready to put it down. For me the story line is taking way too long, with all the stops and starts.

Can someone tell me why I should or shouldn't shelf this forever? It's all up to how you like the ending.
Thanks


Scott You've reached the point of no return, keep going.


Strega Dorata I read that book but I faced the same problem with you. It was ok but the story has many pauses which was boring. If it was up to me I would start another (as I did in the end)


Richard Chuck it. It's a bloated unedited heap of words


Kate It took me a couple months to read and I only finished because a friend had recommended it to me. It really doesn't get any better.


message 6: by Ido (last edited Jan 18, 2015 03:57AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Ido Even though it was an expected kind of ending, which provided a neat meal for a starved imagination, I'd summerize with: brilliant ideas in the begining but a weak utilizing of them all in all. There's wit in Charlie's scenes with wayne and interesting but a little stray developments. It's up to you how much you like the characters though.


Kirk E I had the same problem, completely overwritten. I think it could have been an awesome 400 page book.

The last third is the least "puffy" (I don't have a better word) is all the advice I have.


Richard Kirk wrote: "I had the same problem, completely overwritten. I think it could have been an awesome 400 page book.

The last third is the least "puffy" (I don't have a better word) is all the advice I have."


i gave up after about the 4th start to the book. great idea swamped in too many words. i had the same issue with Heart Shaped Box, great idea, drowned in too many characters and flab


message 9: by (shan) Littlebookcove (last edited Jan 21, 2015 09:57AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

 (shan) Littlebookcove I couldn't put the book down! I don't understand why so many are having a hard time with it. It's a fantastic plot, and Joe done really good with his character's Given he's not that good at doing female chars ..But then nor is his dad. But I say keep going!


Amerie Sorry to hear some of you have had a hard time with it. This is one of my favorites ever, and I flew through it! Even if you're struggling, though, keep going; I think the ending is worth it. :)


Mary Ann I really like this book but for the extra 200 pages it could have done without. I swear Stephen King edited this book hehe


message 12: by Jane (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jane Devine I liked the book, but I must admit it was a long read for me. I kept putting it down and coming back to it after a few days. It's taken me a good two months to get through it. I'm REALLY glad I did stick with it as the last few chapters in Christmasland are well worth the wait! It is a brilliant book but you just need to have patience with it at times!


message 13: by Gail (new) - rated it 2 stars

Gail I had the same problem of trying to stay interested in this story. Really, life is too short to waste time reading a book this poorly and repetitively written. If one more person felt like throwing up, I was going to puke. :) I did finish the novel, out of habit.


Martha Softbananas wrote: "I have been struggling with this book. I'm 70% done but I'm ready to put it down. For me the story line is taking way too long, with all the stops and starts.

Can someone tell me why I should or ..."


70% keep going


message 15: by Jimbo (new)

Jimbo I used to have the mind that if I started a book, I finished better or worse. These days, If I don;t like it, I'm moving on. There are always more the stack. However, I'm making that decision within the first third of the book. If you are almost three quarters in, just finish it.


Sharon Softbananas wrote: "I have been struggling with this book. I'm 70% done but I'm ready to put it down. For me the story line is taking way too long, with all the stops and starts.

Can someone tell me why I should or ..."


Loved this one. Finish it!


Jason Lilly Keep going. The ending is epic. I also recommend his graphic novel series, Locke and Key.


Karen Finish it. You have to see what happens at the end.


Michelle Go on, finish it. You've invested so much time in it already. Hope you like it better come the end. Defo the most Stephen Kingy of all Joe Hills books, at least for me. I liked it more than Heart Shaped Box but not as much as Horns.


message 20: by Jeffery (new) - added it

Jeffery Lee Radatz I wasn't really crazy about his books. I read his "Heart-Shaped Box" and really couldn't get into it. When his "Horns" came out, I thought, maybe this one will be different. NO, it was the same to me.


Scott Softbananas wrote: "I have been struggling with this book. I'm 70% done but I'm ready to put it down. For me the story line is taking way too long, with all the stops and starts.

Can someone tell me why I should or ..."


Well, did you finish it yet? Please don't leave us hanging.


message 22: by Softbananas (new) - added it

Softbananas Thank you all for convincing me to keep reading or was it stop and burn the book?

What I plan to do is leave it on my kindle for awhile then give it another try. But not right away. I don't want Scott hanging any longer.


Scott Thanks for the update.


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