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I'm with the crowd outside the empire state building as the police chief decides to call it a day... I did too. More this evening. But now I'm wondering WTF.

I'm with the crowd outside the empire state bui..."
Ha! I've wondered that a few times in this book! :-)


I'm with the crowd outside the emp..."
So the empire state building adventures work out and make sense. But there is a famous rule of writing that says if the reader ever says, "why didn't they just..." then maybe the events are a little far fetched. And Rosa actually says "Why didn't you just...." right in the text of the book." I guess this speaks to the complexity the characters in many ways... that they could all be friends, that there is something strangely twisted about them... it doesn't destroy them but it sure messes them up. BTW, love the portrayal of Rosa as a comic book artist and author. Great stuff. I really enjoy reading descriptions of the creative process.

As for "Why didn't they just..." I like to sit back and let the author tell me a story. I search out horror/weird/strange books. If the characters I loved didn't do far fetched things I would have nothing to read! Lol! In that specific instance (view spoiler)



I didn't quite make it to the end, but our discussion pretty much parallels the comments of the author in the story itself. Joe clearly has a suicidal streak. He did try to kill himself didn't he in that escape in the fountain just after he heard the news about his brother's death... or was he just so overcome with grief that he couldn't function?





Where are you halfway through? there are a couple of dead spots.


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Not quite to part 6 yet... maybe later today, but I have to say this whole business about the antarctic (that point isn't really much of a spoiler) really came out of nowhere. Can't imagine how the author thought of that. I sometimes feel that this book is based on real life... but I guess it's not.