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I read this book in January and LOVED it! It’s my favorite 2024 read thus far. I too have recommended it to others often and discussed themes it covers in hypotheticals and “If you ever had too…”.My review was succinct :)
(I’ve never shared a review link 🤞🏽hope it works.)
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
If you're on the fence about whether to participate in this group read, check out my review (essentially spoiler-free, except for some things you can also learn from reading the synopsis).Also, if you're already on board and not sure you picked the right book for a group read, rest assured you did . . . . .
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I read this when it was first released and planned to reread this month with the group....but... admittedly I'm still trying to finish "The Skeleton Key" from the group read a few months back. I got a late start on it, and feels like I've been reading it forever without making progress.
@Dmitrii i am hoping to fly through this one to compare the show!! Good to know its done well. Ive read too many recently where the show/movie did a terrible job depicting it 😩
I’m going to need to read this again now that there is a tv show. It has been 2 of so years ago when I read it but it’s a book I often recommend.
So far i am enjoying how fast paced it is in the beginning. Will it continue this momentum through the story? Sort of reminds me of Peter Swansons a Kind Worth Killing
Starting this one as soon as I have finished All the Light We Cannot See. Really enjoying the other---but also am excited for a bit quicker paced book.
Devon wrote: "Is anyone currently reading this book?"I am currently listening to it. Listening to Chapter 10. This is my second read by Blake Crouch. I am once again pleasantly pleased.
I read Dark Matter in 2016 or 2017 and enjoyed it. I need to review my highlights although I remember most of the content. I enjoy Blake Couch's style of writing and his books.
Stimulating is a good word to describe his writing style. For the type of subject matter it is, he keeps it easy to understand without overdoing any explanations or details that tend to confuse/lose me in a story.
Did anyone else question his money totals throughout the book? I find it funny how little money seems to go a long way for him. I almost want to reread this to calculate it all out
Devon wrote: "Did anyone else question his money totals throughout the book? I find it funny how little money seems to go a long way for him. I almost want to reread this to calculate it all out"
He is, apparently, really good with a budget :)
He is, apparently, really good with a budget :)
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