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Oh boy. I gotta get a jump on it!




Storm wrote: "My overhead reading lamp will be ready. As will my fluffy blankets and hot cocoa."
Mm fluffy blankets and hot cocoa...cozy :)
Mm fluffy blankets and hot cocoa...cozy :)
Tommy wrote: "I read a bit further(maybe page 80-ish) and am getting sucked in. I don't even know what happened between 48 and where I stopped that made me enjoy it more, but it definitely happened."
YES! Just you wait, it gets better and better with each page and each book. So deliciously creepy and yet humorous. Glad you all are getting into it!
YES! Just you wait, it gets better and better with each page and each book. So deliciously creepy and yet humorous. Glad you all are getting into it!

I LOVED Will Henry, and actually, The Monstrumologist, too. Their relationship is so interesting, and LOL funny, but at the same time, so touching at times...it kind of reminded me of a much darker version of the relationship between Daniel and Miyagi in The Karate Kid :)


Its very entertaining, Harlee!
There is a conversation between him and Will in the beginning of the second book that had me in STICHES! Warthrop is annoyed by Will calling him "sir" every other sentence, and it goes on for pages...its HILARIOUS!! I think each book got better and better for me, except maybe the last book, which I still loved, but is so different from the rest of the series.
There is a conversation between him and Will in the beginning of the second book that had me in STICHES! Warthrop is annoyed by Will calling him "sir" every other sentence, and it goes on for pages...its HILARIOUS!! I think each book got better and better for me, except maybe the last book, which I still loved, but is so different from the rest of the series.


And I agree, I'm really liking it, but it's not grabbing me and forcing me to run through it yet, which is odd, because I am really into it while reading it.


Yeah, so far I agree with that.

Plus...It's that first time feeling. It won't feel the same after that.

XD; I got distracted... I'll try to read some before I go to bed tonight.

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P.S. this is only my second buddy read, but this is the first time I had to stop reading mid-paragraph to share how moved I was haha.

While I appreciate the gore and do think it makes the book stand out, I think it's when the book pulls back from that and focuses on the characters that I really get sucked into the story.
I can officially say I'm loving it. If not for the fact that I'm leaving to watch the Avengers, I'd probably sit and finish it by tonight.


So touching. Especially between two people who are practically still children.


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I'm really enjoying this book I'm on chapter 5 right now and... I'm now understanding why it used to get advertised in the back of my Neal Shusterman books. The way Yancey writes reminds me of him. In a really great way in that it just sucks you in.
Glad you're all enjoying it! And I completely agree with you, Tommy, the balance between the extremes (the violence and gore vs the soft, tender, meaningful moments) is what makes these books special. The laugh-out-loud exchanges between them really helps too!
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