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Drew wrote: "2. Choke bu Chuck Palahniuk. I picked this up in the local used bookstore because I really enjoyed Fight Club, which I just read last month. I like this one just OK. It is certainly original, the b..."
Palahniuk is not for everyone! Like me. He's not for me. lol.
Palahniuk is not for everyone! Like me. He's not for me. lol.


From my review on the book's Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ page:
This was incredibly disappointing. I had high hopes because I really enjoyed the previous collection based on the Hopper paintings but this anthology fails to deliver.
If you pick up this book, read the introduction carefully. I read it quickly, then re-read it when I was finished the book. In the second reading, it was clear that L. Block is telling us that stories that are written quickly, as a favor, and as readers, we can infer that we may not be reading their best work. Cheers to S. King and others who said up front that they didn't have the time to contribute to this anthology, in fact, they were probably saying they don't have time to do it well (my assumption, and if true, good for them).
But as I was reading, I did find one great story, written by David Morrell. This story is why I would give the anthology two stars instead of one. As noted in the introduction, this is a story written in 1988, and actually won an award at the time. Morrell is a fine writer, but it is also clear that he wasn't rushed when he wrote this.
I like the concept and I hope if they ever do something like this again, the publishers will take their time and give the authors time to do it well.

Yes, I like the world that Palahniuk is trying to create, but some of the scenes just take left turns that are neither interesting or important to the plot or character development.

Usually when I'm reading multiple books, one of them takes off and I put the others aside while I tear through it. I thought that would happen with this, but it didn't. I think that describes it well, it's a good book by an author you like, but I'd be surprised if anyone described it as a page turner.



He is not for me either Elyse!!! Kudos to all who CAN read him!


I may have to add this to my list...I keep hearing good things about it.


Dawn Michelle wrote: "Drew wrote: "5.
The Woman in the Window Annie said it best in her thread, Wow! At first, it wasn't what I expected, but I liked it a lot...."
I'm on the library wait list!

I'm on the library wait list!








Drew wrote: "14.
The Escape Artist I really like this book! It's got an interesting plot (although I'm still not exactly sure what the cover-up entailed, no..."
A book about a mortician? Yes please!

A book about a mortician? Yes please!


Drew wrote: "15.
Hardcore Twenty-Four For me, reading Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series is like going to our favorite restaurant. I'm pretty sure I..."
EXACTLY!! I get a little miffed at people when they have read many books in the series and they put down the writing. I don't get it, these books are just fun and entertaining. Yes, some are better than others.

EXACTLY!! I get a little miffed at people when they have read many books in the series and they put down the writing. I don't get it, these books are just fun and entertaining. Yes, some are better than others.


READ THIS BOOK!
Those of you who liked Woman in the Window will also like this. I received a copy from NetGalley and it is fantastic.
I want to say so much, but don't want to risk any spoilers. Sorry to be so effusive, but it's really that good.
Here's the review I just posted on the book's Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ page:
First and foremost, avoid any and all spoilers before you read this book. Avoid plot summaries and synopses, just read it and read it soon. And don’t you dare jump to the last page, the final sentence will hit you had.
In my opinion, this is far and away B. A. Paris’s best book to date, and is the early front runner for my vote for any book of the year lists. The writing is tight and fast paced, the narration is authentic and the plot is a page turner.
Anyone who likes a psychological thriller that plays with your mind as much as it does the characters� minds, anyone who just likes good writing, and anyone who enjoys a book that keeps them from doing anything else until it’s finished should put this on their must read list. I know I’ll read it again, I just wish I could read it again for the first time!
Drew wrote: "16.
Bring Me Back
READ THIS BOOK!
Those of you who liked Woman in the Window will also like this. I received a copy from NetGalley and it is fantas..."
I can't wait to get my hands on this one!

READ THIS BOOK!
Those of you who liked Woman in the Window will also like this. I received a copy from NetGalley and it is fantas..."
I can't wait to get my hands on this one!




Drew wrote: "18.
The Naked Nuns Flaxborough mystery series, I get these from NetGalley. The plot's the weakest in the series, but the characters are witty and ..."
Well, the title certainly made me snicker!

Well, the title certainly made me snicker!


Drew wrote: "19.
Believe Me A very good psychological thriller by the author of "The Girl Before." I loved it. There are a few "that could never happen moments" an..."
Looks so good!

Looks so good!


So, here's a funny anecdote some some of you who also accumulate books will appreciate. As I was reading this book, it slowly came apparent that it's the second in a series (don't worry, it's a great stand-alone book). I looked up on Amazon and saw that sure enough, Crime Scene is the first in the series. I almost ordered it for my Kindle but I thought I'd look at one thing first. Yup, I downloaded a copy several months ago and there it is on my summer reading list, I just forgot it was there and haven't got that far on the list yet. I did bump it up, I'm looking forward to more of these characters.




Drew wrote: "22.
A Pleasure and a Calling I found this on a list of books with creepy neighbors - it's a realtor who keeps, and uses, a copy of the k..."
Oooh sounds really good and eerie!

Oooh sounds really good and eerie!


Drew wrote: "26.
The Death of Mrs. Westaway Very good book, my favorite by Ruth Ware."
Nice! I recently read The Woman in Cabin 10 and really liked it. I also recently picked up In a Dark, Dark Wood at a library book sale!

Nice! I recently read The Woman in Cabin 10 and really liked it. I also recently picked up In a Dark, Dark Wood at a library book sale!


Nice! I recently read [book:The Woman in Cabin..."
I think you'll like Dark Dark Wood, I was hooked on her writing after reading that one.
Drew wrote: "I think you'll like Dark Dark Wood, I was hooked on her writing after reading that one..."
Cool, I'm trying to get to it soon.
Cool, I'm trying to get to it soon.



Drew wrote: "Yes I did. I didn’t know that one of the characters from his last trilogy was going to appear. The plot was a bit of a rehash of an earlier plot but with a unique slant. One of my favorite things a..."
Yeah I haven't read the Finder's Keepers trilogy yet so that kind of got spoiled for me. Now they're calling The Outsider Finder's Keepers #4. Had I known that at release date, I wouldn't have read it yet! lol. It was a very bizarre book. It was pretty straightforward and interesting for the first half. Then it got really weird. But hey, King. lol
Yeah I haven't read the Finder's Keepers trilogy yet so that kind of got spoiled for me. Now they're calling The Outsider Finder's Keepers #4. Had I known that at release date, I wouldn't have read it yet! lol. It was a very bizarre book. It was pretty straightforward and interesting for the first half. Then it got really weird. But hey, King. lol

And the ending is outrageous, out of the blue and unsatisfying. Other than that... I know Evanovich walks that path a bit, but she's clearly writing for humor, this one, I don't know...
I know this series has lots of loyal readers, and I know I read a lot of things people don't like too, (I read all the Lucas Davenport novels even though they're becoming all the same, how many serial killers can there be in Minnesota?) but I hope this is a safe place to vent on this one... If you're a fan of the series, you're likely getting what you expect, if not, then pick up another of Scottolini's books, there are a lot of better ones out there.
Drew wrote: "30. Feared by Lisa Scottolini. Let me count the ways I did not like this book... I have read a few of her books and remember enjoying most of them, but there's a reason I stopped reading the Rosato..."
Wow you've got some strong feelings about this book. lol. I haven't read any books by her.
Wow you've got some strong feelings about this book. lol. I haven't read any books by her.