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I have this book for years... So... I think it's the time to read.
Update!
I can't finish this book in March. And I'm thinking about the possibility to finish or give up. =/

Also completed The Mystery Writer by Sulari Gentill, Still See You Everywhere by Lisa Gardner and last one One of Us Is Lying by Karen M. McManus


Read The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley. The Guest List was much better, I have to say.



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Oh, I loved this so much! I had fairly high expectations going into it, since the premise seemed right up my alley (I love 1984), and it didn’t disappoint. The depravity to which humanity has fallen in this dystopian future, is honestly scary in its probability as far as I’m concerned. Absolutely nothing would surprise me, given the atrocities humanity has shown itself capable of in the past.
The main character is portrayed as the disillusioned manager of a “special meat� processing plant - a man that is actually very good at what he does, but hates doing it. Readers are led to believe that he’s wrestling more and more with his conscience as the book progresses…then are slapped with the cold hard reality of what his end goal had been almost certainly from the moment (or a relatively short time thereafter) an FGP female is dropped into his lap. I was absolutely convinced that our MC had fallen into some warped version of love with the female, and that a catastrophic discovery by authorities was in the cards for both. But no. Only one of them was predestined to a catastrophic end.
Jennifer wrote: "� Tender is the Flesh - Agustina Bazterrica
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Oh, I loved this so much! I had fairly high expectations going into it, since the premise seeme..."
@Jennifer - this book is one I'll never forget! True depravity and the way the author describes everything makes it all seem so real!
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Oh, I loved this so much! I had fairly high expectations going into it, since the premise seeme..."
@Jennifer - this book is one I'll never forget! True depravity and the way the author describes everything makes it all seem so real!


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� Sublimely creepy and atmospheric.
� Characters you can root for, and the romantic element is just right, without tripping over into the sickly sweet YA puppy-love trope.
� A “villain� readers can somewhat empathize with.


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Um�.EXCUSE ME??? There NEEDS to be a sequel to this book, but it appears as though the author doesn’t plan to? I mean, yeah, the book technically has an ending, but it’s definitely an open-ended ending that would allow for a continuation of the story. And dammit, I WANT MORE. This book is kinda like if Lord of the Flies, and The Chrysalids, had a gloriously fantastic mutant baby. And in case you couldn’t tell, I LOVED it. This just might be my favourite read so far this year.
Edit: Ope, I lied. I forgot about the 2 Marnie Baranuik short stories I read. But Wilder Girls is definitely a close 3rd.

Maybe because there wasn’t any actual horror of the supernatural variety, I didn’t enjoy this book as much as I have practically all of his books. I’m not a fan of suspense stories, so there was that, too. Too often the story moves forward because yet another bad thing has happened, standing in the way for our hero to triumph. Eventually, I can’t help but roll my eyes at the improbability of its all.
I couldn’t stand Mary, the mad 80’s radical, which I guess is the way I was supposed to feel. But I wasn’t all that crazy about Laura, the mother, either. I felt sympathy for what she was going through, but I never connected with the character.
The story is good enough that I was able to finish it, but not one of McCammon’s best in my opinion.

Good, fast read that takes place all on Christmas Eve. Found this book at the Veteran’s Affairs lending library that I never knew existed! Now I know where I will be donating my read books that I don’t want to keep.





















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