It was easier to accept what could not be changed than to risk everything and seek out the unknown. -Chapter 9 Wow. This book. It was like Stephen King, Shirley Jackson and the Twilight Zone all wrapped into one gorgeous package. I saw a couple of reviews on Booklikes and I knew there was a t...
Even though everybody and their mother's vibrator read this series last month, I somehow managed to skirt spoilers of any kind. Going in, I knew two things: Blake Crouch wrote it, and M. Night Shouldabeenacontender is producing a television series for FOX based on it. I've been a fan of Crouch's sin...
I don't necessarily follow trends, but sometimes when seemingly everyone is reading a book, I wonder what all the fuss is about. This one had a lot of WTFery going on until the very end. A federal agent is called to investigate the disappearances of two other agents in a small Idaho town. The plac...
Secret Service agent Ethan Burke wakes up in the mountain town of Wayward Pines, his memory full of holes aside from that of a horrific car wreck that landed him in the hospital. But where are his belongings? Why can't he contact anyone outside of Wayward Pines over the phone? And why can't he seem ...
I am not kidding, this book was a complete mind f***. I had to put it down for a few weeks because of my intensely crazy reading schedule and my life going upside down. But, it never left me. I had nightmares and the feelings evoked from reading this were terrifying. I was so wrapped up in the myste...
3.5 stars. Enjoyed the story, but the writing could have used a little more polish. I kept stumbling over some sentences and having to re-read them because the cadence seemed off. It kept me guessing about where the story was going until the end. I will probably read this author again.
When I started Pines, I didn't know up from down. This book leaves you guessing until the end. In my opinion, I don't think this is Blake's best book and it wasnt really what I had expected, but it was still a good book full of detailed writing. Some sections of the book were a little slow and it ma...
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