I think I figured out why Crouch books suck you in so effectively. You always kinda hit the ground running. There's immediately urgency and mystery and it keeps you on that edge, with the stakes raising and game fields changing right up till the very end. I read this all in one night. It grabbed me ...
by Blake Crouch The opening of this story reminds me of the beginning of Nine Princes in Amber, because the Protagonist awakens, lacking memory of who he is, in a forest with light hurting his eyes. He has no wallet or I.D., he's bruised up severely, and his neck hurts a lot. After some not very...
Originally posted on my blog:If you happened to have watched the television show based on this series, you may already know where I’m going with this. When I read the Wayward Pines trilogy, the television show had been teased, but it hadn’t aired yet. I found the idea intriguing, but I was very care...
Audio CD (edit) Review I listened to the audio version of this book and it was terrific. It took me a really long time to finish this,but thats more my fault. When I started listening to this I was like wow this is crazy what is even going on? I knew there was a TV show so I Googled to see what ch...
Why did I try reading Wayward Pines? Because I couldn't get home in time to see the show. And of course, I read it without knowing a thing about the story except it's weird. So as far as I'm concerned it's Twilight Zone meets, Stepford Wives, meets Creepshow, meets everything else trippy you can thi...
Secret service agent Ethan Burkewakes up in Wayward Pines, Idaho after a car crash. He has no ID or cell phone and there seems to be no way to reach anyone outside the city... Honestly, what would you do if that happened to You?.... Think about it... Cause that's what I did. I Love book's that mak...
Secret Service Agent Ethan Burke arrives in the bucolic town of Wayward Pines, Idaho in search of two missing federal agents, but is involved in a violent accident within moments of his arrival. He awakes with no memory, no ID, no cell phone, no briefcase. And something’s off. Everyone seems helpful...
Pines is one of those books that will make you question the things you see, the places you go and the people you know and don't know. Things are not always as it seems in Wayward Pines, Idaho and when Secret Service Agent Ethan Burke travels there to look in to the disappearance of two of his co-wor...
”Since the Industrial Revolution, we’ve treated our world like it was a hotel room and we were rock stars. But we aren’t rock stars. In the scheme of evolutionary forces, we are a weak, fragile species. Our genome is corruptible, and we so abused this planet that we ultimately corrupted that preciou...
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