To the best of my knowledge, I have never used the word "gripping" when discussing anything. It always struck me as a cheesy and overused arrow from the quiver of Book and Movie Marketing 101. And is it me ... or is it almost always in quotes, yelling at us in bold capital letters with an exclamation point from some billboard or newspaper?
Still, I can't think of a better word to use here because the book truly is gripping.
The Second Son is the best book I have read in a long time. If you are into thrillers, you've probably already heard about the author and read it ... if not, this is truly one of those proverbial must-reads. For those that are concerned about modern technology and the role it potentially plays in your privacy, this book won't help you sleep, but again is a must-read.
A good book has a good hook ... something at the beginning of the story that grabs (not grips) your attention to make you keep reading. Martin Jay Weiss is a master at this. In The Second Son, he sets the hook quickly and you will bite. And when you put the book down for the first time (108 pages for me) to get on with your day, you will find yourself still thinking about the story, anxious to get back to it to see what happens next ... fully unaware that not only have you bit the hook, but swallowed it. And when you get back to it, just when you think Weiss is letting you come up for air, he does what great authors do. He hooks you again ... and again ... and again ... and again, making The Second Son what will surely be one of the most "gripping" novels you have ever read.