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So Say the Waiters #3

So Say the Waiters book 3

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As Haymaker gains popularity and power within the kidnApp network, his influence over people grows to the point of jeopardizing the company. Book three explores his rise to power and exactly who he has been manipulating the entire time.

Hugh Howey, author of Wool, says, “[kidnApp is] so real, it’s almost creepy.”

320 pages, Paperback

First published July 21, 2014

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Justin Sirois

35 books81 followers
I'm a novelist and game maker. I own Severed Books, based in Baltimore, MD.

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Profile Image for Hilary "Fox".
2,154 reviews68 followers
February 25, 2018
So Say the Waiters wrapped up in a rather satisfactory way. The door remained open for more potential stories to be told, but there weren't really any loose threads left hanging. Not in any major way, at least. This volume was action packed, and told partially in the past and partially in the future, allowing us small glances into what will be and a burning desire to get those blanks filled in. Also, man was the pacing quick. I was left, once more, wishing there already was a television adaptation.

The saga of Haymaker and just what is he doing continues. Dani and Henry continue to practice their takes, and Henry's frustration only matches Dani's at not knowing when things will move. Will he become regional manager? Will Dani become a taker? And Jess, her relationship with Kelly becomes rockier and rockier still. Will Uly get the material needed for his epic poem? These questions and more find their answers, although we never really do see just how unhinged Tara might be.

I liked this series a heck of a lot and really hope it finds its way to the small screen. I was happy, also, to see the books for sale at a local Baltimore indie bookstore. The world Sirois built is a great one, and I do hope he returns to it at some point. I'd love to read more about Barnstormer at some point down the line. His character, in particular, was one I came to love.
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44 reviews4 followers
January 6, 2015
The conclusion to this great story had me at the edge of my seat, it was a wild ride until the end. Justin Sirois took complex turns in his narrative and wove it all skillfully together. The flashbacks that developed Glen Haymaker character (or rather they peeled back the layers and showed how a meglomaniac evolves) were well done. Though the book skipped back and forth in time, it worked, and was easy to follow. Loved the story, it's one of the freshest most modern plots I've read. A very inventive look at the reality of phone apps and how they fit into today's society.
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815 reviews1 follower
August 21, 2014
This is a good trilogy. Well written and character driven. The KidnApp is an interesting concept to place the story around.

I look forward to reading more of Mr. Sirois' work.

...and I need to spend more time researching indie authors on Smashwords and Lulu.
1 review1 follower
August 4, 2014
Amazing end to the series. Couldn't put it down, just like the first two installments!
Profile Image for Kim Briffa.
13 reviews
October 6, 2014
A great book. I enjoyed all three books.
I highly recommend you to read them.
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167 reviews20 followers
October 25, 2014
You know when a book is great and the momentum is accelerating so you ignore the need to pee for an hour to finish it? Yeah, that.
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90 reviews2 followers
August 4, 2014
I thoroughly enjoyed the prior two books in this series and I was not disappointed in the way author Justin Sirois decided to wrap up the story. It's such a wild ride, with so many interesting characters, that the reader can imagine all sorts of ways the tale could have ended. Personally, I didn't want to see it end at all, as the kidnApp premise is such a cutting edge idea, and the author shows he can play it out to the extremes and rein it back in as he chooses. He's the ulitmate Taker of our imaginations, and in my opinion he should extend this series, or at least get the screenplay done so we can all enjoy it in the theater. My vote for the actor to play Haymaker would be Gary Busey.
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Author 12 books150 followers
April 22, 2015
I've been waiting (snicker) for this final volume for a while now. Don't know how I missed when it came out, I must have been tied up with something (snicker again), but I grabbed it as soon as I realized it was out. It's a great end to the series. Loved it. Suspenseful and engaging storytelling with aspects of mysterious fascination, as well as some interesting pondering on modern culture and human nature. It's excellent, plain and simple it's an excellent group of books. Check it out yourself and see.
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168 reviews
September 4, 2014
From the very beginning of the third and final book, it feels like something outrageous is about to happen and the entire read is thrilling and fast-paced. But throughout the book, what I enjoyed the most was discovering how KidnApp shaped the identity of so many of the characters, for better or worse, and learning more about the divide in the subculture of Waiters and Takers. It was a terrific finale to wrap up this series.
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25 reviews3 followers
January 21, 2015
I really loved this series. These final episodes were like a roller coaster for me. It took me straight to the top and them brought me screaming downward. The ending was satisfying and I cannot recommend this series enough.
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March 5, 2015
Not as captivating as the first 2 books in the series, which I absolutely loved and could not put down. This book had moments of that, more than most books, but not enough for 5 stars. It did conclude the series well and I am satisfied with the ending.
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