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I've requested this from my local library. Hopefully I will finish 1984 before it arrives. I don't know much about this, only what a few BookTubers have mentioned. I like going in to books knowing little to nothing about them.


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I've just started this book today and OMG it's hard to put down! The writing style is really good and each chapter leaves you needing to read on. I can't wait for a day off work so I can spend it with this book :)


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Jen wrote: "I've just started this book today and OMG it's hard to put down! The writing style is really good and each chapter leaves you needing to read on. I can't wait for a day off work so I can spend it with this book :)"

I completely agree, Jen! Out of curiosity I picked it up while I had 30 minutes free before my work day started and...I wish I hadn't, only because it was SO addictive. I'll be picking it up again, here soon, after I eat lunch.


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I can't remember if we are allowed to discuss the book as we go, as long as we keep spoilers hidden? I just really want to discuss this book with someone but I don't want to break any rules.


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Charlotte Jones (ramblingsofanelfpire) Liz wrote: "I can't remember if we are allowed to discuss the book as we go, as long as we keep spoilers hidden? I just really want to discuss this book with someone but I don't want to break any rules."

I think as long as it's spoiler free it's fine =) Just obviously people read this thread even if they haven't read the book yet


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I've just finished the book at record speed, I just couldn't stop reading it! I loved the writing style and really felt connected to the characters. I thought the feeling of predictability in the story was intended and actually added to it.
Overall I'd definitely recommend this one and I intend to read more by Patrick Ness in the near future :)


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Jen wrote: "...I thought the feeling of predictability in the story was intended and actually added to it."...

I always find it interesting when two readers see the same thing in two completely different ways. Once I realized the predictability I was a little annoyed, skipped ahead, realized I was correct in my assumptions, and promptly put down the book. I don't think I will be picking it back up. This is unfortunate as I was really enjoying the story and the writing.

As I read deeper into the story, I felt a mild case of deja vu. While I couldn't put my finger on it exactly, it was almost like I'd read this story before (not this exact book, but a similar story about people in the afterlife). And, then it hit me. More Than This reminds me of "Kneller's Happy Campers" by Etgar Keret. It is a short story about this exact topic in his collection of short stories The Bus Driver Who Wanted to Be God and Other Stories. I decided to go back to that collection because I haven't read it since college. I forgot how much I enjoyed all of the stories in that collection.

So...um...yeah...
I stopped reading More Than This. Sorry.


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Liz wrote: "Jen wrote: "...I thought the feeling of predictability in the story was intended and actually added to it."...

I always find it interesting when two readers see the same thing in two completely di..."

I'm so happy that I didn't have that comparison having not read The Bus Driver but I know what you mean. I found myself comparing Rebecca to Jane Eyre and The Haunting of Hill House as they all had a sense of overwhelming atmosphere.
sorry to hear that you didn't enjoy this read though :(


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Jen wrote: "...sorry to hear that you didn't enjoy this read though :(..."

That's just the thing, Jen. I did really enjoy what I read. I just knew I wouldn't enjoy it after having made that connection. Quitting on a good note. I would definitely like to read more by Patrick Ness. His writing is beautiful. I want to read The Crane Wife later this year.


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Liz wrote: "Jen wrote: "...sorry to hear that you didn't enjoy this read though :(..."

That's just the thing, Jen. I did really enjoy what I read. I just knew I wouldn't enjoy it after having made that connec..."


I want to read The Crane Wife too, also the Chaos Walking trilogy :)


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Charlotte Jones (ramblingsofanelfpire) Liz wrote: I want to read The Crane Wife...

I've read The Chaos Walking trilogy and it is one of my favourite YA dystopian series. Also I read The Crane Wife a few days ago and it was such an interesting read! It's an odd book but I really enjoyed it =)


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