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      Feb 18, 2018 02:39AM
    
    
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      I didn’t know this was happening! I was just looking at that book and thinking that I’m in the mood to read it soon! Yay!
    
  
  
  
        
      Yanique wrote: "I didn’t know this was happening! I was just looking at that book and thinking that I’m in the mood to read it soon! Yay!"
Sweet, the more the merrier. This just went up the other day. I've caught up on a bunch of reading so I thought I could squeeze it in.
  
  
  Sweet, the more the merrier. This just went up the other day. I've caught up on a bunch of reading so I thought I could squeeze it in.
      oh wow! i actually started reading this a couple days ago and didn't even know about this! i will slow down so i am not done with it before then and can follow along.
    
        
      Starting this morning. So far this is a departure from the normal books of this genre which is what drew me to it so I'm happy it is.
    
  
  
  
        
      I keep forgetting to update as this is a book I'm enjoying going with the flow, but I'm well over halfway through
general spoilers regarding the "patients" particularly Amy's zoo experience (view spoiler)
very good book, I'm happy that it takes a theme and doesn't make it feel as contrived as some other books do
  
  
  general spoilers regarding the "patients" particularly Amy's zoo experience (view spoiler)
very good book, I'm happy that it takes a theme and doesn't make it feel as contrived as some other books do
        
      Through chapter 9. I know this is going to sound odd since there's so little in common between the books but this reminds me of 11/22/63. I think it's the way every scene is set in a small town nostalgic manner and there's a real sense of compassion from the main characters.
    
  
  
  
      I'm starting this weekend, but I'm reading the Dutch translation. I bought the trilogy in Dutch. This part has almost 1000 pages!
    
        
      Scott wrote: "I finished this morning. Overall I liked it a lot. A few things dug at me a bit. 
[spoilers removed]"
I was just talking to a nurse last night about this series and he said its quite good, and that book 3 addresses some things that are alluded to that I mentioned in my spoilers
  
  
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I was just talking to a nurse last night about this series and he said its quite good, and that book 3 addresses some things that are alluded to that I mentioned in my spoilers
      So far I enjoy reading it. It has a fast pace and the book keeps me interested. The writing makes me think like the writing of Stephen King.
    
      I'll try to post an update tomorrow about this book. Right now, I keep on reading. This is such an intriguing book: the story, the style of writing...It keeps the tention going, but in a subtile manner.
    
        
      Saar wrote: "I'll try to post an update tomorrow about this book. Right now, I keep on reading. This is such an intriguing book: the story, the style of writing...It keeps the tention going, but in a subtile ma..."
Glad you're enjoying it.
  
  
  Glad you're enjoying it.
      So my thoughts so far:(view spoiler)
The whole story so far makes me think about a mix of 'The Strain', 'The Walking Dead' and '28 days later'.
        
      I had to just start this over because I put it down and promptly forgot everything about...
Sooo..... I'm so far getting some serious Green Mile vibes. I'm liking the writing style so far, I think it's nice and straight forward which works for this type of content.
  
  
  Sooo..... I'm so far getting some serious Green Mile vibes. I'm liking the writing style so far, I think it's nice and straight forward which works for this type of content.
        
      Saar wrote: "I'm halfway the book. I hope to finish it next week.
But I was thinking:
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I'm not as far as you are yet (I'm glad you're still reading too. I thought I'd be alone), but
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  But I was thinking:
[spoilers removed]"
I'm not as far as you are yet (I'm glad you're still reading too. I thought I'd be alone), but
(view spoiler)
      I'm not a fan of books about vampires, zombies, etc., because they talk mostly about the same thing, but this book took me by the hand and I never let go of it. What attracted me about the story is that it's character driven. In books about those themes it's action driven, but the characters had a main position and because of that I stayed focused on the story.
I didn't mind about the time jumpes, because they were very subtile and every time the author just told enough, but not to much to give the story away and to keep the reader focused.
I've read the Dutch version and that was around 994 pages, much more than the original version. At moments there were bits of the story that I found that could be left away, because of being unnecesary and to much filling and unnecesary details.
There are 3 parts in the book and you can easily recognise them. The story is a bit claustrofobic with a good scare at the moment, but it lets you think about how you will react in a situation.
After all it's a post - apocaliptical story that grabs you by the neck and doesn't let go until the finish.





