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I just downloaded from the library. I'm in the middle of a great book and have one more due on Friday. Hope I can finish it before the library takes it back.
I hope you can squeeze it in too, Merrilee! I just picked up the audio from the library and also have several ahead of it.
I didn't get to jump start this book when I was home last week and didn't take it to the shore on thursday. now I'm back home again until friday. I hope to get alot read this week so I don't have to take it with me on friday. hopefully it will grab me and I won't want to put it down.
DJ I finished it today, hope you decide to keep reading it. I don't remember how long it took to grab my interest.Donnajo wrote: " I hope to get alot read this week so I don't have to take it with me on friday. hopefully it will grab me and I won't want to put it down."
I finished it today too. It kind of grabbed me from the beginning, though. The "think of a number" premise was one I wanted to solve from the get-go.
so i haven't started this yet but am curious what everyone thought about it- good read? yea or nay?thanks!
thanks amy and ann. i'm on the fence about reading it because i have so many books that i want to finish before i have to go back to work.
I saw his other books at Well Read yesterday didn't buy them. he must be area author because it was in that area on display on top of the bookcase. I was going to ask for forgot when I checked out. I have to go back to drop something at the dr's office maybe next week and maybe I'll walk down to the bookstore again.
Sherry. My advice would be to let books you want to read fill in the space before going back to work, and then maybe fit this book in later. I wasn't sorry I read it in the end, but it wasn't a top book. The discussions were very interesting and Carol's summaries were top-notch!
Ann wrote: "Sherry. My advice would be to let books you want to read fill in the space before going back to work, and then maybe fit this book in later. I wasn't sorry I read it in the end, but it wasn't a top..."that's what i decided to do, ann- jamie and claire were calling me :)
I would say read it sooner rather than later. I think I liked it more than others but like Ann I had a few quibbles. I've got the second one in the queue bec I give the author points for an interesting (if not entirely sympathetic) MC and a clever plot.And, there are a host of comments waiting for you to chime in! Would love to hear what you think.
Barry wrote: "I read it, but did not rate it very highly, mostly due to an overcomplicated plot."Hi Barry, How do I change name from Mary, which is not my name to Mary Jo which is? You helped me once before and I really appreciated it. Mary Jo
Mary, go to goodreads and on the top right were you see you name and picture,click on it, and then you can edit your name, hope this helps.
Mary wrote: "I read this book last year and I really enjoyed it! Worth the read!!"Glad you enjoyed it, Mary Jo. I rated it highly for its unusual plot that kept me stumped. I've since read the next two or three in the series and have enjoyed them as well. Thanks for reminding me to go back and see if there are any I haven't read.




There are 53 chapters. Each is about 4 or 5 pages long, with a unique title. Here's the macro view:
Prologue
Part One --
Chapters 1 - 16; pp. 5 - 115
Part Two -- Macabre Games
Chapters 17 - 31; pp. 119 - 232
Part Three -- Back to the Beginning
Chapters 32 - 53; pp. 235 - 418
Here is how the threads are set up - Thanks Carol!!
Part one. Chapters 1 to 8, pages 5 to 56.
Part one. Chapters 9 to 16, pages 57 to 115.
Part two. Chapters 17 to 24, pages 116 to 176.
Part two. Chapters 25 to 31, pages 177 to 232.
Part three. Chapters 32 to 43, pages 235 - 303.
Part three. Chapters 44 to 53, pages 304 to 418.