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Great, I can't wait to hear what you thought of it, @Kandice, you gave it a really good rating!@Netanella, so happy you're joining, the reviews really are good!
Well, I’m starting my reading of Chasing the Boogeyman. Will not be reading as fast as I am capable. Am also reading a few other books.
Me too, Zain, I had tried to start this book before but wasn't able to get into it. It was too much childhood memories... I'm guessing it's building up to something and hope I can make past it this time.
inciminci wrote: "Me too, Zain, I had tried to start this book before but wasn't able to get into it. It was too much childhood memories... I'm guessing it's building up to something and hope I can make past it this..."The nostalgia pretty much stays the entire book, but at least lessens a bit as the "current" events take precedence.
What I loved about the book is that so much of it is factual, Chizmar really grew up there, many of his memories are real, but then he tosses in so much fiction that the lines become blurred. It does a good job of making it feel like you are reading a true crime.
Yes, Kandice, the "true crime" vibe definitely comes through with some of the reviews I've read. (99% positive it seems.)
inciminci wrote: "Me too, Zain, I had tried to start this book before but wasn't able to get into it. It was too much childhood memories... I'm guessing it's building up to something and hope I can make past it this..."I’m also dragging my reading, right now. The book has been so boring. Reading about his childhood. There better be a reason for it, that makes it worth it.
I’ve changed my opinion. I’m at 48% and I can’t put the book down. It’s gotten so good. I have to find out who did it.
LTJ wrote: "This was a fantastic read and hope you all enjoy it! I loved it :-)"It started off slowly, but it’s picking up its pace. I have become addicted to it.
Robert wrote: "Yes, Kandice, the "true crime" vibe definitely comes through with some of the reviews I've read. (99% positive it seems.)"I’m with the 99%. 😎
inciminci wrote: "It's good to know it picks up pace, there is light at the end of the tunnel then, after all."Yes, indeedy! Things get interesting. 😊
@Zain: BOOM! That's awesome and glad it did for you, just wait, LoL it gets wild and well, happy reading :-)
I'm finally catching up, I finished yesterday and I'm sorry to say that this isn't the book for me. I wasn't interested in the narrator at all, so there were too many memory elements that slowed down the reading for me. I don't read any true crime at all and maybe that was it, I don't know. Still, thanks so much for this buddy read and the encouragement everybody, I don't think I would have finished it on my own!
@inciminci: Awe, that's okay as it happens! That could be why but I hope your next read is better, my friend :-)
inciminci wrote: "I'm finally catching up, I finished yesterday and I'm sorry to say that this isn't the book for me. I wasn't interested in the narrator at all, so there were too many memory elements that slowed do..."I also don't read any true crime! I think the reason I liked this was because I've become familiar with Chizmar over the years so it was fun to try to sieve the true from the fiction!



Zain and I will be reading Chasing the Boogeyman by Richard Chizmar from May 13 on. You're very welcome to join us!