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Thanks for starting the discussion, Kristie! I’m super excited about this one. I loved The Wishing Game and the Narnia link sounds compelling.How’s early March for a tentative start date?
I can do that. We have one on the 2nd and I'm not sure if either of you are joining that one, so maybe the 10th? Would that work for you?
Katrisa, does that work for you too?
Katrisa, does that work for you too?
Ok, so I know we are supposed to start tomorrow, but I couldn't help myself. I was too curious. I've already read the prologue and chapter 1. I was only going to read the prologue, but then you know... just one more chapter. lol
I have put it aside and I am a slower read than most of you, so I'm sure you'll fly by me tomorrow. Just wanted to pop in to let you know that after the first chapter I am still excited to read it. :)
I have put it aside and I am a slower read than most of you, so I'm sure you'll fly by me tomorrow. Just wanted to pop in to let you know that after the first chapter I am still excited to read it. :)
I still have other books that I’m reading too. I should have been reading those instead of starting this one. Haha
Kristie is giving me serious FOMO ;)So excited for this one. We had company the past few days so I’m too tired to read tonight. Looking forward to chatting about this one over coffee tomorrow
I just read the prologue and am excited to settle into this book. I have read another book by this author ( who also writes as Tiffany Reisz) and think her whimsical books are more my taste.
I had no idea Meg Shaffer was a pen name! Kind of annoys me that it was marketed as a debut when it was written by a best selling author. No wonder I said you'd never know this was a debut. lol It wasn't!
I've only read one book by Tiffany Reisz, The Lucky Ones. I thought it was very good. I also had The Bourbon Thief on my TBR for a while, but never got around to it. I think I may add it back on my list now.
I've only read one book by Tiffany Reisz, The Lucky Ones. I thought it was very good. I also had The Bourbon Thief on my TBR for a while, but never got around to it. I think I may add it back on my list now.
I am through ch 6 and I am enchanted and can't wait to see where it goes. I am having to split my eyeball reading between two books right now. (view spoiler)
Also I don't know if anyone else was curious about the Kentucky forest giant trolls but I was and looked them up.Here is a link to see them
https://statebystatetravel.com/bernhe...
That's so cool! Thanks for sharing, Katrisa. I haven't gotten too much further, but I'm just settling in to read a little bit more before sleep. I have too many books going right now myself.
I made it up to chapter 5. I'm not a huge fan of when the storyteller cuts in. I feel like it disrupts the flow of the story.
Rafe is an interesting character. I have some general ideas about where the story is going just because it is based on The Chronicles of Narnia, but I'm curious to see how it all plays out.
Rafe is an interesting character. I have some general ideas about where the story is going just because it is based on The Chronicles of Narnia, but I'm curious to see how it all plays out.
Katrisa wrote: "I am through ch 6 and I am enchanted and can't wait to see where it goes. I am having to split my eyeball reading between two books right now. [spoilers removed]"
I'm wondering if (view spoiler)
I'm wondering if (view spoiler)
Kristie wrote: "I had no idea Meg Shaffer was a pen name! Kind of annoys me that it was marketed as a debut when it was written by a best selling author. No wonder I said you'd never know this was a debut. lol It ..."I didn't know this either and it feels like a fake out! Takes a tiny bit of the magic out of The Wishing Game for me.
I’m about to start chapter 6. I like The Storeyteller and in my head he sounds like the narrator from Winnie the Pooh. I can see where it may break the flow like Kristie mentioned but I guess I like breaks lol.
Katrisa thank you for that link. I bet kids would enjoy a troll walk.
Haha, maybe I should try using the Winnie the Pooh narrator voice. lol Actually, that is kind of how I imagined it, but the tone was a little more ominous. I'll definitely change that up now.
Katrisa wrote: "Also I don't know if anyone else was curious about the Kentucky forest giant trolls but I was and looked them up.Here is a link to see them
https://statebystatetravel.com/bernhe..."
This is so cool! I was imagining them to be carved stone for some reason.
Through end of Ch 5Stayed up way too late reading this last night and had to physically put the kindle away in the end.
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Shruti morethanmylupus wrote: "Through end of Ch 5..."
I thought it was interesting that (view spoiler)
Side note:
So... my Kindle has decided that it is no longer able to be charged. I thought it was the charger and bought a new one, but after a little more investigation it seems it is the Kindle itself. Ugh. I may have to buy a new one. I should be able to get through another day or two before it dies. Still hoping maybe get one more charging and finish this book first. Though the chances are getting slimmer.
I thought it was interesting that (view spoiler)
Side note:
So... my Kindle has decided that it is no longer able to be charged. I thought it was the charger and bought a new one, but after a little more investigation it seems it is the Kindle itself. Ugh. I may have to buy a new one. I should be able to get through another day or two before it dies. Still hoping maybe get one more charging and finish this book first. Though the chances are getting slimmer.
Kristie wrote: "Shruti morethanmylupus wrote: "Through end of Ch 5..."I thought it was interesting that ..."
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Oh Kristie, that stinks! Terrible timing. I'm hoping you can at least get through the book.
Tha's what made me think of it, Shruti. It would be pretty weird if (view spoiler)
Yes, I'm so disappointed. I've had this Kindle over 10 years and I love it. I'm hoping to make it through this book, but feel like it may be a losing battle.
Yes, I'm so disappointed. I've had this Kindle over 10 years and I love it. I'm hoping to make it through this book, but feel like it may be a losing battle.
Kristie wrote: "Tha's what made me think of it, Shruti. It would be pretty weird if [spoilers removed]Yes, I'm so disappointed. I've had this Kindle over 10 years and I love it. I'm hoping to make it through thi..."
I think you're right!
And 10 years is a great run. I do think the older ones seem to have been sturdier than the newer ones. My first generation Kindle lasted 10+ years, but now I'm on my 3rd one in the last 5 or so years. :(
Oh no. That's my concern with buying a new one. That and I don't want ads, but I also don't want to pay more to not have ads. 😑
I didn’t get much further today. I spent way too much time messing with my Kindle and wasn’t able to charge it.
I just got to the carvings in chapter 6. I think they sound amazing. That must’ve been quite a sight.
I’m not sure if I already said this because I’m on the app and check spoilers, but (view spoiler)
I just got to the carvings in chapter 6. I think they sound amazing. That must’ve been quite a sight.
I’m not sure if I already said this because I’m on the app and check spoilers, but (view spoiler)
End of ch 17I so wish I didn't have a busy day tomorrow so I could stay up and finish this book.
(view spoiler)
Through chapter 16The kingdom of Shanandoah (view spoiler) Kristie I always get so annoyed when I have technological glitches. When my kindle died I started using my iPad. The biggest drawback is too much screen time so I try to mix up my reading with physical books too.
Chapter 20Let me preface this by saying I have a cold right now and my emotions get wobbly when I’m sick :)
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Chapter 21 (view spoiler)
I finished and (view spoiler) it held up for me the whole way through. I think I liked The Wishing Game better but I’m still giving this one 5 stars.
I love that, Marnie! I was able to trick my Kindle into charging. I am heading out to walk the dogs, then back to reading after dinner. I'm so glad I was able to work this out, at least temporarily. :) Can't wait to read more!
Marnie wrote: "I finished and [spoilers removed] it held up for me the whole way through. I think I liked The Wishing Game better but I’m still giving this one 5 stars."So happy to hear it held up for you! I've been annoyingly busy and haven't gotten as far today as I'd hoped. I think I'll manage to finish tomorrow.
Kristie wrote: "I love that, Marnie! I was able to trick my Kindle into charging. I am heading out to walk the dogs, then back to reading after dinner. I'm so glad I was able to work this out, at least temporarily..."Oh yay!! That's wonderful!
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We have not chosen a date just yet.Edit: We will begin on March 10th.Inspired by C. S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia, this wild and wondrous novel is a fairy tale for grown-ups who still knock on the back of wardrobes—just in case—from the author of The Wishing Game.
As boys, best friends Jeremy Cox and Rafe Howell vanished in a West Virginia state park, only to mysteriously reappear six months later with no explanation for where they’d gone or how they’d survived.
Fifteen years after their miraculous homecoming, Jeremy is a famous missing persons investigator with an uncanny ability to find the lost, while Rafe is a reclusive artist unable to stop creating otherworldly paintings and sculptures he shows to no one. He bears scars inside and out from his disappearance but has no memory of what happened while they were gone.
Jeremy alone knows the fantastical truth behind their time in the woods. While the rest of the world was searching for them, the two missing boys were in a magical realm filled with impossible beauty and terrible danger. However, Jeremy has kept Rafe in the dark since their return for his own inscrutable reasons.
But the time for burying secrets comes to an end when vet tech Emilie Wendel hires Jeremy to find her long-lost sister . . . the long-lost sister he and Rafe knew while living in that hidden kingdom. Now the former lost boys must confront their shared past, no matter how traumatic the memories. Alongside the headstrong Emilie, Rafe and Jeremy return to the enchanted world they called home for six months . . . for only then can they get back everything and everyone they’ve lost.