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June 2025 Group Read #2 - This Wretched Valley by Jenny Kiefer
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I actually just read this before it popped up as an option to vote on. It kinda felt like a combo of a fictional account of the Dyaltov Pass incident, the Donner Party, and the movie The Thing
This was on my radar since its nomination for Superior Achievement in a First Novel at this year's Bram Stoker Awards. I will join later in the month.
I will join in with the audiobook for this one. Fingers crossed the narration brings the right amount of terror.
Just took a look at it and decided to give it a go, especially since it'll neatly fit one of the items for the Summer Reading Challenge. From what I gathered, sounds like I'll be liking it, at least the concept =)
Chris wrote: "I will join in with the audiobook for this one. Fingers crossed the narration brings the right amount of terror."I’ve just finished the Audiobook, I thought it was excellently narrated!
I read this book last summer and really enjoyed it! :) I look forward to seeing what everyone else thinks!
A new author for me, and I only read it because of this group read. It was 5 stars for me, I absolutely loved it! Blood, guts and gore, a creepy and ominous setting, I was completely engrossed! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I’m 46% in and it’s so good! I really, really hope it’s something supernatural. Idk if this is a spoiler or not so I’ll put it in there just in case. (view spoiler)
Just finished this one! Unfortunately, I didn’t love it as much as I wanted to. :( It definitely had some really solid horror moments that I’d normally love, but for some reason it just didn’t work for me.
Oof, oh boy. So, I went on a little side-quest because I kept hearing and reading great things about Dept Q now that the new adaptation is out, so I finished Off Season and then feasted upon the first book of that one in three days flat, lmao? So, I'll take a recovery day and then finally sink my teeth into this one. Can't wait!
4 stars ⭐️ A research trip/hiking trip gone horribly wrong when the crew realizes this land is hungry for them. The overall sense of dread in this novel is powerful. This was a fantastic novel, like reading a really good horror film.
Progress: 50% through. So far, so good! Not loving it, for sure, but still, plenty of meat to it to sink the teeth into.A couple of thoughts:
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I thought this was good but not great. It definitely has Dyatlov Pass vibes and does have some nice imagery and gory moments. There is no suspense though as the opening chapter tells you the fate of every character. This really negates the 'action' sections as you already know the outcome so all jeopardy is lost. Take out the first chapter and the book would be considerable improved, despite the fact the opening chapter is probably the best in the book as it's the only one with a proper sense of mystery.
A mixed bag.
My hold expired. Can someone plz spoil the ending for me? Use spoiler tags! Or I can send me a msg, either one is fine with me.
Finally read it through! I fell into a bit of a slump only a little after I hit the halfway point thanks to Dept Q, but once I grabbed it back up, I finished it in only a couple of days.Some thoughts:
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I just finished! (I was reading The Stand for the first time through most of June so I was late getting to it). I agree that the first half was better, but I love the concept of the very earth rising up to devour bodies and the idea of this kind of area where time and reality weakens. Fun read, and one I've been wanting to read for a while and hadn't gotten to!
Couldn’t get into the audiobook with this. I think if I read a physical copy I would appreciate it much more. The cover pulled me right in but in my opinion it was a 9 hour snooze fest.
Hayley wrote: "I just finished! (I was reading The Stand for the first time through most of June so I was late getting to it). I agree that the first half was better, but I love the concept of the very earth risi..."Oh yes, I agree so much, the concept of the place itself is definitely the best element of the book as a whole (that and some of the climbing), and it works wonderfully with the cast characters too. Great choice on the part of the author!











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