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Curious to hear your thoughts. I've heard some good buzz. Interestingly, I recently stumbled across my paperback of THE KEEPER and thought about giving it a re-read. Maybe the universe is pointing me in the direction of reading more Langan?
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Starting Sarah Langan's new one, A BETTER WORLD...a 1st/1st HC I got signed at Brian Keene's bookstore.
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I was excited for this one as well. It's possible that the book shifts gears later on, and there is a part of me that wishes I had just stuck it out just so I would know for sure (I've since sold the book, so going back is not an option), but parts felt so forced that I just found myself not engaged. I think that you should still give it a shot because it might work for you. And then you can let me know if I missed out on anything!Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
Man, you're making me feel so much better about having to pass on the Thunderstorm LE when it was offered. I remember having to choose between Dead Pennies and another book and feeling like I'd totally regret it since it was a first-time collab between CD/Thunderstorm which probably meant the story was awesome. I'd still like to read it to judge for myself, but your review has definitely tamped down my expectations.
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Man, you're making me feel so much better about having to pass on the Thunderstorm LE when it was offered. I remember having to choose between Dead Pennies and another book and feeling like I'd totally regret it since it was a first-time collab between CD/Thunderstorm which probably meant the story was awesome. I'd still like to read it to judge for myself, but your review has definitely tamped down my expectations.Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostWell, I did something that I haven't done in YEARS: I DNF'd a book. I tried hard to get into Robert Ford's The Dead Pennies and was sure this going to be a sure-fire winner since it was published by both Thunderstorm (limited) and CD (paperback), but I struggled with it and after 75 pages, I called it a day. I almost always finish books as I think it's important to see the author's vision all the way through before making a decision on the work, but I just couldn't power my way through this one. The characters and their banter just didn't work for me. I haven't read any of Ford's work prior to this one and I'm still open to giving his work a chance, but this one was not for me.
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Well, I did something that I haven't done in YEARS: I DNF'd a book. I tried hard to get into Robert Ford's The Dead Pennies and was sure this going to be a sure-fire winner since it was published by both Thunderstorm (limited) and CD (paperback), but I struggled with it and after 75 pages, I called it a day. I almost always finish books as I think it's important to see the author's vision all the way through before making a decision on the work, but I just couldn't power my way through this one. The characters and their banter just didn't work for me. I haven't read any of Ford's work prior to this one and I'm still open to giving his work a chance, but this one was not for me.
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