Skondo wrote:Just finished The Girl With All The Gifts by M R Carey. The story was kind of intriguing although it's written how I imagine a 'young adult' novel would be written - fairly simply with the odd big word thrown in. Sadly the characters were all too obvious and the ending was predictable. Disappointing.
Can anyone recommend a novel where the ending really smacks you in the chops, or is at the very least satisfying?
It was a good post.tigerswiftly wrote:I liked this a lot.Lord_Griff wrote:Reading Mievilles new book, New Paris. Seems a bit derivative.
pantyfire wrote:I've not liked any of Mielgilles stuff. Don't really know why, it just doesn't gel with me.
Tempy wrote:stuff about Pluto by Naoki Urasawa
Bollockoff wrote:Started Slade House to finish before a discussion meet next Wednesday. It is off to a surprisingly distressing start.
tigerswiftly wrote:Lol Griffin didn't understand the ending.
Bollockoff wrote:Finished Slade House. Overall I found it an enjoyable long-short story about a scary house you should never go in for malevolent soul imperiling reasons. Bar a rather humdrum and straightforward footnote to events that I wasn't too fond of. The descriptions ofInitially it left me half prepared to tackle The Bone Clocks but on 5 minute research it's firstly, pretty long and secondly, meandering in the extreme and very divisive even among his fanbase.Spoiler:
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