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Mary, Agnieszka and I are going to read it and welcome anyone else!


Mary, Agnieszka and I are going to read it and welcome anyone else!"
How often do I have to sleep before I can start. It's almost like Christmas ;-)




I am still getting used to my back to school.schedule. Will read some tonight.

It has quiteva few one liners which make it s little humorous.

I'm not really able to see much of promissed the humor but hope I'll get there with time.
I'll try to show up today again. Tomorrow I'll be on my way to care for my grandmother, so I'll be only able to go online only in the evening when I arrive at my parents home. But during the 4 hour train drive I'll have some time for reading :-) Unfortunatelly it's not direct, but I have much practice in reading while walking so I'm really looking forward to make a good progress tomorrow.

“Sorry to hear about your Dad."
He shrugged. "He was seventy, and we always told him fast food would kill him."
"Heart attack?"
"He was hit by a Pizza Express truck.”
Do you see the humor in that? I've understand humor can vary by culture.

“Sorry to hear about your Dad."
He shrugged. "He was seventy, and we always told him fast food would kill him...."
It's not really my kind of humor and it's more of a personal issue - I could imagine my sister would love it - she loves the rather darker or morbid humor. It's in the same area like the most of the fun the author's making about the FBI agents. I know there isn't really much love between police officers and FBI agents in general - but the way the agents are over the top in this book is really painfull and almost assaulting for an entire group of people risking very much each day to keep many of you save. And I know I'm much too serious - heard it the first at the age of six, and I'm still working to improve/change it ;-)
I liked very much the 'skydiving' scene though it's only fun if you know the characters and have an idea what's the subcontext could be.
The beginning was rather brutal, later it got more fun but still nothing for the faint of heart. I'm at chapter 31 / 73%.
I see it's not my best English - but it's 3:30 and I'm too tired to think anymore plus if I want to get any sleep at all I need to move very urgently to my bed :-)

“Sorry to hear about your Dad."
He shrugged. "He was seventy, and we always told him fast food would kill him...."
Perri that is actually one of the humorous parts that I was talking about. There are several of them and I do agree with Agnieszka that this book is very brutal and not for the faint of the heart. It is very dark but I am a magnet fot very dark suspense. The scarier the better. I do agree the Ginger Bread Man just gets sicker and sicker. I love it though. This book isnt for anyone though thats for sure.
I am camping right now and will not be able to finish this until Monday night. I love Jack Daniels. She is a kick ass female.

I cant wait to get into this. I have time this weekend and will be able to catch up. ( I fell asleep again last night)


Kirsten I will definately want to read book 2.

More from my side depending on your reading progress - I don't want to spoil anything ;-)


Kirsten Yes I do have to agree that I did feel uncomfortable at times during the serial killer chapters, they scared me but I love to be scared. I LOVE JACK! She is Kick Ass!
Agnieszka I am so happy that you ended up liking the book and are going to read book 2. I will finish the book tomorrow and comment more. I am going to try to read a little tonight.

Very tense part when (view spoiler)
It is very dark and graphic, but I like this kind of book. ( just like you said Mary! )
The only thing that is slightly annoying is (view spoiler)
But loving it overall.

What I loved about it! (view spoiler)
What I didnt like about it! (view spoiler)
Overall I did give it 4 stars and it did have me turning the pages.

I loved the pool scenes very much (view spoiler)
What I think about the FBI men, I don't think I need to repeat and I'm glad I'm not the only one ;-) (view spoiler)
I have the impression the chapters written from the POV of the GBM were pretty scary for all of us. I was shocked the shortest chapter in the book (chapter 10) was the one most intense for me. It was less than half a page (five sentences only) and still it transported so much.

I loved the whole (view spoiler) I haven't looked at the next one yet to see how the timeframe goes, whether it continues days later or if it is "some time" later.
I gave it 4 stars, but debated on giving it 5. Although it isn't literary genius, I can't wait to read the next one and that should count for something!
Do we want to set a date for book 2?
Vicki's Review

I already have my list for this month and have 3 buddy reads. I am very flexible next month. I am just going to put a date out there and if its not good for you we can change it and discuss when it would be good for all of us. How does Oct. 1st sound?
Would you guys like a separate thread for a buddy read each month or would you prefer to add to here? I'm quite happy to set up new treads as and when you guys would like.


Great! I am really looking forward to reading this next month!
Also Melanie and I are doing a BR of Every Dead Thing which is the first book of the Charlie Parker Series
starting tomorrow 9/16 if anyone is interested. I am making the thread now.
Books mentioned in this topic
Compound Fractures (other topics)Every Dead Thing (other topics)
Whiskey Sour (other topics)
Whiskey Sour (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
J.A. Konrath (other topics)J.A. Konrath (other topics)
Enjoy!