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Group Reads > March 2020 Group Read #2: The Roo

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Alan | 7641 comments Mod
The Roo by Alan Baxter is our Group Read #2. Please use page numbers, percentages and spoiler tags when necessary while discussing the book. Enjoy!


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Latasha (latasha513) | 11980 comments Mod
if i don't get too overwhelmed i'll join in this one as well.


message 3: by Teri (last edited Feb 23, 2020 02:44PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Teri | 2 comments I'll join in this one. I just bought the book last week.


M.E. | 409 comments I just finished this book before the group read nominations came up. It's a fun one.


Kelly Furniss (kellyfurniss) | 3 comments I’ve been waiting to read this but I held off watching the poll with fingers crossed so I could read & discuss with you guys! 👍😀


Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
Just finished this one, so I'll be joining in the group chat. :)


Krystal (krystallee6363) | 878 comments I just confirmed my order so this should be in my hands just in time! Very keen to read, and read along with others!


Greg | 383 comments Just finished this one. 4/5 stars I’ll have a short review up soon. Over all a fun short horror romp. I would love to see this made into a campy horror film with a terrible CG Kangaroo smashing heads and tearing his way through the Outback. Let’s do it👍


Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
Greg wrote: "Just finished this one. 4/5 stars I’ll have a short review up soon. Over all a fun short horror romp. I would love to see this made into a campy horror film with a terrible CG Kangaroo smashing hea..."

I can picture that so well!


Kelly (kelly_marie) | 31 comments I just started reading this. I was hooked with the foreword (it was hilarious). I'm definitely looking forward to this book.


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Teri | 2 comments I finished this last night and I loved it. It was so much fun.


message 12: by Char (new) - rated it 4 stars

Char | 17463 comments I bought this one and I'm looking forward to discussing it with you guys.
I was there for the Tweets where this book was suggested as a joke and now here we are! :)


Alison (alisonjmckenzie) | 7 comments Started today. Halfway through!


Krystal (krystallee6363) | 878 comments Still waiting for mine to arrive! I'm so impatient for it!


Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
The cover is AMAZING!!!


Kelly (kelly_marie) | 31 comments Just finished. It was so much fun!!!


message 17: by His Ghoul Friday (Julia) (last edited Mar 05, 2020 07:55PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

His Ghoul Friday (Julia) (hisghoulfriday) | 1 comments Just finished! This was like watching a cheesy '80s horror film, super fun!


Kelly (kelly_marie) | 31 comments Julia wrote: "Just finished! This was like watching a cheesy '80s horror film, super fun!"

I totally agree! It took me back to The Howling and American Werewolf in London.


Graeme Rodaughan Jumping in on this. I just downloaded it after reading the first chapter.

What a cracker of a story.


Graeme Rodaughan I read the opening chapter and it took me straight back home to where I grew up.


Graeme Rodaughan (13% in...) Yeah, we had these sorts of carnivorous roos come sweeping in off the hot, red heart of the central desert. They used to steal cattle, and the occasional farm hand. I used to take them out with an old WW2 .303 rifle. Just had to use silver bullets - it was the only thing that seemed to hurt them...


Alison (alisonjmckenzie) | 7 comments It made me think of Tremors, actually.


Graeme Rodaughan Finished it. Review at https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I laughed a lot while reading this, and I've been to Broken Hill and grew up in a farming community not to dis-similar to Morgan Creek.

Very entertaining over all, but gee whizz - the author was preaching real hard on the topic of domestic violence. Hats off to him for caring - but next time write and essay, and leave the 'preaching,' out of the story.

Otherwise a heap of fun and glad I discovered this book.


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M.E. | 409 comments Graeme wrote: "Finished it. Review at https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I laughed a lot while reading this, and I've been to Broken Hill and grew up in a farming community not to dis-similar to Mo..."


That was my reaction as well. I found it very entertaining. I agree, the soapbox preaching could have been more subtle but I didn’t find it too much of a detractor. I’m sure it helped that it’s a cause I already agree in.


Graeme Rodaughan Hi M.E.

(view spoiler)


Justin Ryan (mrjustinjryan) | 5 comments I'm in! My order just arrived.


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Latasha (latasha513) | 11980 comments Mod
Don’t think so Evie.


message 28: by Char (new) - rated it 4 stars

Char | 17463 comments I'm having fun with this so far! For me, the biggest enjoyment is seeing the name of my Twitter peeps as characters. It's cracking me up. :)


Krystal (krystallee6363) | 878 comments My copy FINALLY arrived so I'll be starting today :D


message 30: by Alan (new) - rated it 4 stars

Alan | 7641 comments Mod
I have some Amazon credit, so after I catch up on a couple book on hand I may get this one. It looks fun.


message 31: by Char (new) - rated it 4 stars

Char | 17463 comments I finished this up last night and had a great time with it!

I feel like (view spoiler) but I enjoyed this just the same.
A fun creature feature was just what I needed and THE ROO delivered!


Krystal (krystallee6363) | 878 comments I'm just over halfway and definitely enjoying it.

It's definitely no masterpiece but it feels like a story written for the people and I'm really digging that aspect of it. I think once you read the forward you can kinda just relax and appreciate it for what it is.


Krystal (krystallee6363) | 878 comments Finished last night, what a fun time!

My full review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I agree with the general issue, but wasn't too bothered by it. I didn't come into this one expecting much more than a bit of carnage and mayhem and since I got that I was happy :D


Graeme Rodaughan I laughed a lot while reading this. I could easily picture this as movie too. If it was a movie - I'd watch it.


Sarah-Grace (Azrael865) (sarah-grace) | 185 comments I'm just getting ready to read this one. I did as the author suggested in the intro, I googled pictures of Kangeroo feet. those things are crazy looking. ; D


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Ami Morrison | 237 comments Alright! FINALLY finished my other reads and can read this one now. I can’t wait! I love unsuspecting murderous animal stories. 😂


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Alan | 7641 comments Mod
I'm about 56% of the way through, and have breezed right through it so far. Now THIS is old school horror. A vicious giant roo mysteriously shows up and kicks the shit out of everyone it encounters. That's what I'm talkin' about!


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Alan | 7641 comments Mod
Now, THAT was a fun book. Fast-paced, no holds barred brutal action, logic and reasoning cast aside for good old fashioned creature horror. If a Syfy/Asylum movie were written by someone with actual talent, it would be this.


Justin Ryan (mrjustinjryan) | 5 comments Quite possibly the goriest book I've ever read, but so fun, and laugh out loud funny at times. I really enjoyed the Australian slang, and the glossary to follow it all. Including a message about domestic violence, apparently common in the Australian Outback was a nice way to wrap it all up too. I can't see recommending it to any one in my family though, so I'm glad to have read it with you all here!


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