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April 2022 Group Read #2 - Winterset Hollow
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Mar 21, 2022 12:40PM


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Michelle wrote: "I read this a few months ago and loved it. Anyone taking part in this group read is in for a real treat!"
Ooohh nice! :D
Ooohh nice! :D



My copy came in today, but I'll wait until April to actually start. (Several reads I'm currently in the middle of...)


In the end I enjoyed this one but I must admit that until the 'reveal' I though Winterset Hallow was pretty unoriginal and was nothing more than a wilderness survival story. The final quarter of the book is excellent though and brings everything together perfectly. the message of the book is pretty clear but it's one that is still very relevant today.
Again I would struggle to call this is a horror book but I certainly I enjoyed. I'm rating it 4 stars but really it's a 3.5 star book as it's only the final quarter that elevates above average.
I've only read the first two chapters so it's a small sample size, but so far I like the author's writing style. I like the characters and am interested to see where the story goes.

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I am enjoying the writing style so far. While I tend to glaze over when long descriptions of surroundings are given without much action, I find myself intrigued to find out what's on the walls etc.
20% verdict: So far, so good!


Yes that's exactly how I feel! So very different to any horror I've read before! I really enjoyed the carnage haha




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I really liked Runny as a character.
I enjoying this. Don't know strictly how much horror will be in this but I think it's well-written. I'm surprised at some reviews being really critical of the author's writing style. Whatever... everyone has their own tastes.

I did find it perplexing that the visitors to the isle took it pretty much in stride that the animal characters were real. And decide to di..."
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Not every book is for every reader, & I'm glad this group is open to folks making negative comments as well as positive ones. In my case, I'm finding the writer's style entirely appropriate to the kind of chills he's trying to deliver -- & I'm 38% done.
Ann wrote: "Not every book is for every reader, & I'm glad this group is open to folks making negative comments as well as positive ones. In my case, I'm finding the writer's style entirely appropriate to the kind of chills he's trying to deliver -- & I'm 38% done."
At HA, we try to bring books to the attention of our members that maybe they wouldn't have known about otherwise. Sometimes we find really great books... sometimes not so much. It's all about being open to new things and our members are the best. :)
At HA, we try to bring books to the attention of our members that maybe they wouldn't have known about otherwise. Sometimes we find really great books... sometimes not so much. It's all about being open to new things and our members are the best. :)

I enjoyed the story, actually. It didn't really bother me that giant, talking animals are on an island recreating scenes from an effed-up Hundred Acre Woods. Suspension of belief, I believe, should take a little precedence here.

I also DNF’d this book. I struggled with the writing. I just couldn’t look past it. I’m sure there’s a good plot in there somewhere. Unfortunately, because of the POV issues and other technical things I just couldn’t hang. I’m glad so many people are enjoying this book though.
Emilie wrote: "Kelly B wrote: "I really enjoyed this one. Such an interesting premise.
I did find it perplexing that the visitors to the isle took it pretty much in stride that the animal characters were real. A..."
As much as I'm enjoying this story, I wouldn't be so calmly accepting what is seen in that house, I would be running and screaming in terror.
I did find it perplexing that the visitors to the isle took it pretty much in stride that the animal characters were real. A..."
As much as I'm enjoying this story, I wouldn't be so calmly accepting what is seen in that house, I would be running and screaming in terror.
Trista wrote: "Ann wrote: "WendyB wrote: "I enjoying this. Don't know strictly how much horror will be in this but I think it's well-written. I'm surprised at some reviews being really critical of the author's wr..."
Believe me, I've put down plenty of books that other readers loved, scratching my head trying to figure out what they saw in it.
Believe me, I've put down plenty of books that other readers loved, scratching my head trying to figure out what they saw in it.

OK, fair on the POV issue. I'm still enjoying this one a lot, but the author seems to be switching POV whenever it's most convenient to the plotline. Not something I'm used to, but I'm willing to deal with it to see how things come out!