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Ten
by Gretchen McNeil
Wowser. Wow. Holy shit. Wow. Yeah, the book falls into the horror movie clichés – but those clichés work for a reason! They continue to freak folks out – and make them turn the pages & keep reading or keep watching. It is a sick reaction but one that continues!
I got absolutely nothing done today because I simply had to finish this book. I started it last night. The current read was not calming my reeling brain (too much work stuff happening) and I needed a distraction. It worked … I only read 10 or so pages last night but I got my mind calmed enough to pass out. And then I reached for the book first thing … day over!
I thought FOR SURE it was Meg’s friend Minnie – that she had finally gone off the deep end. Ben/Tom came out of nowhere … though it was another cliché, right? The dead guy who wasn’t? The clues were there but I didn’t get them. If I had unlimited time in my life, I’d reread this book right now and pick out the tidbit trail the author left. But I’d rather just leave the story and walk away blown away by the awesomeness!
I got absolutely nothing done today because I simply had to finish this book. I started it last night. The current read was not calming my reeling brain (too much work stuff happening) and I needed a distraction. It worked … I only read 10 or so pages last night but I got my mind calmed enough to pass out. And then I reached for the book first thing … day over!
I thought FOR SURE it was Meg’s friend Minnie – that she had finally gone off the deep end. Ben/Tom came out of nowhere … though it was another cliché, right? The dead guy who wasn’t? The clues were there but I didn’t get them. If I had unlimited time in my life, I’d reread this book right now and pick out the tidbit trail the author left. But I’d rather just leave the story and walk away blown away by the awesomeness!