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message 1: by Donna, Co-Moderator (last edited Apr 17, 2013 03:40AM) (new)

Donna | 2178 comments Mod
Six Years by Harlan Coben is one of our group reads for this month.


message 2: by Frances (new)

Frances Plino (francesdiplino) | 48 comments Even though I was hoping my own novel might top the charts (a girl can live in hope), I'm delighted this one has. I've just bought it and can't wait for the discussion to start.


message 3: by Rachel (last edited Apr 16, 2013 11:10PM) (new)

Rachel Hi everyone! I nominated Six Years Six Years by Harlan Coben before I read it because I'm a big Coben fan. I have finished the book and look forward to discussing it with all of you.


message 4: by Linda (new)

Linda Boyd (boydlinda95gmailcom) | 335 comments Love Harlan Coben!!! I need to run to the B&N and pick this one up!!!


message 5: by Frances (new)

Frances Plino (francesdiplino) | 48 comments But the header needs a slight tweak - it's Six Years, not Six Hours.


message 6: by Donna, Co-Moderator (new)

Donna | 2178 comments Mod
Fixed the title. Thanks for catching it.


message 7: by Karen (new)

Karen L (1karen1) | 2 comments Just added this one this morning after checking out NY times.

Can't wait to start it.


message 8: by Karl (new)

Karl Staley | 3 comments I,m a newbie on here and this will be my first group read. Just read the outline of the story, can,t wait


message 9: by Karen (new)

Karen Cameron (kjcall) I love Harlan Coben books. I wish we had waited a couple of months on this one because our library doesn't even have it in yet. IT JUST TOO NEW!


message 10: by June (new)

June (juneedelsonnj) | 105 comments I can't wait to get this book because I live Harlan Coben. It's on my wish list now.


message 11: by Mike (new)

Mike Judy Hello everyone. This will be my first book group read. I am excited to get started and see how things work.


message 12: by Donna (new)

Donna | 10 comments Our library just got this in and has not even put it out on the shelf so I am first on the list. Can't wait to read it!


message 13: by Bill (new)

Bill Harlan Coben is not an author I've read. I look forward to following this discussion thread.


message 14: by Stephanie C (new)

Stephanie C (steph24379) Just finished the book! This is my 1st time with a book group read.


message 15: by Stephanie C (new)

Stephanie C (steph24379) Just finished the book! This is my 1st time with a book group read.Not for sure what to do


message 16: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Hi Stephanie- feel free to discuss the book but just use the spoiler feature as not everyone has finished the book yet.

what was your overall impression of the book? is this the first time you've read coben?


message 17: by Lila (last edited Apr 24, 2013 05:07PM) (new)

Lila (legeartis) | 14 comments 2,5 stars read for me.
As soon as I saw Coben's new book was nominated I picked it up, because I knew it's going to win. ;)
Ok, if you never read Harlan Coben before you are probably going to like this book more than me. He has interesting style, he knows how to hold reader's attention and he is one of those authors I like to call "reading crack". The thing is, if you read him before, you are not going to be surprised or particularly satisfied with this book.
Six Years is very similar to Tell No One or Gone For Good. I enjoyed it less than those two, so that lowered my grade. Jake reads like any other main character of his previous novels, and it was like I was in his head already.Mystery is again, Coben-like. If you read him before, you can pretty much guess where story is heading.
If this is your first attempt to read Harlan Coben, but you still didn't get a hold on book, don't be discouraged by this. I remember when I opened my first book from him, I ended up all night reading and then I went glomming on him. :)


message 18: by Josephine (new)

Josephine | 4 comments "Glomming" ha! That's exactly what I did once I read my first Harlan Coben book. Ive read, i believe, every book he has written. His books in my opinion, are in a way a care free mystery, where they don't usually get too dark or in anyway are offensive, just fun mysteries u can get lost in and I always enjoy his bits of humor... I'm only on chapter 5, but so far so good! Looking forward to reading and discussing. Happy reading! :)


message 19: by Kalena (new)

Kalena (bookt2) This was my first Coben book as well. He is different from my usual fare, but I did laugh out loud at parts and roll my eyes at others. It was an easy and quick read and I was very satisfied with the ending.


message 20: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer E | 11 comments This was my first Coben book as well and it was a very quick read. I liked the flow and twists of the book and I probably will read another Corban book.


message 21: by Scott (new)

Scott Brazil For those who have read everything Harlan Coben has previously written, I have both good and bad news. The good news is that this book pretty much contains everything that make his novels enjoyable reads: fast-pace, chapters that end with something that makes you want to keep going, plot twists, humor, funny insights into life, and even a couple of references to his Myron Bolitar series.

The bad news? It contains so much of what we have become accustomed to that the twists hardly seem surprising and the end is somewhat predictable (not in its entirety, but the main thrust of it was). On top of that, the writing felt a bit too much like his Young Adult books (which is fine for YA novels but didn't really grab me in an adult novel), and it ended up being the case I never really embraced the characters or the felt the connection to Jake's love for Natalie.

I think if I had never read a Harlan Coben novel before, I would have liked it a lot more than I did. So to end on a positive note, Harlan Coben still continues to be one of my favorite novelists and his books are still a must read for me as soon as they are published. He has set a high standard in the past that maybe he will have difficulty living up to in the future, but I will keep reading his work regardless.


message 22: by Frances (new)

Frances Plino (francesdiplino) | 48 comments Scott, you have expressed my feelings exactly! If I hadn't already read everything the man has produced, then this would have been an outstanding read. Set against other authors, it's still great. However, it didn't quite satisfy in the way his books usually do.

I am still a huge fan, though. He's a master storyteller. Maybe one day my fans will complain my latest is only great instead of outstanding. ;)


message 23: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Scott wrote: "For those who have read everything Harlan Coben has previously written, I have both good and bad news. The good news is that this book pretty much contains everything that make his novels enjoyable..."

I am a huge coben fan so as I've mentioned before I nominated this book before I read it. unfortunately I have to agree that although this book had its moments I didn't think it was his best work. I also had a hard time with the main character and his intense love for a woman he knew for such a short time. that said coben remains one of my favorite authors.


message 24: by VickiLee (new)

VickiLee | 483 comments I agree with all of you. The novel had a suspenseful beginning and it captured me with its bewildering turn of events. However, the persistence of this main character in his unrelenting pursuit of a woman he knew so little of, the intricate interlacing of nearly every character into the central mystery, and the reckless behavior of the protagonist grew to irritate me. Coben is a fine storyteller and I enjoy his books. I even enjoyed this one, but not as much as others I have read.


message 25: by Janebbooks (last edited May 01, 2013 12:32PM) (new)

Janebbooks | 30 comments Well, I'm a Harlan Coben standalone reader from way back......... And I acquired this book from a avid (and fast)reader friend with a couple weeks left until it has to be returned to the library.
I didn't care for the last standalone Coben wrote... and I'm afraid he's going to disappoint me again.

Oh, I'll admit I'm already on Page 102 and slightly hooked...but what kind of obituary does not list the widow's name? Has this bright professor protag fallen on his head? Why can't his well-connected friends and even mere mutual acquaintances find this Natalie...the love of his life? Why doesn't her sister remember him? Who is sending those cryptic emails.

There's a lot going on...almost all unbelievable...in Jake's search for Natalie....

I'LL BE BACK... especially if Coben doesn't tie up the answers to all my questions...

Jane


message 26: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Krueger | 23 comments I thought the advantage to big name writers at traditional publishers is that they had editors to point out: this story is implausible. I agree with VickiLee, Its premise lacks motivation. The plot is missing but the writing is great (as always).


message 27: by Traveljunkie331 (new)

Traveljunkie331 (nixarocks) Hi all. In case anyone wants to read the book but doesn't have a copy, I can email you the epub file. Let me know.


message 28: by Traveljunkie331 (new)

Traveljunkie331 (nixarocks) if a situation like this were to happen to me, i'd definitely let it go after the first encounter with bob & otto. screw love.


message 29: by Lynne (new)

Lynne Scott | 29 comments I'm a long time Coben fan, so this was a mixed bag for me. I'll read anything the man puts out, but I'd not rate this as his best work. It's a little too "routine" and reads too closely to a couple of his better books. Even though I felt it wasn't his best work it was still a good read. Just not a "great" read like Tell No One.

New readers will love the book and latch onto Coben as a regular read. And you should! Coben is sharp, clean, smart, snarky, and a hundred other words that make me come back time and again. Work your way through his early stuff.


message 30: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ | 438 comments I gave it three stars. I am a long time Coben fan and for me this one was meh! Nothing really reached out and grabbed me, it was a bit predictable. That said even at his worst he is still readable. The pages flew by as usual, but just okay for me.


message 31: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne | 64 comments I agree with the above reviews. I thought it was a fun read, but I didn't like it as much as some earlier Coben I read. However, I don't know if that is "him" or me =). I also agree that once I'd met Bob and Otto, I would have been done!
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message 32: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey | 14 comments I think, like the majority here, that Coben is just an expert at "creepiness". Its not up there with Tell No One, but he grabs your attention, and the pages glide by and boom your done. Definitely entertaining as all that.


message 33: by Brenda (new)

Brenda My review for this book! http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


message 34: by Maureen (new)

Maureen (montanamo) | 6 comments just finished this book. this was the first Harlan Coben book I have read. it was interesting and a fast read. it didn't hit me between the eyes, but I'll try another of his novels.


message 35: by Lily (new)

Lily Gardner | 12 comments Lege wrote: "2,5 stars read for me.
As soon as I saw Coben's new book was nominated I picked it up, because I knew it's going to win. ;)
Ok, if you never read Harlan Coben before you are probably going to like..."


Yes! The only other Harlan novel I've read is "Tell No One" which I liked a lot. "Six Years" is very similar: the protagonist who cannot forget the love of his life, is she forever lost? Could you suggest a title where he didn't use this storyline?


message 36: by Scott (new)

Scott Brazil As I recall, Caught had a different storyline, so you might try that one. Also, I am one who likes series, as I find myself growing attached to the protagonists. Thus, you might consider something from the Myron Bolitar series.


message 37: by Frances (new)

Frances Plino (francesdiplino) | 48 comments I found the Myron Bolitar series difficult to get into at first, but by the end of the second book I was completely hooked.


message 38: by Lily (new)

Lily Gardner | 12 comments Scott wrote: "As I recall, Caught had a different storyline, so you might try that one. Also, I am one who likes series, as I find myself growing attached to the protagonists. Thus, you might consider somethin..."

Thanks! I put them on my list-to-read


message 39: by Scott (new)

Scott Brazil Frances wrote: "I found the Myron Bolitar series difficult to get into at first, but by the end of the second book I was completely hooked."

I would agree. I didn't think Deal Breaker was all that great but, after that, Myron and Win were quite addictive!


message 40: by June (new)

June (juneedelsonnj) | 105 comments Im a big Harlan Coben fan and will read anything he writes. This was a good book, not the best Harlan Coben I read, but it held my interest.


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