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Rather than putting dates for each section I've done it so that it takes into account that not everybody will necessarily have the book at the same time.
Week 1: 112
Week 2: 112
Week 3: 112
Week 4: 112

Susy wrote: "Since I'll still be reading Under the dome in August I don't know if I'll be able to read Cell just yet."

I have put a hold on this, so I should hopefully have it no later than mid-month. :D





Hi, Rebecca! I have added you to the list of participants! Participate as you wish! :)

I have added you to the list of participants! Enjoy!

I found it a little unbelievable, though, that (view spoiler)

One of the reasons I like his books in general is he takes a topic (like telepathy) and pushes it as far as it can go. He also takes the average person and puts them in situations and then we see where they will go or what they will do to survive.
I also really liked the ending because it opens itself up for a sequel...

Yes Eirelyn, I had the same thought! I've noticed however that apparently I'd rather "distort" my own thoughts (I just have to be less smart than him) so as to keep the story enjoyable, than think of it as something not thought through very well..... But now that you mention it too....
I am very curious as where this will lead to, I just hope it will not just be one of those "apocalyptic zombie stories", but I have faith in SK!

O no, not another open ending.... ;)



The language of this (in dialogue anyway) is a little odd at times. I mean, come on, what 15-year-old in the 21st century says, "It was cookies" instead of "It was easy" or "It was a piece of cake" (which I assume is what they were going for)? Is this a New Englander thing? Or just a Stephen King thing? lol
Or "push on a dight farther"? I don't mind the uncommon vocab in the narration (in fact, I rather enjoy it). It adds flavor and keeps it from seeming stale. But in the dialogue, it just seems so odd. It's rare that one comes across so many people in a short span of time who speak this way. So unrealistic.
And what got me even more was when our group (view spoiler) and Clay thought *that* was weird. That is the only one of those terms that I've actually heard on a regular basis!
There have been so many of these odd little terms in the dialogue that I wish I had started taking notes on them sooner. XD
On the plus side, I do enjoy the language of the narration. It is still a bit wordy (I find myself skimming through long, unnecessary descriptions), but I enjoy the intelligent prose.
I am also enjoying the "slow burn" feel of the action. It really gives a sense of being there in the moment with the characters but without seeming slow or boring.
The "apocalyptic/zombie" feel was actually the reason I chose to participate in this buddy read, so I'm enjoying that a lot. I'm interested to see where this leads. :D

I'll try not to turn into a phone-crazy before I finish! XD

The "apocalyptic/zombie" feel was actually the reason I chose to participate in this buddy read, so I'm enjoying that a lot. I'm interested to see where this leads. :D
Okay, the next 2 chapters got weird. I have no idea what's happening! lol
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lol, that's what I meant when I said it wasn't the typical zombie story :)

Who knows with Stephen King. He did Doctor Sleep many many years after The Shining and that one didn't even have an open ending.

Haha, you weren't kidding! XD


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I get more worked up in reviews of books in the 2.5-3.5 range, it seems, because I feel as though they have much more potential than what was ultimately shown, and it frustrates me to no end. I tend to need a venting session after such books. XD
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