The Reckless Oath We Made
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Aug 13, 2019 06:14AM

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Ch 1-20
Ch 21- 39
Ch 40 - End .
How does that sound?

Hope this is a good one!

I too am looking forward to this one.



It feels like two different stories. I'm not particularly enjoying the part of the plot that focuses on the disappearance of Zee's sister and Zee's family. But Gentry, his family and his relationship with Zee are growing on me. I really like Gentry and his mother -- although I do wonder whether autism could ever manifest as it does in Gentry.
I think I understand how these two sides to the stories are necessary to each other, but Zee's troubled family seems a bit too over the top to me.
I'm not loving it, but there's enough to make me want to keep reading for now.


One of my eldest daughters friends parents were hoarders. So sad, their son committed suicide at 19 and his sister was messed up in drugs for years. Hard way for kids to live.
Love how Gentry called their house the dragons lair and all her stuff the dragons board. The police were knaves and scoundrels. Too amusing.
Oh and I want my own knight. Wouldn't that be grand?

I still have mixed feelings about it. The part out at Gentry's freinds' place felt a bit like a dark adult fairy tale, and then the part at Zee's uncle's place feels like Appalachian noir reminding me of Bull Mountain. It's dark and gritty, except for Gentry who is too good to be true. As I say, I'm having mixed feelings. I like parts of it, but I'm not sure how well it's coming together for me. And I'm really not sure I like where it's going. I suspect it's going to get quite violent.
Diane -- that's so sad about your daughter's friend's family. I could see how hoarding would be hard for the whole family. I do feel like this author throws in every imaginable problem for Zee's family.
I hope your son had a great trip. We were in Northern Ireland this time, where we hiked along the north coast for several days. It was incredibly beautiful and interesting, and the people we met were great hosts. If you get the chance, it's a great place to visit.


I’ll keep reading , but I’m not loving it . Hoping it gets better .
Glad you had a wonderful trip , Lise .
So sad about that family, Diane.




The whole shooting scene at the place where Zee’s sister was being held was ridiculously over the top. It was so unrealistic that Gentry could get the best of four career criminals. And then that he can hold his own in prison is again over the top. And that not much is made of Zee’s lie about not being involved in the shootings didn’t make sense.
I liked the end a bit more — how Zee looked after Marcus and tried to make repairs with Gentry, but overall I don’t think it was for me. I didn’t love this one. It will probably be 3 stars for me.

Any interest in reading Alice Hoffman’s The World that We Knew or Jojo Moyes’ The Giver of Stars? The weekends of September 7 or 21 would be best for me.


Bottom line is that this was just not for me . I know that Gentry went to Arkansas on his own, but what a mess Zee made . I really don’t know what else to say.!
Either date in September and either book works for me. Btw , I will probably have to take a pass on October unless we read on the first weekend Oct 5 . My sister in law is visiting on the weekend of the 12th so I won’t have a lot of time that weekend.I’m having cataract surgery on Oct 16th and 30th so not sure how it will be to read. Glad I started audiobooks! My ophthalmologist says they are not too bad and I could wait if I want, but I’ve noticed a change in my vision when driving, especially at night- a lot of glare.
I don’t know if I’ve ever mentioned it, but I have glaucoma and it is under control having had surgeries and I still use drops in one eye. At the time of the cateract surgery in my left eye , the doctor will implant a microscopic stent that might alleviate the need for at least one of the drops. So I’m going for the surgery now in hopes of improving my driving vision.


Early October is okay with me, maybe Moyes for then?
Didn't know they could implant stents in eyes. I started audio books in case of the same eventuality, my eyes just seem to get tired more easily but so far my vision is okay. Wishing you well my friend, hugs and much luck.

I’m sorry to hear about the surgery and the glaucoma. But it sounds like the surgery might really help in the long run. Yes, thank goodness for audiobooks. I’ll be interested to see what you end up deciding to listen to.
Subject to what Diane has to say, maybe we could read the Hoffman book the weekend of September 7th, and Moyes the weekend of October 5th.

Also, I love to hear your reaction to this one. I know what you mean about not expecting realism but I just couldn’t suspend disbelief when we got to the parts of the story where Gentry got involved in the shootings and how he survived his time in jail.
I think it’s one of those rare books where our reactions are very different. 2, 3 and 4 stars!
I so much enjoy these buddy reads. You’re both great reading companions!

Lise , you did like it more and Diane , you liked it a lot more . Looking forward to your reviews. I just couldn’t take the Middle English after while!
Sept 7 for Hoffman and Oct 5 for Moyes , it is !
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