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colleen the convivial curmudgeon, Not a book hipster!
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Is anyone else planning to read this one?


Sweet! I hope you like it better than my last pick. (Me too for that matter. :P)

I really liked this image from early on:
"The ash smeared the city's palette into a gray hush on the best of days, but introduce clouds and a little bit of precip and the city became an altar to obscurity. He was an insect exploring a gravestone: the words and names were crevasses to get lost in, looming and meaningless."


"You're not in the system. You might as well not exist." Where was The System now, after the calamity? It had been an invisible fist floating above them for so long and now the fingers were open, disjoined, and everything slipped through, everything escaped."Going to keep opinions to myself 'til I've finished Friday. Regardless of what I might think, it's very quotable! :D

Otherwise, I think that it's interesting so far, but kinda want it to get moving already and start.

I'm at 80 pages or so, and by action movie standards not a lot has happened yet. I appreciate the dismal atmosphere he's creating with all the description, flashbacks and exposition.
Since it's a relatively short book (300-ish pages in paperback) I could put up with it being this way through its whole length, though I do hope there's some sort of point to it.


"Now, the people were no longer mere survivors, [...] but the "American Phoenix." The more popular diminutive "pheenie" had taken off in the settlements..."I'm now done with Friday. Liking it a lot so far!
(Everything below is a minor spoiler, although it's almost entirely about "look and feel.")
One thing that's very believable to me is how much people are clinging to brand names from their past life, and anxiously awaiting new "corporate sponsor" arrangements with the camps so they can have their favorite products: bandages with an armadillo cartoon character, a particular brand of lotion, athletic shoes...
Mark Spitz is kind of a boring pov character. I'm sure it's deliberate. And also deliberate that he's given a moniker that doesn't really mean anything (an Olympic swimmer from the early '70s?), and that he's the ultimate B student, and all the things (aside from the monsters) that register on his consciousness as he's sweeping are rather ordinary remnants of office and home life.
The idea that everyone has their own version of PASD is interesting, and fairly realistic I think. Mark Spitz's PASD centering on the identity and individuality of the plague victims/skells is a nice touch.

I hate when zombie books are boring. :(

It reminds me a bit of Annihilation in being more about setting a scene and/or mood than... things happening. Impressionistic is a good way to describe it.

I also didn't get much reading in this weekend. The hubs and I hung curtains and relocated my office (again) and rearranged stuff this weekend, so not much time for the reading.

So I mostly focused on my audiobook with my eyes closed. I'm hoping to finish that (the audio) tonight, and then come back to Colson.

I'm back into this after being a lazy bum through a social weekend and a federal holiday. More thoughts soon. ;)

I keep finding ANYTHING else to read. Which is not a great sign.

I feel ya, Becky. Not on this one, necessarily, though I find I can't gulp it, and sipping isn't entirely satisfactory either.
Go ahead and cut bait if you want, and find another seasonally appropriate book that's more fun for you. It won't hurt my feelings. :) I'll put up some final thoughts when I'm done.

Sorry for the back to back duds. :(


On the whole I think it might have been a better sell as a novella or something even shorter. A tone piece with very little plot really doesn't need to be novel-length, even if as novels go it isn't all that long. But I'm in the home stretch--only 50 pages to go--and I'm gonna finish it, dang it, even if the end is exactly the same as the beginning. See you then!



Woooooow. A whole month. O_O


I'm impressed by your staying power. Once I notice I've been stalling on the same book for that long, its auto-DNF.
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