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Bag of Bones was a quick read (especially for its size), which is normal for King. For a long time I considered King my favorite author and his books are easy for me to slip into, like a comfy pair of socks. Unfortunately I felt less haunted and more ho-hum by this ghost story. I couldn't relate to the main character and thought a lot of his decisions were odd (to say the least). A supernatural mystery sounds fun but its components swung between obvious and obtuse faster then a car careens with a flat tire.
Next up was a more direct mystery: The Woman in the Window. I was constantly distracted by my frustrations with the main character. I understand the author's need to trap the character in her house but the execution of her dilemma felt heavy handed and blunted the impact of the actual mystery (which was pretty darn good).
The Boy on the Bridge was as good as The Girl With All the Gifts and actually improved my view of the overall story. I can't think of any time I've read two novels set in the same universe that managed to both stand on their own and add to the collective whole so perfectly. I wholeheartedly recommend both books and recommend starting with Girl.
Malingering on my shelf are The French Lieutenant's Woman and Novel Explosives, I need to kick myself into finishing both as I'm over halfway done with them.
Next month I think I'm going to pick up This Is How You Lose the Time War to fill in the gaps between our books club selections.

All in all I liked the audio version of The Snowman a bit better. It may have simply boiled down to a personal preference in narrators which were vastly different between the two books.



Books mentioned in this topic
Welcome to Night Vale (other topics)Bag of Bones (other topics)
Gideon the Ninth (other topics)
The Snowman (other topics)
The Bat (other topics)
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Stephen King (other topics)Tamsyn Muir (other topics)
Jo Nesbø (other topics)