You'll love this one...!! A book club & more discussion

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Murder of Crows (The Other #2) - January 4th 2021
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It will be my first museum challenge book.

I have an interactive that fits. :)

So the story picks up where book one left us. For a few paragraphs I thought that (view spoiler)

I'm about half way through chapter 3. I think this would be a (view spoiler)

What is the end date for this buddy read?"
There is not date. The thread just quiets down on its own when all readers are done. Please, fell free to join anytime.
We read the 1st one in October. You can check its discussion thread: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...



I'm about half way through chapter 3. "(view spoiler)

So the story picks up where book one left us. For a few paragraphs I thought that [spoilers removed]"
Me too.. I was like. WOW, that was fast.

I can't remember either Christina.
Esther, re chapter 3 comment (view spoiler)
Chapter 4 (view spoiler)

Lorenzo (view spoiler)
Jean(view spoiler)
Monty (view spoiler)
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I am loving this series, I wished I found it sooner. At first it reminded me of the Shadow Hunter series by Cassandra Clare, but now I think it is actually much better!

So I finished reading it today. There were some parts I enjoyed, but most of it was kinda meh. Maybe because I didn’t read the first, so I’m missing something?
I was wondering if anyone else felt like there were a lot of little repeating phrases throughout the book?
I also felt kind of thrown by the tone. Sometimes I thought, oh this is supposed to be funny, but then it was actually quite serious. And sometimes I thought it was supposed to be serious, and then something comical would happen. Was this book supposed to have dark humor? Because I understand dark humor. I love dark humor. A Fish Called Wanda is a great example of dark humor. But I felt like the tone wasn’t quite there, and am at a loss as to what sort of tone was supposed to come across.

Having not read the first you may have lost some world building and background stories that gave a bit of depth to the characters. Maybe you would have enjoyed it more, or maybe not as the tone was similar to this one.

Lorenzo [spoilers removed]
Jean[spoilers removed]
Monty [spoilers removed]
in general I like that we get glimpse of the world beyond Lakeside...."
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This book is so awesome. I just can't get enough. Had I not stumbled upon this buddy read, I probably would have missed this series. So I guess I am grateful.

Gunnit, if you do not want to risk spoilers, you should post this in the thread for Written in red . Also, it will give the opportunity to everyone that has read or is currently reading this book to discuss it.
Great that you are loving it. This series is going to be my "candy" reading for 2021 I think.
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