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Dec 18, 2020 04:01PM

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Just caught a reference to Ghostbusters, which made me smile.



My review, spoiler hidden.

Thanks, Nadine! I have it out from the library, and I'll move it up in the pile now. You've gotten me intrigued. (I did read the sample a couple of weeks ago, and the prescience was freaking me out a little!)




That's how I felt (I'm still a print-only reader), so I DNF'd it.
The prose compares poorly to the other 6 I've read so far - which have been terrific. (Well, finished 5, working on the 6th.) I have some quibbles with some of those books, but not with the prose. I don't know if this is just a particularly good year, but =The Down Days= has been my only real disappointment so far. (Perhaps there are more waiting for me, I'm not even half-way through the list yet.)



I also just finished it and have similar feelings. I ended up being more engaged in the end, but I wouldn't call it an enjoyable experience getting there. It was a bit of a chore, and I just really wish the organizers didn't add so much dystopia/pandemic-related material to the short list this year. :/ 2.5 stars for me.

Me too. I thought it was kind of a fun fantasy adventure kind of pandemic, which made for a nice reading experience during a real pandemic. Video-gamish in a good way.

Me neither. The author set up this world then sort of just waved her hands around in the end not explaining anything. For my part I didn’t much enjoy the journey to this foggy end either, a lot of the plot points are confounding to me and the prose was average, at best, sometimes worse.

Me neither. The author set up this world then sort of just waved her hands around..."
I gave it 5 stars because it was the right book at the right time for me, but now with a little more distance, I can't give the ending a pass anymore, so 4 stars. But I liked the trip up until the end very much.


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