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I'm really enjoying Gordon's chapters more than Megan's but I do love seeing how they are intertwined to each other, Gordon's just has more action with a more compelling story being told. The contrast between his chapters being faster and more action based and hers being more calming and slow is interesting too, what's nice is it doesn't ruin the flow of the story. (these characters are kids by the way not adults and it's not a romantic story)
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It would be really nice if I could find an alien romance that doesn't just regurgitate the same story plot over and over again. So far there hasn't been ONE single original or new idea, it's just the same story with different people and a different author and it's not even entertaining. Also why did the author think the male mc walking around booty butt naked with only a pair of boots on was a good choice? This just infuriates me because it's really stupid.
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Overall I found this be quiet boring, now I do believe the audiobook helped in creating this feeling. The narrator did nothing to breathe life into the story, but the writing also lacked any real fire to it. I picked this up as one of its tags was Gothic Horror, and unfortunately this had no gothic atmosphere at all which also ruined the experience for me. I feel within the bones of this story there was a good idea, it was just executed poorly. We spend a lot of time being told about the books in the library that main character Booth is archiving, and after awhile it just because monotonous and uninteresting. Long winded paragraphs of info dumping that while did pretaint to the story, wasn't presented in an engaging manner. Another annoyance I had was Booth's speech pattern, I think Monette was going for the shy, introverted, doesn't talk to a lot of people character trait but you can only handle someone "err'ing and uhhh'ing" so many times before it starts to ruin the enjoyment and since my enjoyment was already so low, it was frustrating. The haunting aspects left a lot to be desired, I have noticed this trend in haunted house stories that involve the author just having a character tell us what the hauntings are and not having the characters live through them. Now there was a few scenes where they did live in the moment of a "haunting" but for me there wasn't enough, nor where they scary, tragic yes, but nothing that made me gasp or physically respond to. I kept going because a bunch of other reviews said the ending is worth the long winded paragraphs and slow moving story, and sadly for me it was absolutely not worth the work. I was very disappointed in the end, I'm not a fan of the whole "last chapter is a quick wrap up of what happened to everyone the end" it's such a lack luster way of ending a tale, and the outcome of the haunting and the events leading up to it wasn't that spectacular either. All in all I should have followed my gut and Dnf'd this but we live and we learn right.
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