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Punch Me Up to the Gods
Brian Broome
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Fellow TC's, I think I am no longer allowed to vote for readalong books. Every book I recommend I end up hating and every book I openly vote against ends up being a favorite š
I was dreading reading this book. It was an intriguing premise but all I heard was how disturbing and difficult it was to get through. That and all the comparisons to 1984, a book I loathe, had me wanting to run in the opposite direction.
I honestly loved it. The descriptions were graphic but nothing felt unnecessary or shock value-y, although this is a common criticism I'm seeing from others. This book is painting a picture of complacency in which people are willing to take part in a disturbing system as long as their normalcy is not interrupted too much. A world where anything the government says is accepted as fact, without question. This book is a glaring look in the mirror for the world today and a wake up call to QUESTION WHAT WE ARE DOING.
I loved the pacing of the book as well. It starts slow and gets faster and faster as the book goes on, mimicking the loss of control Marcos experiences as his world crashes around him. While we're never quite sure what to think of him in part 1, part 2 makes it abundantly clear what kind of person he is.
I want this to be required reading but I fear that the message would go over a certain group of people's heads and they'd be on the ground praising this fictional government for finding another source of meat for these poor people.
jordynreads commented on crybabybea's review of What Moves the Dead (Sworn Soldier, #1)
This was a super atmospheric, claustrophobic gothic story.
Though I haven't read The Fall of the House of Usher, the inspiration from Poe is pronounced and clear. Some imagery and creepy scenes felt plucked right out of his stories, especially the overwhelming feeling of madness and hysteria that slowly descends as the story goes on. I'm not the biggest fan of Poe, so I enjoyed when Kingfisher leaned on more outwardly eerie elements with the fungal horror and zombified fauna.
For such a short book, it takes a long time for the story to actually get going. I appreciated the setup for what it was, relying on a gloomy mood and mysterious scenes, but I felt like I wanted just a bit more something to happen. However, Kingfisher's writing overall is consistent and evocative, she really knows how to set the mood and immerse you into each scene. Her sense of dry humor and the witty dialogue really fit well with the story, though it's not something I personally enjoy a lot of.
I struggled to get through this and ended up feeling very meh with not much to say. Very moody, dreary, and slow-paced. Super interested in reading more of Kingfisher's works since I did enjoy her writing!
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I find myself guilty of using the sometimes annoying phrase, āThe book is so much betterā. What are some of your favorite book to movie adaptations of all time? Any that you feel were even better than the book or just as good? Any movies werenāt as good as the book, but still really good? Any that you were looking forward to but extremely disappointed with? One that comes to mind for me is āThe Giverā. It was one of my favorite books growing up, and the movie was so disappointing.
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I just downloaded pagebound and it's so cuteš„°. Cannot wait to discover even more about this app!
I was wondering if it is possible to search on ISBN for books as well? And does anyone know how long it usualy takes before new books upload after you entered the goodreads-link to the "missing books" button? I am mostly curious about translated versions, that are under "Editions" on goodreads. Can we add those as well since they have their own ISBN or will Pagebound recognise these as the 'original' edition?
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Reading this again cause i realised iāve never finished it
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Mariahās POV just isnāt working for me. Itās not that sheās a bad character ā sheās competent, sheās relatable in that soft ache of wanting to be the plan instead of just a plan ā but sheās giving side character energy while holding the main mic, and thatās always jarring.
Bree walks into a scene and the air shifts. William and Natasia bring weight and intrigue. Mariah, on the other hand, makes the story lose momentum the moment she steps in. Instead of being pulled into the story, I become aware that Iām reading. And that whole āmust be nice to be the chosen oneā vibe she carries ā itās not malicious, but it puts distance between her and me as a reader. It almost feels like sheās narrating from outside the circle I care about most.
When Iām here for Breeās power arc, Nickās righteous rage, and all the tangled history unraveling around them, Mariahās quieter āwish I mattered moreā perspective feels like slamming the brakes on everything I care about.
I think part of why sheās harder to connect with is that she hasnāt earned the page time yet. Everyone else has sweat, scars, or secrets that make me lean forward. Mariah? Sheās just there ā narrating important moments without contributing much to them.
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Iām literally just stalling at this point. Iām still on page 181 ā where the narrative finally, finally turns back to Bree ā and I just canāt get into it. And I know why: Iām genuinely afraid of powering through this part only to have to slow down again once another POV takes over, because I am not šš¾ interested šš¾š.
I know Breeās POV is gonna be good, but the second I remember thereās another Mariah interlude or Sel stationary-chapter lurking around the corner, my excitement just deflates.
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I unfortunately am still really struggling to stay invested in these characters and this world. It's not that things aren't happening, they definitely are, but I don't feel connected enough to anything that's going on and I'm mostly just bored. I'm trying to push to the end of the book anyway, but I'm sort of afraid this series just isn't going to be for me.