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I tried. Either I wasn't in the mood or it just wasn't for me. I haven't thought of this book since I put it down in August
I didn't really enjoy their first book that much, but I thought I would give this one a shot. Turns out I shouldn't have. I may give them one more chance, but who knows
personally, i did not see the get out reference until the end, and even then i'm not sure if i would even say it related to get out. to me this book does well without that reference, but i'm not knocking it for that.
This was just absolutely boring. And it took a long time for it to get somewhere, and even when it got there it was still not quite there, if that makes sense
i decided i wanted to read more of grady hendrix's work. what made me come to that decision? i don't know myself. am i glad i decided to go on that journey? with this book, not really. it wasn't giving what i thought it was going to give. part of it reminded me of john dies at the end and that book bored me almost to death, but this one didn't do that. i still wasn't really interested in it and i don't know what happened in the end, but it ended?
i don't know how i feel about it. it wasn't the best, but it wasn't the worst. i'll give volume 2 a try
this book started off strong and then it became very boring. I honestly could not tell you any of the characters names or why the person who was murdered was murdered or even if it was actually a murder. it's a 2.5 star book.
4.5 stars. The ending !! I will probably write a review when I wake up, but now, I sleep.
I'm like too conflicted to rate this.* I didn't know what to expect going into it. Maybe I expected O'Malley to have another winner like he did with his others (although I've yet to read Lost at Sea). In the beginning, I found it somewhat comical, but then it just became obnoxious, although it might have been Lottie herself. The art style was good and fit the story, but I didn't understand the direction it [the story] was going. Even after reading the ending I'm still unsure. I want to give it a 2.5, since it wasn't the worst graphic novel I've read, but it doesn't quite deserve 3. And maybe it's just a flatout 2-star book.
*I don't want to erase any of this so I'm just going to give it 2
Another 4.5 stars. It would have been five if I understood the world a little better, but it took me a while to get it. I don't see how this was originally a standalone, either. The ending seemed too big a setup for the sequel.
I also read this for my English class. Although I didn't read every tale, the ones I read were actually pretty good. Some of the tales I could see the ending coming, ie The Pardoner's Tale. It's still one of my favorite though, including the tale the Wife of Bath told.