I enjoyed this one more than the first. I liked that it wasn‘t as much WTF as wtf.
I enjoyed this one more than the first. I liked that it wasn‘t as much WTF as wtf.
Wayward, the second book of the Wayward Pines Trilogy, had a bit of a different feel than book one. The first book had the main character asking "What is going on here? Am I crazy?" This second installment had him very much in the know, but also very much questioning the status quo.
Another good read.
Locking in that last spooky read for October! I love Crouch and how he plays with genetics, DNA, future technology and how good intentions can quickly turn evil. From this book I can see why it was made into a TV show, as it basically ends on a season finale cliff hanger. It‘s tense, it‘s interesting. Crouch is a go-to for a good ride.
I‘ll be picking up the last in the trilogy next!
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Very good - second book in the Wayward Pines trilogy. Ethan must decide to get in line with the Pine way of life or tell the townspeople the truth - I enjoyed this even more than the first book in the series and have already started the final book - I have to see how this ends.
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Started this one immediately on the heels of finishing the 1st in the series. This one had a somewhat different feel. Whereas book #1 had a lot of wtf moments where I was trying to figure out what in the heck was going on, most of that had been resolved by the end, and this book explained more of what the town was going to do about it. The first half was a little slow, but when it picked up, I was all in for the second half.
I jumped into this one as if I was a cameras positioned over Wayward Pines. As much as I liked figuring out what was going down in Boo1, I was more invested in Book2 since I understood the way in which Wayward Pines exists, I could concentre on the people within its strict borders. Why in the new world would Filcher deliberately take people involved in marital affairs 2000 years into his future? Well, maybe because it makes for a great story!
Another 5 Stars for Blake Crouch! This is the 2nd book in the Wayward Pines Trilogy. Former Federal Agent is now Sheriff of Wayward Pines. More mystery, twists and what‘s going to happen next will make you plow through this book like a freight train. About to start Book 3. I don‘t think I will get much sleep tonight 😂
The second book in the Wayward Pines series finds Ethan as sheriff trying to figure out who to trust, what to do, and whether or not to believe in a fringe revolutionary group. Crouch builds the tension masterfully, causing me to delay my dog walking to finish the book. Additionally, I will now be reading book 3 immediately instead of the other books I had planned because I. Must. Know. What. Happens!
Thanks, Blake Crouch. I need to be sleeping. #wayward #myhusbandwouldbejealous
Wow! I read this in about 6 hours, I just couldn‘t stop. Gripping from page one, a murder mystery in a town that‘s not what it seems. If you haven‘t read the first book in this series do so before reading this. Seriously so much book is packed into just 298 pages.
If you‘re looking for a quick, fast paced ride, Blake Crouch is your man. I‘m convinced I would love everything he‘s written. This is the second book in the Wayward Pines trilogy, and I love how seamlessly he moved between the first two books. I also love the idyllic, Pleasantville vibe of the town and residents. I typically don‘t read books in series back to back, but I‘m definitely tempted to get to book 3 ASAP. #ripxii bk 8
Found a Wayward Dr in my city! 😄I will be working on this one and hopefully will get to The Last Town before the weekend is over. #slaythatseriesreadathon
I'm in! I am going to try to finish Wayward and The Last Town for this one. 🤞 #slaythatseriesreadathon
I actually think I liked this sequel more than the first book! The pacing is much faster, and while it's not a standalone novel in anyway (#HolyCliffhanger!) I really enjoyed this- and the performer's voice has grown on me! #AudioColoring
The Wayward Pines trilogy is on sale for 7 bucks on Kindle today! I have heard great things about it!
I devoured the Wayward Pines trilogy, taking barely a breath between each book. I am turning into such a big fan of Blake Crouch. Loved all the twists and turns!!!
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Page 24 of current read. Working my way through the Wayward Pines trilogy. I'm actually on page 24 of the second book.
Found these two beauts at my local dollerama. How could I say no to a $3 book! I definately miss the days of garage sales though. I also purchased the first book in the "pines" at dollerama as well. Dont know really anything about the other book. Other than the blurb, still looks entertaining. Score! #muchlove
Like the first book? Well buckle your seat belt because everything you thought you knew was wrong and this ride is about to even crazier! Start page one, KABLAMMO!, book over and you're left speechless.
I really enjoyed this one. The first one was good, but this one sucked me into that crazy world. I totally binge listened this and the next.
Second book was as good as the first. Not great literature, a great summer read.