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Average rating2.2
On their drive east to visit family, Mark and Maggie are forced to stop for the night at a remote inn, completely without power, where the road trip goes hauntingly awry.
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The book's premise seemed promising but unfortunately it fell apart.
I see now why this book has been rated so poorly by fellow Goodreads users. I'm always happy to give a book a fair chance, but nothing about the plot or characters' actions made sense. I know there's a bit of irrationality involved with strife but this takes it to new levels. The climax of the book hits in the last 15 pages or so, and then collapses fast.
Also, can authors please stop this annoying tendency to cite classics for no real reason? It just feels like a thin ploy to show that they've read the classics.
For a quote that pissed me off so much when I read it, I'm putting my own spin on it by saying:
“I had a sudden sinking feeling that this book was a loser.”
Husband is a worthless piece of shit who essentially tortures his wife, mentally/emotionally.
And it's like, I'm all for unlikeable characters but with the husband his sole purpose in the novel was just to be like that guy who says the shittiest things and once you confront them on it, they'll go “it's just a joke...”. That's not what I would consider for “unlikeable”, it's a flat character put in just to add drama and misery. You have to have the ability to create a scene to back up unlikeable people, you have to make it make sense.
That's all my thoughts on this. There was nothing to this. Don't bother.
So. I feel it's almost unfair for me to rate this book so low, as it took me so long to complete it; normally, I'm a fairly fast reader, but that is dependent on two things: 1) I don't have crazy stuff going on in my life, and 2) the book keeps me engaged. I think that's relatively typical of most avid readers, but I felt I should clarify. As I am in the midst of wedding planning and other such things, I felt that I was unable to concentrate on this book.
That being said, this book wasn't what I anticipated, which is fine! I wish it had not been marketed, based on the blurb, as a sort of mystery/suspense/thriller, as that is decidedly not that book. It is more of an introspective look into a couple's life after the wife, Maggie, is mugged, and suffers a dramatic change in personality. There are alternating POVs each chapter, and I must say I found Maggie's voice and struggle much more complicated and compelling. I think it is telling that I had to look up the name of the husband (it's Mark, by the way) almost immediately after finishing, because he was just so blah to me.
I will keep this short as it was not that I didn't like this book, and I certainly wouldn't say no one should ever read it; I loved a lot of the prose and again, Maggie was a great character to me, but I felt myself slogging through each Mark chapter and found that it was much more character-driven than plot-driven. I usually love that, as characters are more important to me than plot nine times out of ten, but when there are only two main characters not including the best character, Gerome, RIP little guy and you don't care for reading the POV of one of them, it makes the book a chore to sit through.