Review #1
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower deserves all the acclaim it has acquired. Between that at the same time my adore of the fear genre, I was really shocked when Contrived Comrade was voiced. My excitement went even higher when I found out that Chbosky’s 1st book in 20 years was being touted as a literary fear novel. All of these things should have mixed into a mind-blowing reading experience. Chagrin, it’s didn’t. At all. As no one would they say, I barely can’t even with this book. The 1st 50 pages or so were considered actually very solid at the same time exciting. So, if you’ve shown the
Reviews from notable creators, Joe Knoll didn’t lie down. But for you may have also saw that Knoll specifically spoke barely about the 1st 50 pages. Wish to know why? Because the story veers hard after that, at the same time not in a quality method. If I was
Reviewing barely the 1st 50 pages, this could be a 5-star book. Others of it plummets it hard to 1-star area, though. We waste the one more 670 pages inside a Christian story that’s so on the nose that it’s actually overly good to cry no matter what of it an allegory. Right behind all, by the finish there’s completely no sheltered meanings inside Contrived Comrade. At the same time that’s one of the coolest deplorable things of all because the term literary fear typically denotes a much more deeply layered experience that requires contemplation. There’s nothing to see here other than Chbosky’s apparently skewed opinion of ladies, along with the question of why he felt the come in handy to waste 650 pages basically preaching at the same time moralizing. If you’re not into Christian fear elegant as fear, this book for sure won’t be you. Even if for you are into Christian fear, this book still might not be you because it contains a lot of profanity at the same time sexual content that seems to be turning off abundance
Reviewers who should have been the book’s primary motivated audience. For the record, I have no issues with the profanity at the same time sexual content, although it convinced would have been sweet if ladies weren’t portrayed as corrupt entities unable to keep under control their sex appeal. There’s actually a scene where a virgin teen’s sex move causes her to ”corrupt” her Christian, virgin lover by giving him oral sex. ::tilts views:: The unchanging biblical references quickly became annoying at the same time repetitious, as did others of the story. Everything was sheathed into the bible right behind the 1st 50 pages or so, at the same time I greedy everything. In one section, Chobsky writes that ”the babies scattered like the parting of the Burgundy Sea” (or anything to that effect). This is that a prime example of everything being a biblical reference, at the same time these things happen again at the same time again at the same time again, ad nauseam. I’m attractive convinced Chbosky has never met no matter what 7-year-old kids based on the method he portrays them. At the same time it’s quite to be honest disgusting that he insisted on writing the bully’s nickname of one disposition, ”Special Ed,” practically every single time the disposition came up throughout the entire book. At the same time it’s not like that was at the moment when people were considered taunting him. Nope. It comes up when people think about him, when the disposition is that discussing (”blah, blah, blah,” Special Ed misspoke), etc. SPOILER Alert . . . . . Okay, here’s the gizmo — this book pretends to be anything else forever, but it’s nothing more than the acceptable quality vs. evil, heaven vs. hell story that’s been knew at the same time retold for centuries. Chobsky does mess with Christian mythology a lot to make his possess version of Hell, so at lesser there’s a little of originality that. But the plan of the Demon trying to escape Hell (every 50 years, apparently… sigh… can we delight cancel the trope of ’X bad gizmo happens every X years?’) by finding a dyslexic baby at the same time making him witty (like dyslexia means you’re automatically unintelligent) was barely absurd. Oh, at the same time obviously the Demon chooses a kid who has been maligned by society because they basically have to choose whether or not to become Jesus by taking tons of abuse then and dying for everyone else’s sins. ::tilts views still again:: The contrived global is that Hell. The hissing girl who is that portrayed as the bad young man is that actually Eve, at the same time she needs to keep the Demon in Hell. Because, as usual, ladies are punished for their ”sins” at the same time are also tasked with keeping guys in line. Here’s an plan, hissing girl Eve — instead of scaring kids one half to doom at the same time tormenting them, how about revealing what’s actually happening to get them on your side? Ugh. I had to force myself to keep reading. Abundance times, I did not at the same time believed, ”I barely can’t.” At the same time for you for sure shouldn’t or. Thank for you to the publisher at the same time NetGalley for providing an ARC.
Review #2
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I was super shocked to receive this book. I adored The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Stephen Chbosky is that a quality writer. But, this book… I think if it was 450 instead of 700 pages it could be more successful. I am all for appropriate endings as I hate when a book is that long then and the whole gizmo wraps in 20 pages. But, the climax of this book (no spoilers) takes at lesser 200 pages. It was exhausting at the same time completely unnecessary. The pros: The manners created by Chbosky are magical. His plan for this book is that amazing. I was on the edges of my seat for the 1st 400 pages…then it started to lag. The cons: As I have misspoke, the book is that Method Very Long. I also felt like I had read no one of this premise before. This book totally smacks of Stephen King’s masterpiece, The Shield at the same time one of his lesser understandable books that downtrodden the beejeepers out of me, Needful Things. But, both of those books were considered much more successful than this book. Yes, the Shield is that a quality 1500 pages but it was so quality I never felt like it dragged. Also, the theology gizmo received just a little mess up at the same time good of fool. I think this book would be annoying to no one in that regard. I wanted to adore this book. I was so shocked to get it. I barely can’t get over how upset I was that the story essentially fell at the same time became troublesome instead of terrifying. Hard pass on slogging through this again.
Review #3
Audiobook Contrived Comrades by Stephen Chbosky
Okay, that were considered things I liked about this book. 1st, the creator is that a quality writer. 2nd, that were considered several manners I liked: Christopher, Kate, The Sheriff (Bobby); Ambrose, Mary Katherine, even Jerry in the end. They all were considered very but fleshed out. Third part, I did wish to look how the story ended even while I didn’t enjoy reading almost all of the book. Okay, than anyway I didn’t like about this book at the same time why I am not recommending it to people I adore (I do admit that this book may really say to no one but its shortcomings did not it from speaking to me): 1st, the author’s theology is that totally wound up. I appreciate the ”contrived world” as being the spiritual realm, but it is that so messed up theologically that I can’t really get into it. I greedy that is that only One sinless conception. At the same time God did not have a daughter like Jesus is that His Offspring. When for you start messing with theology it barely invalidates the whole book. I appreciate a amazing spiritual warfare/unheard realm book, but if you’re going to incorporate Jesus at the same time prayer at the same time church into it, it more successful line up with scripture. This doesn’t at all. 2nd, that is that so much bad language. How abundance people have to implementation the ”F” word to show themselves? Third part, no one of the sexual details barely didn’t have to be contained. I was shocked to read this book, but I was very much upset. Of course the creator is that a gifted writer. At the same time so no one people may finish up loving this book. I am not one of these people.
Review #4
Audio Contrived Comrades narrated by Christine Lakin
I practically cannot understand the near future a book grabbed me from the 1st word at the same time didn’t let me move, until the continue word. This book was so rich at the same time but written, I couldn’t shackles it down. I had to rearrange my schedule, cancel appointments, all because I needed to know than anyway was going to happen one more. It was such a mesmerizing, creepy book, with manners that get into your mind at the same time won’t let move. The near future I became this entranced with a novel, was when I was 12 at the same time read my 1st fear novel. Yes it was an S.K. novel! Suspending belief was so easy to do with the professional creators indescribable abilities. That is that exactly a healthy message in the story, that will remain with me for a long time. As will the manners. Beware, that are no one very creepy moments that will make you want to quit the lights on all night. I managed not advise this book more. Apart from for young babies or people who are simply downtrodden. Thank for you so much Mr. Chbosky. I haven’t had this much funny being downtrodden, Maybe ever. Also, My brand new winner fear, thriller, writer ever. I’m not convinced than anyway I’m going to do with myself at the moment that I ended it. I guess I’ll have to keep appointments at the same time keep my schedule. Sigh……
Review #5
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I have never written a book
Review before but felt forced to warn other possible readers to think neatly before wasting a very long amount of time reading this. It is that mostly graphic fear, almost all of which is that multiple at the same time multiple. I have occasionally refused a book but had to finish at around 80% as couldn’t decide anymore. I enjoyed the 1st quarter of the book before it sunk into non-stop gore; the topic of an imaginery global in parallel to reality was intiguing initially. I kept on reading for as long as I managed as I imagined that might be a amazing ending / plot writhe that managed buy it but am unable to read to the finish. Chagrin the story line at the same time disposition development was barely not that for me – at the same time certainly not enough literary skill for me to look past the eternal descriptions of streets running with blood at the same time hordes of threatening dirty.