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Suswatibasu (1703 KP) rated The Girls in Books

Jul 25, 2017  
The Girls
The Girls
Emma Cline | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
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The fragility of youth under guise of a cult
A very descriptive and interesting concept tackling the effects of being a vulnerable child being manipulated by a cult. While it describes how all young people are fragile and are desperate to find a place in the world, the author seems to lack somewhere, and the narrative seems slightly disjointed.

There isn't much of an explanation for the adult Evelyn and it leaves a massive hole between the young and older versions of the main character.

There is also a lack of character build up of the members of the cult, and it does not explain what happened to the Manson-like cult leader in the end. Overall, a little long for a plot with too many questions but a great idea.
  
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The Prowler (1981)
The Prowler (1981)
1981 | Horror
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Gory kills
Made at the height of slasher boom made by the same team who would go to make friday the 13th final chapter its bascally a who dunnit as u try to figure out who the killler is linked to an unsolved murder at the end of world war 2 trigged by a dear john letter. The kills are really gory tom savini at his gory best is it any good i liked it but i watch it probably but not the best slasher film ive seen
  
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The final entry in Kevin Hearne's Iron Druid series, that closes out the story of Atticus, Oberon and companions as they attempt to stop Ragnarok (yes, that Ragnorak: the Norse end of the world)

I have to say, I also found this one not quite as enjoyable as the previous: I'm not sure why, but for some reason this just didn't grip me as much. This one largely takes it chapter about to move between the main characters: this is no longer just Atticus (and his faithful hound Oberon) story as the earlier entries were.