DNF: Darkness Falling
I requested Darkness Falling from NetGalley because I liked the premise: Four people inside a radio station find they may be the only normal people left alive after a strange bright light turns the rest of the town in pod-people zombies. I like zombies. But well-over 100 pages in, imagine my surprise when I have yet to see the walking undead. What I did see was nothing like the blurb... except the white light.
I was most annoyed by the exact same revelations over and over again, such as "Why would people close the doors behind them?" when everyone is trying to figure out where the town went. You know what? I would never ask that question, yet the folks in the book did, over and over and over. Another annoyance: a movie or literary reference every five seconds. One or twice could create some common ground between the characters and the audience, but we're talking like 50 different references.
So, back to the zombie thing... I'm more than a 1/3 of the way into the book and I start questioning myself about whether this was really a zombie book after all. So I go to Goodreads and discover two things: 1) While the zombies do eventually make an appearance, the book is basically the set up installment for the series, with no resolution; and 2) It was originally released in 2002... part 2 didn't come out until six years later and there is still no word on number 3. So I sat there thinking to myself, why on earth would I keep reading this book? Then I turned off my nook. Like I said, life is too short, even if giving up on a book makes me feel like a failure.
*After posting this review, a reader shared the following information with me: "Parts 1 and 2 that you mention were originally published as limited edition novellas, and they are included as *part* of Darkness Falling. Darkness Falling is essentially novellas 1 and 2 rewritten with additional material. The second novel in the trilogy is due in September 2012, and the third volume a year later." Thank you, Stevie J, for correcting my error.
**ARC Provided by NetGalley
Darkness Fallingby Peter CowtherRelease Date: September 27, 2011Publisher: Angry RobotOriginal Release Date: September 1, 2002
Labels: by Jen, dnf, horror, Not For Me, Peter Crowther
7 Comments:
"Life is too short to force yourself to keep reading"
I totally agree with you. I use to force myself to read a book I didn't like just because I felt I had to but lately I've had less time to read and more great books in my TBR pile that I've finally decided that I won't make myself finish something I'm hating.
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I haven't come across a book I haven't finished yet to be honest, but I am sure that it is bound to happen at least once. But maybe there is a reason this book took 6 years to have a sequel LOL! I also wonder why re-release it 9 years later as well, just odd. And a zombie book without zombies? That is like MTV without music, I don't like that either. Fail :( Great review hon, thank you :)
I commend your strength. I don't give up on books but I wish I did. It makes me sooo mad when things like that happen. Thank goodness for GoodReads :)
I can't stop reading a book. What if I stop the page before the book would have wowed me? I can see why you requested it though. It sounds very interesting.
I've been forcing myself to finish a book I requested through Netgalley but I don't like it at all!!! It's not that the book is bad, but that I'm just not into it. How do you do a DNF review for Netgalley? Do you send it like you would a normal one or should I say that I wasn't able to finish the book? Honestly the only reason I haven't given up on it yet is because I requested the book and I feel that I at least should finish the thing! LOL
"It was originally released in 2002... part 2 didn't come out until six years later and there is still no word on number 3."
Not true.
Parts 1 and 2 that you mention were originally published as limited edition novellas, and they are included as *part* of Darkness Falling. Darkness Falling is essentially novellas 1 and 2 rewritten with additional material. The second novel in the trilogy is due in September 2012, and the third volume a year later.
Nothing wrong in publishing a negative review if it's not for you, but do try to get your facts right...
Thanks for the review Jen. Guess what? I'm not reading book 1, 2 or 3.
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