5/9/2023 0 Comments Wayward pines goodreads![]() The best way to describe this book is Twin Peaks, mixed with Lost and the Village. I still had major issues with the plot of the novel, as well as Crouch’s writing, but I preferred following Agent Burke, than whatever the professor’s name was in Dark Matter. I am happy to say that I liked this significantly more not enough to continue the series, but enough to where I was reading out of intrigue, not hatred. I have also seen an episode of the show and it looked good (after reading the book, I won’t be watching it), so I wanted to at least read the first book in the series. ![]() So I was apprehensive going into this series, especially knowing that it was specifically his writing style and characters that I didn’t like the issue is, Crouch has such interesting and unique premises for his stories, and this one was no different. I’ve read one other book by Crouch, Dark Matter and I really didn’t like it. After a few incidents, he regains his memory, but realizes that nothing is as it seems in the idyllic small town, and either everyone is in on a conspiracy or he really is losing his mind. It follows Secret Service Agent Ethan Burke, who wakes up in the small town of Wayward Pines in Idaho, with no memory of who he is, how he got there or even his name. Pines is the first book in the adult mystery/ sci-fi series Wayward Pines written by Blake Crouch. ![]()
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