There’s just something about the way that Crouch can consistently build intensity that is just so damn impressive.Įthan is a great main character to follow. I would say it is definitely worth a read, even if you have watched the show. Because of that though, not a lot of this came as a surprise to me, however, this is a really clever story. I mean, as adaptations go, this one was actually pretty stellar. The whole time I was reading this, picturing Matt Dillon as Ethan Burke of course, I couldn’t help but be impressed with how the television show was handled. I actually did watch the first season of the television show, Wayward Pines, released in 2015 on FOX, so I had a very strong idea of what this story was all about. I was completely correct with that assumption. I loved both Dark Matter and Recursion from Crouch and suspected it would be more of the same with this series. When my dear friend, Shannon, suggested buddy reading this together, I was 100% on board. This is a significant backlist bump for me and luckily, quite successful. Pines, the first book in Blake Crouch’s Wayward Pines trilogy, was originally published in 2012.
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