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The Many
The Many | Nathan Field
5 posts | 7 read | 3 to read
Karl notices something odd about his sister the morning after a blind date. A coldness in her manner; nothing anyone else would notice. Suspicious, he confronts her about the date but she turns nasty, accusing him of taking a perverse interest in her sex life.
When he next sees her, months later, she seems back to normal, until a harmless comment provokes a sudden, violent response. As her mental state fluctuates, Karl seeks out the man she dated just before her personality began to change, convinced she is suppressing a painful memory from that night. But what he discovers is something far more sinister, and pervasive, than he'd ever imagined.
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Bookgirl
The Many | Nathan Field
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Mehso-so

Between a pick and so-so. I read the entire trilogy and will review all. This first book starts out rough. It‘s just gross and uncomfortable and I considered bailing. I stayed with it and grew interested in the story. Karl and Dawn are brought together by their shared grief over loved ones‘ horrific online dating experiences. Karl is fine but Dawn is hard to root for. Some answers are given but they just lead to more questions. #catsoflitsy

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Maude
The Many | Nathan Field
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Pickpick

Very creepy, not too far fetched for a thriller. I definitely would read more books by him. I won this from #goodreadsgiveaway and I was not at all disappointed.

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JacintaMCarter
The Many | Nathan Field
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Pickpick

#2017Book77
I considered bailing on this novel for about the first 30 pages. I'm glad I held out, though, because after that first chunk this story took a super creepy turn, and I read the rest of it in one sitting. This novel will make you never want to try online dating, make you question whether or not you really know the people with whom you share your house and your life, and will lead you to check your closets for men who don't have faces.

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athorne
The Many | Nathan Field
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☠️☠️ Definitely not on my list of favorites or enjoyed reads. The themes it says it explores, it does not. If it were anymore crude, it'd cross into smut.

Full review: http://www.theghastlygrimoire.com/2016/12/11/book-review-the-many-by-nathan-fiel...

Hestapleton 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 7y
Godmotherx5 Oh no. I have it on my shelf. 7y
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AngelErin
The Many | Nathan Field
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Pickpick

I received a free ebook copy of this from netgalley in exchange for an honest review. I really enjoyed this one! Parts of it are really fresh and unique. Also, I like the splash of horror. Some things were pretty creepy actually. Excellent psychological thriller!

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