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Nod
Nod | Adrian Barnes
Dawn breaks over Vancouver and no one in the world has slept the night before, or almost no one. A few people, perhaps one in ten thousand, can still sleep, and theyve all shared the same golden dream. After six days of absolute sleep deprivation, psychosis will set in. After four weeks, the body will die. In the interim, panic ensues and a bizarre new world arises in which those previously on the fringes of society take the lead. Paul, a writer, continues to sleep while his partner Tanya disintegrates before his eyes, and the new world swallows the old one whole.
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Kaag
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Panpan

I was intrigued by the idea of the novel, nobody falls asleep except a few and they have the same dream. We start with day 18, a zombie like scenario... ok not the start I wanted. Then day 1, ok pretty good. It went straight downhill after that. The novel heads in several directions I didn‘t have an interest in and never really explored what I wanted explored. There‘s no mystery, no tension. I did enjoy the gritty writing style but that‘s it.

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SoapboxEdits
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Mehso-so

Well...I really wanted to love this book. I kept waiting for the protagonist to DO something. He pretty much let‘s life and other characters drag him along. The literary descriptions were beautiful and the reflection of life and happenings poignant, though the SHOWING of emotions, feelings, and physical sensations fell a little flat. A few plot points were out of the blue and never explained. There was an anticlimactic ending.

RamsFan1963 Hmmmm...not encouraging. I have this on my TBR shelves 4y
SoapboxEdits @RamsFan1963 the descriptions and metaphors were easy to relate to, but it was difficult to connect to the protagonist. It was easy enough to get through, I never felt exasperated and it was a good way to spend some down time. Not horrifying or scary in anyway, IMO. Maybe I spent too many years living with insomnia 😋 4y
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SoapboxEdits
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“...there‘s us getting f***ed over and there‘s us also watching ourselves getting f***ed over.”

Best way to describe our current world situations.

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RamsFan1963
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I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description or reason for wanting to read the book. Some are old and some will be new. Don't judge me - I have a lot of books.
Day 21

#tbrpile #theTBRmountain

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Crysboehne
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Pickpick

I read many of the reviews on Litsy prior to starting this book and almost left it on my shelf. I found this book in a spare bedroom of my recently deceased stepmothers home and stashed it away in my luggage. When I picked it up a few days ago, I could smell the faint odor of her cigarette smoke and was immediately transformed to my time spent with her. I‘m so glad I didn‘t leave it behind, it was a great book and well worth the read.

Crysboehne I would also like to note that the Author‘s Note at the end of the book was beautiful and made the story of Nod even better. 4y
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keithmalek
Nod | Adrian Barnes
Bailedbailed

The author of this novel has obviously watched too many bad zombie movies.

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TrishB
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Pickpick

Enjoyed this one - even though it was nothing particularly new. Big disaster, world falls apart, doesn‘t affect tiny minority etc. How quickly does civilisation disintegrate- seems to be quicker every book.
I may be done with such novels for a while.
But overall a good dystopian read if you‘re in the mood 😁

rachaich Blurb sounds good :) 6y
TrishB @rachaich it was a really good read! I just realised afterwards I probably need to give the dystopian novel a little rest for a bit! 6y
vivastory I'll have to check it out. Sounds like Black Moon, which I highly recommend 6y
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KB253 😃😃nothing new...world falls apart 6y
Reggie I‘m starting a new dystopian today, but your review makes me smile. 6y
TrishB @Reggie they can be pretty similar 😁 6y
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TrishB
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#lunchtimereading
More dystopian bonkersness!!

Kalalalatja This does sound bonkers! Can‘t wait to see what you think! 6y
ephemeralwaltz Can't wait for your thoughts! 6y
laurieluna Bizarre blurb! I'm intrigued. 6y
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rwmg I thought it was great. It did feature in my dreamlife afterwards. 6y
TrishB @rwmg enjoying it so far! 6y
JennyM We should use that word more - bonkersness! 😆 6y
TrishB @JennyM 😁 it definitely fit this one! 6y
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scripturient
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So, I‘m in the mood for a bit of horror. I love to sleep and take naps. Let‘s see if that will be the same after I‘m done with this book. Just one quick snooze before I start... okay, I‘m up. So here goes. 😁

Avanders I really enjoyed the book.... I love these kinds of explorations! I'll look forward to seeing what you think! 6y
BetweenThesePages Looks like an interesting book, 6y
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TheDaysGoBy
Nod | Adrian Barnes
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Mehso-so

So I finished this yesterday and it was ok. A book where only a handful of people in the world can sleep while everyone else suffers through being awake. It was an apocalypse type novel that had an interesting premise but didn't deliver on the depth/details I was looking for.

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rekahlee
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My most anti-social cat will always join me when I‘m reading. It‘s our bonding time ☺️ #catsoflitsy

Chasing_Pages 😻 So pretty! Fluffy like my Luna! 6y
rekahlee @Chasing-Pages He has the softest fur. I wish he would cuddle more often! 6y
Chasing_Pages Yes, mine is pretty cuddly but on her own terms. 😹 You can see my fluffy girl on my page if you want. 6y
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TheDaysGoBy
Nod | Adrian Barnes
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Here are the three books I'll be reading this month. Jane Eyre and Nod are buddy reads while I'm currently working through Talking As Fast As I Can. I'm listening to the audio as I follow along with the book

#janinbooks18

Godmotherx5 I‘m going Gaga over the castle & Jane Eyre. 💝💃🏻😛💝💝💝💝💝 6y
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rekahlee
Nod | Adrian Barnes

@TheDaysGoBy Getting ready to make the reading schedule for January. Very excited!

TheDaysGoBy Yay!! I got it ordered and should be getting it any day now (edited) 6y
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Northerngrl
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This is the first non-academic book I am reading in months (it's finally term break at uni) ... Sounds neat! #winterbreakreading.

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JPeterson
Nod | Adrian Barnes
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And now on to the #AllHallowsReadBookExchange

Thank you, @TheBookDream 🎃👻
The pen is too awesome, I'm hoping I can get some weird looks from my coworkers today! Morrigan, my cat, full approves of the kitty book bag as well! 😸

Thanks @MaleficentBookDragon for hosting!

TheBookDream I hope you enjoy! I have so little experience with horror (and you're so widely read! Some of the most perfect looking books I found you had already read lol) I went more with creepy people books. And Spin is a sci-fi book I just adored when I read it. Happy All Hallow's Read! 6y
Cinfhen 💝👻 6y
robinb Nice! 6y
JPeterson @TheBookDream Thanks! I haven't heard of any of them, but can't wait to read them! Especially Spin, it sounds fantastic! 6y
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Balibee146
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Pickpick

I really enjoyed this. The narrator professes a lot of unlikeable traits and opinions, while through his actions he consistently tries to do right. If you like your apocalyptic fiction to explain cause and ultimate effects you will hate this... Like The Road it doesn't try to explain why conclusively and it isn't a neat wrapped up ending either. #read2017

TrishB Good review 👍 7y
Balibee146 @TrishB 99p on Kindle ;-) 7y
TrishB Awwww Ali! Now I had to buy it 😀 7y
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Balibee146 @TrishB sorry mischief managed.... 7y
TrishB 😂😂 will be going away with work at beginning of November so stock piling some books on kindle - just in case I don't like the 250 already on there! 7y
Balibee146 Lol @TrishB snap! And I hardly even use it. 7y
TrishB I use for travel and the hairdressers but still can't resist the 99p offers! 7y
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Balibee146
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The narrator is an etymologist 😛😀🙋 (Also a misanthropic sarcastic know it all using snide humour to cover horror and fear - great voice!)

TrishB Great description 👍 7y
tpixie Cool 😎 stacked 7y
Balibee146 @TrishB so far really having fun with this...even with my kinemortophobia! Have you read it? 7y
TrishB No - but stacked! 7y
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Balibee146
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Enjoying this interesting take on the Zombie Apocalypse... Should finish it tonight if the fam give me some peace! #FridayReads

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Balibee146
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Up next - been a while since I used my Kindle.

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rwmg
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Interesting twist on zombie apocalypse

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Bookscatsandcountry
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Pickpick

Finished this one this morning and quite enjoyed some apocalyptic fiction ?? 3.5 ⭐️Now I'll probably spend all afternoon trying t decide which book to read next."! #spoiledforchoice ?

TheLondonBookworm I just picked this up!!! 7y
Bookscatsandcountry @TheLondonBookworm Hope you enjoy it 😃 7y
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rwmg
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Real romantics are never the ones with the easy, winning ways about them; the real romantics are always the guarded ones, the paranoid and the worried, the ones with furrowed brows and coffee jitters. After all, anybody looking with open eyes at the world we‘d made would have to have been very, very worried.

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rwmg
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My theory is that we needed love because we were so hard to like. Simple, huh? We‘re so unworthy of anything, so wavering, so temporary. All love was pain in that it was rooted in pity for our wretched souls. And yet, only love could hope to hold us together. And without love?

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rwmg
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Why did good-hearted Canadian boys, brought up with the sweet succor of liberal marijuana laws and universal health care, suddenly look so badass and American the moment you slapped a uniform on their backs and handed them a pack of Juicy Fruit?

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TheLondonBookworm
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So I keep seeing this book everywhere and I finally have into what was clearly fate and bought it. It sounds riveting,
One fateful night changes Earth as well know it. As dawn breaks over the world not one except a select few has slept the night before. After 6 days of no sleep the body falls to psychosis, after just 4 weeks everyone will die. Panic courses across the globe and a new way of life emerges.

rabbitprincess Intriguing premise and creepy cover! 😰 7y
TheLondonBookworm @rabbitprincess that's what I thought! 😍 right up my street 7y
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5Keels5
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Pickpick

Wow! Utterly transfixed by the prose here. Terrifying concept with the rapid deterioration of society through lack of sleep. My only qualm is lack of explanation behind why, however, in life we cannot always find the answers #nod #booknerd #readitover2nights #books #reading #bookaddict

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tricours
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Pickpick

Delightfully gritty and dark. I really enjoyed this one, and the premise is excellent. Second book from the #valentinesbookexchange, thanks @kellock !

ReadingVampire Oooo... Sounds good! 6y
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tricours
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This needs no commentary.

LeahBergen Perfect. 7y
LauraBeth No, it doesn't! Looks heavenly 7y
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tricours
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This book! This pizza! I have high hopes for both 😃

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tricours
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May's print TBR may be a bit ambitious, and I only plan to start Zimowe Dzieci, not finish it.

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TheDaysGoBy
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This Quiz Will Tell You Which Sci-Fi Book You Should Read

https://www.buzzfeed.com/christopherhudspeth/parallel-worlds-or-pirates?utm_term...

TheDaysGoBy Sounds completely terrifying, but a book I could definitely get into 7y
jfalkens I got The Abyss surrounds us by Emily Skrutskie 7y
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Weave
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Mehso-so

11 ~ Nod by Adrian Barnes (Kindle edition📱) ~ Started: 30.01.17 ~ Finished: 31.01.17
Rating: 3/5📚

'Nod' was a interesting story that will appeal to everyone.

Recommended.

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NeverendingTBR
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I need to be kept out of #Waterstones

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Jadee
Nod | Adrian Barnes

Not really sure what to think of this yet 🤔it's kind of hard to follow at the start. Almost like it's too descriptive of everything.

Clare_Riley It gets better - keep with it! 7y
Jadee @Clare_Riley thank you for letting me know. I'll keep going! 7y
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Jadee
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I purchased Nod from #Amazon yesterday after reading a bit about it and it sounds right up my street! Kinda #scary and interesting.

"After 6 days of absolute sleep deprivation, psychosis will set in. After 4 weeks, the body will die."
#tbr #

AmandaV This looks really intriguing! 7y
Jadee @AmandaV I know right! 7y
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Clare_Riley
Nod | Adrian Barnes
Pickpick

This was my reading material on the way TO a Folk festival. The first couple of chapters just seemed a little far fetched (I know - that's the whole point with apocalyptic fiction), but I got well and truly carried away with the story, so I can forgive that first bit. Everything just seemed a little rushed. It drew me in though! Also realised that this is not the book for someone who likes a happy ending (not that I'm in that camp!).

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DeborahSmall
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#bookmail I need stop buying books for myself and start buying them as Christmas gifts. 📚🎄🎁

RinaBrahmbhattBarot Either way keep buying ;) 7y
batsy Curious about the one on the left, Wolf Winter? Looks interesting :) 7y
batsy Er, right 😄 7y
DeborahSmall @batsy it definitely looks interesting, set in Lapland in 1717, there's even a little map 😃 7y
batsy @DeborahSmall Oooh. I'll try to check it out 7y
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sarahstory
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Mehso-so

Possibly one of the weirdest books I've read- and not for the plot.
A world where nobody can sleep, an idea with so much promise. Yet the book felt unfinished, unanswered. The protagonist Paul was too busy being philosophical that he didn't question the state of the earth at all, we never saw his opinion on it, he felt detached. I feel like the
author wanted to slag us all off, and just used the 'plot' as an excuse to do so.

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WeeWeegieBookworm
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picked up a sample MyGeekBox this afternoon and it contained "Nod" by Adrian Barnes. Been wanting to buy this for a while as well! Score!! :)

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beckygracelea
Nod | Adrian Barnes
Pickpick

It fades out a bit in the middle, but the opening third is pure dread and the ending has a haunting melancholy. Liked it a lot.

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OldVictorianQuill
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#3WordReview ~ 'Eerie, Thought-Provoking, Superb!'

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