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The Bright Lands
The Bright Lands: A Novel | John Fram
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A supernatural thriller that combines page-turning suspense with hair-raising chills, for fans of Megan Abbott, Stephen King and Dan Simmons. The town of Bentley holds two things dear: its football, and its secrets. But when star quarterback Dylan Whitley goes missing, an unremitting fear grips this remote corner of Texas. Dylans disappearance brings his disgraced older brother, Joel, back home to a place he thought hed left behind for good. Meanwhile, Sheriffs Deputy Starsha Clark never left Bentley; Joels return brings back painful memoriesnot to mention questionsabout her own missing brother. And in the high school hallways, Dylans friends begin to suspect that their classmates know far more than theyre telling the police. Together, these unlikely allies will stir up secrets their town has long tried to ignore and discover a horror darker than they could have ever imagined and a force that wont be satisfied with just one vanished boy. Shocking, twisty and relentlessly suspenseful, John Frams debut is a heart-pounding story about old secrets, modern anxieties and the price young men pay for glory.
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Twainy
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🎧 BORING start. Too much football talk! Joel (successful gay man from NYC) left his conservative TX football town 10 yrs ago & returns to retrieve his 17yr old star quarterback brother Dylan.

Dylan is found dead & the story takes off. Joel sets out to solve the crime. The town folk are FB fanatics & they have a secret.

Last 1/3 was a creepy page turner. Tons of characters, a mediocre narrator, a twist & supernatural elements. ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/3 👇🏻

Twainy I really enjoyed what I enjoyed 😁 I feel the narration was a problem as there weren‘t enough voices used with the mountain of characters causing confusion. The southern twang - a bit annoying. The supernatural aspect was interesting but not really fleshed out & yes, too much football terminology. Still those might not bother you especially if you‘ve got the treeware on hand. Also this is an ultra conservative town so LGBTQ+ is treated poorly. 3y
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Erinreadsthebooks
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Pickpick

This is a wild one. Writing is good but there are a lot of characters to keep track of. I love a Texas high school football Friday Night Lights kind of deal. This isn‘t quite that but I enjoyed it well enough. PS: this is not a feel good book and do not buy it for your football loving dad/grandpa 😳😨😅

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Kimbono
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Saturday morning reading soundtrack #readingsoundtrack

Kimbono This book was AWFUL. Not my cup of 🫖 2y
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candority
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Panpan

The Bright Lands is set in a small Texas town, where the disappearance of the high school‘s star quarterback reveals deeper secrets that some of the townspeople are desperate to keep hidden. It is marketed as a horror novel, but it read more like a mystery story with a hint of an urban legend/supernatural element (that wasn‘t particularly well executed in my opinion). A disappointing read for me, but I‘m sure others will enjoy it. 2⭐ #TeamHarkness

rjsthumbelina I've seen really mixed reviews for this one! 4y
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CaitlinR
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Mehso-so

The first 60% of this debut novel is an OK supernatural thriller that takes on small-town Texas football and the evil that can surround the team and it‘s boosters.

Fram lost me me when we enter the Bright Lands. I lost track of the point — were the homophobic monsters justified; and who the hell was Bosheth?

Final pages redemptive but, on the whole tho‘ muddled and disturbing to those of us who believe in the “it gets better” movement.

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monalyisha
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I keep copies of The Book Page in the basement for those times when I misjudge the wash/dry cycle & need to kill some time before I can switch the laundry.

This interview response by John Fram, when speaking about his novel “The Bright Lands”, really hit me.

monalyisha Especially relevant for all #scarathlon2020 participants right now! @StayCurious @Clwojick 4y
Clare-Dragonfly I really like his description of scary books as homeopathic! I‘m not sure I agree with it (more like a vaccine?) but it‘s certainly evocative. 4y
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DavidDiamond
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Mehso-so

After all the hype, I found this book a bit difficult to get through. I admit it could just be me, but I found the numerous characters a bit overwhelming. Part of this is due, imho, to them all having the same “voice”, there wasn‘t much characterization to distinguish them from each other. Plus the supernatural element seemed a bit silly and superfluous. That said, the last third of the book was a page turner.
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️/5

Addison_Reads I was excited about this one. I might push it down on my TBR for now and revisit it later. 4y
DavidDiamond @Addison_Reads Well I am in the minority on this one! 4y
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DavidDiamond
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Oh good...so it‘s not just me.
😂😂

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AudiobookingWithLeah
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Mehso-so

This book had the makings of something great...but It missed the mark with me...too many POV's, and only one narrator kept me hella confused.
❐ MURDER/MYSTERY/HORROR
❐ LITTLE PARTS VARSITY BLUES OR FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS
❐ LITTLE PARTS STRANGER THINGS
❐ LITTLE PARTS QUEER
❐ LITTLE PARTS WTF!!!
❐ TEXAS + FOOTBALL + SOMETHING REALLY DARK & TWISTED
https://audiobookingwithleah.blogspot.com/2020/09/audiobook-review-bright-lands....

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sb3626
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Going to start The Bright Lands and kind of switch between it and Wow no thank you. All I have heard about the bright lands was that it‘s like Friday Night Lights meets some sort of thriller and welp I‘m there.

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Eringogreen
Panpan

What in the world did I just read? Somehow I got through the 450+ pages of this because the first half to 75% had promise. Now I‘m just upset that I spent my time on this. I‘m not sure what the point was. I‘m at a loss for words.

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StaceyKondla
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Pickpick

Powered through this today! It is a supernatural thriller that starts as a bit of a slow burn and halfway through takes off and explodes like nobodies business. It is gritty, violent, touching, queer, loving, bizarre, the characters feel like real people, the emotional core is intense, and now I know why John Fram is referred to as Stephen Queen. Highly recommended!