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The Shining Girls

By: Lauren Beukes
Narrated by: Khristine Hvam,Peter Ganim,Jay Snyder,Joshua Boone,Dani Cervone,Jenna Hellmuth
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Now an Apple TV+ series starring Elisabeth Moss: the girl who wouldn't die hunts the killer who shouldn't exist in this "expertly chilling" twist on the serial killer novel from the award-winning author Lauren Beukes (San Francisco Chronicle).

Harper Curtis is a killer who stepped out of the past. Kirby Mazrachi is the girl who was never meant to have a future. Kirby is the last shining girl, one of the bright young women, burning with potential, whose lives Harper is destined to snuff out after he stumbles on a House in Depression-era Chicago that opens on to other times.

At the urging of the House, Harper inserts himself into the lives of these shining girls, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. He's the ultimate hunter, vanishing without a trace into another time after each murder -- until one of his victims survives.

Determined to bring her would-be killer to justice, Kirby joins the Chicago Sun-Times to work with the reporter, Dan Velasquez, who covered her case. Soon Kirby finds herself closing in on an impossible truth . . .

“Utterly original, beautifully written, and I must say, it creeped the holy bejasus out of me. This is something special.” —Tana French

©2013 Lauren Beukes (P)2013 Hachette Audio

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You will either love it or hate it

Have you ever been on a roll where you have listened to several wonderful books in a row, and you begin to believe that your luck of choosing the next great read won't end. I have been in book heaven this past several weeks only to have the "Law of Averages" hit me with this choice.

This was not the book for me. Yet, I completely understand why there is a large audience for this book with lots of ecstatic reviews from many credible sources.

PROs: The book is very well written by Lauren Beukes. The mood was ominous from the start. Kudos to the narrators -- they did a very good job.
-- The time travel was very interesting and not real hard to follow even though I normally like my books to have a higher than average believability ratio.

CONs: If you like your violent scenes described only to the point that the reader understands what happened, you will find these murders against women (torture really) hard to listen. The goriness is provided in the most graphic detail. I read lots of violent books, but the creepiness and gruesomeness of these murders were way beyond my tolerance level.
-- The killer's character was much more developed than the last remaining girl, Kirby. Kirby, whom I wanted to like, was so sarcastic in all her interactions that I began to dread her time on the page. The killer is described as charming, but all his interactions with people, especially the "shining girls", was not charming at all -- just very creepy.

I just could not get past the 5th hour of the book. For the audience this book was intended, I do think you should read some reviews by people who finished the book and were delighted with the experience. This might be a book that you will enjoy.

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Wow, great, creepy thriller!

I learned very early on while listening to this book to pay close attention.  It has many threads that wind around each other, and a timeline that passes back and forth as the macabre plot unfolds. This is one of the better books I have read in a while.  When I reluctantly had to turn it off, I could not wait to get back to this non stop twisting story.

Quite a ride following a ruthless psychopath into the future, and past, who has some sort of twisted timetable of murders to accomplish. The killer feels confused about whether he is choosing the victims or is being compelled by a house that is on sliding rule of time.  Part of his ritual is to visit each victim, "shining girl",  when they are younger to tell them that he will see them again and to give each one a small token.  Some remember him when he returns much later, some don't.

As the murders go on throughout the years investigators never match the MO to a serial killer because of the time separation. When he thinks he is almost done with the years of predesigned killings, he finds out that one of his victims has survived and is tracking him through the, "out of time", tokens he leaves on the victims.  In order for his insane destiny to be met he must find and kill her.  In order for her to retain her sanity, she knows, she has to find and stop him no matter what it takes.

All of the great narrators are what helped to make this listen a grand slam.  I found this book to be very reminiscent of Stephen Kings early, more graphic books, definitely not for the faint of heart.  Headphones suggested.  Highly recommend. 

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Gripping sci-fi-meets-slasher novel

This book grabbed me from the very beginning, and did not let me go. Driving home and listening in the car, I missed the turn for my house! It's not a mystery... We know from the beginning who the killer is, and how he gets away with murder. The question is, will our heroine figure it out in time to save herself and the people she loves? Lauren Beukes created many different characters for the book, and tells the story from each one's point of view. Coming from a less-skilled author, the frequent changes in time and place and point of view could be confusing, but not here. Perhaps the use of multiple narrators helped—and the narrators were all very good—but this is some seriously good writing! I highly recommend this book.

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Convoluted

Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

Yes, but not the audio version.

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

Interesting enough but expected. The ending was no surprise and I felt it could have been better.

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

Yes.

Any additional comments?

There were too many characters in this book and it became very tedious very quickly. This book would have been better read than listened to. This way you can go back and refresh your memory as to who people are because there are so many of them. Or if you listen to the audio book you should probably try to listen all at one time.

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Listened straight through for 10 hours

Grisly, horrifying, seductive and pure entertainment! I especially liked rooting for the heroine, lithe and foul-mouthed, who takes the reader up, out, over and through the mulberry bush. It reminded me of Joe Hill meets Gillian Flynn. Creepy fun!

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A lot of unanswered questions

I enjoyed this book much more than I did "Broken Monsters", which I found to be a chore to finish. There is a lot of jumping around with times and a lot of characters that you follow, some of them for only one out of seventy chapters. Kirby is a plucky, likable character, as are a lot of them. Harper, the antagonist, isn't fully developed. You don't know anything about him other than the house chose him and you never learn anything about the house and its evil powers, which I think would have lent a LOT to the story. If I'd gotten that I think this would have been a 5-star book.

There are a few narrators, which makes it an interesting read. My only critique is Harper's narrator, who, whenever reading on behalf of the female characters he shares the chapter with, sound bored and uninterested.

I'm glad I gave Lauren Beukes another chance.

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Engaging, yet the end lacks payoff

Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

I couldn't recommend this book to a friend. I was engaged throughout, but entirely confused by the ending. The storyline is unique and absorbing; the characters are interesting and unusual; but the end left me thinking "What just happened here?"

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Didn’t care for this one

I wasn’t sure how I would feel about the time travel in this book, but many of the reviews were positive so I gave it a try. I didn’t like it. The different times jumped around a little too much for me and I had a hard time keeping up with which girl was being stalked and quickly found that I didn’t care. I might have liked it better as a physical book so I could keep track of the time jumps. The writing is good, the narrators are good, the storyline (time traveling serial killer) just wasn’t for me.

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Good narration but story lacks purpose

The narration was well done, however, to me, the story felt lacking in develpement. Specifically the purpose of Harper's need to kill and why the house is a part of the story other than a device to time travel.

I can enjoy a book that doesn't spend a lot of time on developing the antagonist but in this one, it felt more necessary to develope to keep the plot interesting.

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Very original

Great story and narration. Be sure to pay to make note of the changing dates at the beginning of chapter!

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