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Paul Michael Peters

Autor(a) de The Symmetry of Snowflakes

11 Works 161 Membros 24 Críticas

About the Author

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Image credit: PAUL MICHAEL PETERS Author of Thrillers, Suspense, & the Unexpected

Obras por Paul Michael Peters

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Detroit, Michigan, USA
Locais de residência
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

Membros

Críticas

Esta crítica foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Críticos do LibraryThing.
I enjoyed portions of this book but found other parts disjointed due to the big jumps in time with kind of off handed mention of what had occurred. I also didn’t really follow what occurred toward the end and found the ending rather disatisfying.
 
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barefeet4 | 9 outras críticas | Oct 27, 2023 |
Combustible Punch is a thriller by Paul Michael Peters that opens up with one wow-ing chapter.

When you open up to a woman introducing herself as a serial killer after a romp with our main character in a hotel, it is quite jarring and intriguing. I haven't found many first chapters that have me raising my eyebrows and intrigued for more as good as this one has. It's the kind of wow factor I was forced to make back in my high school English classes - write the best opening line or paragraphs you can... And this one is the ultimate winner. The story continues on to let us know she wants our lead, Rick, to write her story. Scary, thrilling and fantastic opening. A for effort.

Rick feels very real, and you can emphasize with him. The loneliness, the fear and the loss this man has faced made me have so much empathy for him. The way Paul wrote our lead, in just the first 40 pages, made me really wish he could have had a better life with a better outcome and a better family. The trauma and struggle Rick went through is unbearable and hard to imagine (sadly, it seems to be more and more common in the U.S.A. though...). A man who has dealt with so much suffering shouldn't have to deal with more. Yet among all of the suffering, he still makes some of the world's worst decisions: Sleeping with a woman in full view of a conference with the windows open, starting up some kind of relationship with a graduate student when he's faculty, and that's just the start.

The best quote of the whole novel that had my mind reeling and spinning was "Better to be Cain than Abel." It's a really powerful quote, and I'm honestly surprised I don't see more marketing of this book with it. It's a solid line that explains a lot about our serial killing lady friend, and the opposite of Rick. If I had to summarize the entire novel, that quote does it. You could analyze this book like an old English paper, and our main characters are the two sides of that coin. One is using her pain and struggle to try to stop the bad and horrible things in the world, but with grave consequences. The other is using his pain and suffering as a form of work, yet isn't changing the world too much... Yet, in the end, we see the consequences of their actions.

Are these characters the most likeable people? Absolutely not. But you can have a lot of empathy for a man who went through a vicious set of circumstances. Would you turn out the same? This book had me reflect on a lot of the struggles we face, and how we end up choosing to deal with them.

I honestly felt like this book was written for me as a reader. It was impactful, it was fast paced, it had thrills and an ounce of mystery in it. There's definitely a fantastical twist to it, with our murderer having quite the back story, but that's all in the fun of the novel.

I absolutely loved this book and I highly recommend it. It's my cup of tea, as they say. This complex thrill ride of a book left me binging it rather quickly, and jumping back in to see if I could pick up the clues again. What an absolutely marvellous novel.

Five out of five stars.

I received this book for free from the author, Paul Michael Peters, in exchange of an honest review.
… (mais)
 
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Briars_Reviews | 1 outra crítica | Aug 4, 2023 |
Esta crítica foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Críticos do LibraryThing.
The first thing that drew me to this book was the time period it took place in. I love a good civil war or post civil war book, me. There are a few gorgeous illustrations that I really enjoyed. Over all, great book. Just a wonderful, wonderful piece of work. It really grasped me. I cared about Linnea and what happened to her. Really well written, would recommend. 4/5 stars.
 
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Beammey | 9 outras críticas | Aug 2, 2023 |
Esta crítica foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Críticos do LibraryThing.
I have mixed feelings regarding this novel, which relates the story of Linnea, a young Michigan farm girl who is sold by her father to work in the mills of Detroit in the mid-19th century during the Civil War. We follow her life over the next fifty years until her death in the late1890s. On the one hand, much of the historical background is quite realistic and believable. On the other hand, many of the specific incidents which happen in Linnea's life are not realistic at all and fairly unbelievable. Also, many important developments in the story happen offstage, so to speak, (such as the mill catching fire and burning to the ground, killing most of Linnea's friends) and are described in passing rather than in real time. The key event in the story, and its aftermath , is possible but quite unlikely, as are family and other relationships. Linnea is a strong character, the historical background is good, but for me the story just does not hang together.… (mais)
 
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mclane | 9 outras críticas | Jun 1, 2023 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
11
Membros
161
Popularidade
#131,051
Avaliação
4.0
Críticas
24
ISBN
11

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