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The discussion of The Cupboard Under The Stairs by Roger Knowles is now open.
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RE: Bookclub: The Discussion of The Cupboard Under The Stairs (contains spoilers)When I pictured Bug and Eric and the rest of them, I imagined them to be a bit bigger than the gnomes they were described as at the end. It was a bit gory and adult, but that didn't bother me too much. Please put a bowl of water out for hedgehogs and other night-time visitors, you might just save their life.
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RE: Bookclub: The Discussion of The Cupboard Under The Stairs (contains spoilers)A book is like a garden carried in the pocket. ~Chinese Proverb
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RE: Bookclub: The Discussion of The Cupboard Under The Stairs (contains spoilers)Only happy when I am immersed in a good Kindle book
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RE: Bookclub: The Discussion of The Cupboard Under The Stairs (contains spoilers)Is this only me, in the final two chapters two different scenes were set. Which one was the "real" ending? Is the author saying that Spoiler Or did I read the book and completely miss the point. ![]() Happy Reader |
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RE: Bookclub: The Discussion of The Cupboard Under The Stairs (contains spoilers)I’d like to thank you for downloading the book and taking the time and trouble to comment, that’s very much appreciated – the negative comments are as valid and helpful as the positive ones. And a special thank you to Joo for the Amazon review! Susanne, I’d be ever so grateful if you could give an example of a sentence that made you grind your teeth – that might help me to avoid the same mistake in future! And, Happy Reader, I don’t think you missed the point because, to a degree, I left it a bit open to allow the reader to draw their own conclusion. However, if you revisit the first sentence of the epilogue, that might provide a clue as to what my own view of which the real ending is. Thank you all again. Roger. |
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RE: Bookclub: The Discussion of The Cupboard Under The Stairs (contains spoilers) |
RE: Bookclub: The Discussion of The Cupboard Under The Stairs (contains spoilers)Banal cliched writing. Unimaginative and lacks empathy with the characters. They remain as wooden as the murderer’s carvings and could as well be called Victim #1 etc. Slightly better when it changes from a rather unpleasant slasher horror story to a police procedural, but with not that much to redeem the lazy tics and tropes of the genre. Impossibly the police forget to search the suspect’s premises and 2 cops are killed as a result, a clanger that goes unnoticed by either “the brass” or the interfering and stupid press. An attempt to blend Stephen King and Ian Rankin with all the scariness of a pair of wet socks and the intelligence of a wooden gnome. You may indeed wonder why I stayed with it. It was only to find out how the author squared the gritty world of a serial murder investigation and the (oddly) slightly whimsical horror/fantasy tale of a family of murderous carvings come to life. Basically it boiled down to WDC Baggot saying that she agreed with Tompkins version that she had indeed been gnomed to near death, despite Tompkins’ efforts to protect her. The force shrink explains this as Tompkins “thought transference”, which all accept and live happily ever after . OMG ! If as Roger has just suggested it was "Tompkins' nightmare", then it's all a lot of effort for not very much. Tony Arab proverb: Only a fool lends his books and only a fool returns them.
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! If as Roger has just suggested it was "Tompkins' nightmare", then it's all a lot of effort for not very much. 
