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Review #1
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The reader is quite good, given that the books goes on and on about nothing. The Editors play up this book as a suspense story. …yawn…not even close. It’s a story about almost NOTHING – hence very little story. Don’t bother! 9 people found this helpful
Review #2
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The editors write up on this book was compelling. Unfortunately it was describing some other book entirely. I kept waiting for the story to live up to expectations, but the story simply rambled on and the story line never materialized. I’m entirely annoyed I wasted my time and a credit on this one. 9 people found this helpful
Review #3
Audiobook Catherine House by Elisabeth Thomas
First, the narrator, Ines del Castillo does a great job. I\’m 95% sure she\’s the only reason I kept listening and liked this to the degree that I did. The premise of the book is strong. Secluded college. Hand picked students who weather a multiple stage application and interview process. A promise of alumni who run the world. A mysterious element of a hidden science that the college alone owns and studies, kept from the rest of the world and is it real or is it nonsense? The execution. I mean, dang. I wanted so much more. I kept thinking the book would fill in. The plot points would link together more. Let me save you the 11 hours. It doesn\’t. The characters are underdeveloped. There\’s a surface explanation of why the students stay. But the faculty? The staff? Why are they keeping this big secret? What bonds all these folks to together? The paranormal element just gets dropped in there, but there is no explanation of how it works, why it works, even what it is or what they are actually trying to do. It\’s just there. It\’s a secret. Don\’t ask too many questions. That extends to the reader and the antagonists as well. There\’s no plot development and certainly no resolution. I still am befuddled how this bizarre college experience supposedly turns out the king makers of the world. Throughout their time at Catherine House, characters actively avoid talking about what they are experiencing at Catherine House. They barely know each others names outside of their 3 friends. That suddenly turns into a vast connected alumni network at graduation? Do alumni still get treatments after graduation? Or the college treatments had a lasting impact? None of this is answered. It\’s just one of many glaring plot holes. And then the book ends. Just ends. Not a single thing explained or resolved, but not in some grand allegorical kind of way. Just in a way that makes you go, none of this made sense, not a single bit. It was fine. I listened to it all. I wish I checked it out from the library. It definitely wasn\’t worth a credit and I would never suggest anyone else read it. 6 people found this helpful
Review #4
Audio Catherine House narrated by Inés del Castillo
I’m not sure what book they described, but this was not it. I gave up with three hours left. Since I don’t really have anything positive to write, let me just conclude with DO NOT BUY this book. You will be bored to death. 6 people found this helpful
Review #5
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I was really looking forward to this. The story is set up in a such a perfect environment but ultimately every mystery or major conclusion ends with a thud. Pretty much the novel is about a really hot, slutty girl who doesn’t have that much of a personality. She’s curious about the right stuff but so indecisive and unemotional at certain points I had to rewind to make sure I was understanding what was going on. In fact I’m not even sure if the “villain” in this novel was really that bad? “Ines finally got the door open. Was it ever locked?” There are a lot of pointless & creepy innuendo that lead to nothing, and tons of food descriptions just for fun. This novel didn’t scare me, it made me hungry. For food. And a better story. 6 people found this helpful