
Pines
4.32
1,947 ratings·17,830 reviews
Ethan Burke, a Secret Service agent, arrives in the seemingly idyllic town of Wayward Pines, Idaho, tasked with finding two missing federal agents. But moments after arriving, a brutal accident leaves him disoriented and stripped of his identity. Trapped in a hospital with unsettling staff and no wa...
- Pages
- 11
- Format
- Audio CD
- Published
- 2012-08-21
- Publisher
- Brilliance Audio
- ISBN
- 9781469216003
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Blake Crouch
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Blake Crouch is a bestselling novelist and screenwriter. He is the author of the forthcoming novel, Dark Matter, for which he is writing the screenplay for Sony Pictures. His international-bestselling Wayward Pines trilogy was adapted into a television series for FOX, executive produced by M. Night Shyamalan, that was...
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Sydney Books·7 months ago
LOVED THIS 🥳🥳 Can't believe it took me this long to get to Blake Crouch's "Pines". On to book 2…
Lisa of Troy·2 years ago
20% Mind-Blowingly Awesome 70% Dumb, Uncool Chuck NorrisNow I’ve read 3 or 4 books by Blake Crouch at this point in my reading life. All of them have been amazing.Then, I read Pines.Was I really reading a book by the same author?If I was editor of this book, most of it would be cut or significantly revised.For the first 70% of the book, I wanted to DNF it. I couldn’t care less about the main character, Ethan Burke. How many times can someone escape? It seemed like a bad version of déjà vu.How ma...
Emily (Books with Emily Fox on Youtube)·8 years ago
4.5 stars - I need the next book ASAP!You know that feeling when you discover a new TV series and all you want to do is binge-watch it? That's exactly how I feel about Blake Crouch's books.I read *Dark Matter* last year and absolutely loved it, so I was thrilled to dive into more of his work. *Pines* was no different. Another thrilling sci-fi novel that keeps your adrenaline pumping and that you simply can't put down. This is a fantastic thriller, by the way.Trust me on this one: you want to go ...
Emily May·9 years ago
And the base emotion underlying it all that was getting harder and harder to ignore.Terror.The strengthening sense that something was very, very wrong.
As with The Magicians, I have to confess I like the TV series Wayward Pines far better than the book. Yes, I know the "reveal" has been spoiled, but that really wasn't my problem with it. Pines is built on a fantastic idea - no, really, a truly epic idea - and that strength just about manages to carry the book despite some poor writing, an ass...
Jeffrey Keeten·10 years ago
”Since the Industrial Revolution, we’ve treated our world like it was a hotel room and we were rock stars. But we aren’t rock stars. In the scheme of evolutionary forces, we are a weak, fragile species. Our genome is corruptible, and we so abused this planet that we ultimately corrupted that precious DNA blueprint that makes us human.”
Ethan Burke was sent to Wayward Pines, Idaho, to find two missing secret service agents. One of them was his old partner and for a brief time his lover. Going ...
Shelby *trains flying monkeys*·10 years ago
Don't dare read any spoilers before you start these books. Just don't do it.Secret service officer Ethan Burke is sent to Wayward Pines to find two missing agents. Once he gets into town he realizes that he is having moments of memory loss and this town is a tad bit on the odd side.
He can not get calls to go out to get in touch with either his office or his wife and son. The sheriff in the town is a different sort of all his own. Everywhere Ethan turns is something that seems off in this sma...
Kelly (and the Book Boar)·11 years ago
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“Something isn’t right,” she said.
“No shit,” he said.
WEEEEEEEEEE! WEE WEE WEE WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!WARNING: IF YOU ARE A GIF HATER, RUN LIKE HELL AWAY FROM THIS REVIEW Welcome to Wayward Pines, an idyllic town in Idaho filled with neighbors who greet newcomers with open arms . . .
and where there are plenty of adorable children ready to make new friends . . .
The only catch? Once you get here you can never leave . ....
Becky·11 years ago
I'll say it again: Well. That was... something. At the risk of alienating all of my most excellent friends who've loved this book, I'm going to be honest and say that while there were things that I liked about it... I didn't love it. I had quite a lot of issues with this book, so you know... let's get this ranting party started! :DSecret Service agent Ethan Burke wakes up next to a river with no idea who he is or where he is or why he is wherever he is. Thus begins his quest to figure out what h...
Tola Grupa·1 years ago
shii... I rly love it
Lyn·10 years ago
Wow.This is a damn good book.Unfortunately, I cannot tell you anything about it, because spoilers will damage the charm of this story. Author Blake Crouch has done an excellent job of putting together a suspenseful thriller that is at its finest when, in Sixth Sense fashion, the reader can experience his presentation untethered with pre-knowledge. I don’t watch TV, so I haven’t seen anything about the television series and had only read a few of my GR friends reviews and the theme of all of them...




