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Day Four
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Step aboard "the cruise ship from hell" (Stephen King) in this "satirical scream of a novel" (New York Times Book Review).
When, at last, the ship is spotted drifting off the coast of Key West, the world's press reports it empty. But the gloomy headlines may be covering up an even more disturbing reality. Day Four is a heart-racing tale from "a ferociously imaginative storyteller" (Lauren Beukes).
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“I'd give it 2.8 at best. I didn't know this was a sequel to The Three but it can be read as a standalone? This book takes us through multiple povs of a cruise ship being stranded in the ocean due to a fire in the engine room. It was interesting at the start trying to look at the story through multiple povs but that soon turned boring with quite a lot of repetition to see who's pov we're in. And the ending was just not clear? Like I think the author just wanted us to figure out what ending we liked best and let us choose? I actually wanted a strong ending with all the loose ends tied up. It was a nice read but I wouldn't say it was mind blowing.”
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