A novel about sacrifice and risking everything for the ones you love. A remote Appalachian setting will always be a way to entice me to pick up a book, and this one delivered on that! However, the best part about this book is the ending.
A novel about sacrifice and risking everything for the ones you love. A remote Appalachian setting will always be a way to entice me to pick up a book, and this one delivered on that! However, the best part about this book is the ending.
This was GREAT. I felt the atmosphere, the tension, the love, the uncertainty. Absolutely LOVED the ending. Thanks for putting this on my radar, @BarbaraBB 😘😊
I loved this book, all of it. Cooper has been fleeing from his past and is raising 8 year old daughter Finch in the remote Appalachian woods. Once a year a friend brings supplies and there‘s a hermit neighbour somewhere nearby but mostly they are by themselves. Until the moment the books starts.
What a loving and atmospheric read and that perfect ending… tears in my eyes. Loved it. Thanks for bringing it to my radar, Meg 🩶
C‘mon 5:00! I‘m ready to start my weekend
Cooper & Finch live in a remote cabin with very little contact with the outside world. Jake visits 1X a year & there‘s a hermit named Scotland.
C&F have been living like this for 8 years when Jake doesn‘t show up. Their world unravels from there.
Cooper‘s story about what happened 8 years ago slowly reveals what lengths a dad will go to do not to be separated from his baby girl.
SO GOOD! Awesome ending!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/3
Shelley! What a fun package you sent! I looooove the earrings! The tree of life is one of my favorite symbols. Love the pins, bookmarks and stickers and the book is perfect for Scarathon. Thank you so much! @ShelleyBooksie
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This was so good. A slow burn, which usuallly means boring, but it was hard to put down. It gave me some Cormac McCarthy‘s The Road vibes. Not as dark, but with all the atmosphere and suspense. How far will a father go when faced with losing it all?” Bring tissues.
I went into this with the understanding that I was reading a thriller. It definitely was not a thriller or horror. It was a captivating story of a father and daughter living in isolation in hiding. Definitely a slow burn but I couldn‘t put it down. It left me in tears because things/people are not always as they seem. Definite recommendation. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
59/2023!
August has been a slow month for reading so far!
This is a pick with reservations. As others have noted, this is badly marketed as a thriller. It is not a fast-paced thrill ride. It relies heavily on coincidence that wasn‘t wholly believable, and I kept waiting for a shocking twist that never came. There is building tension throughout, but it‘s quiet and sneaky. I did enjoy it, but had I not already tempered my expectations based on other reviews, I might not have.
When @Megabooks noted this mystery brought a tear to her eye, I had to find out for myself. With the help of Libby, the audiobook was soon at hand (‘er ear). So there I was pushing my 7-mo old grandson down the street with tears rolling down my eyes! Also this is superbly narrated by Bronson Pinchot (blast from the past) and I could almost hear the silence in the woods. ↓
What is up with me getting emotional and crying at the end of a thriller? But this novel‘s ending was just perfect!
After a tragic accident, Cooper and his daughter, Finch, have to hide in an army buddy‘s cabin. They live in isolation except for their neighbor, Scotland. Cooper can‘t quite trust him or anyone else, though. When a girl stumbles into their woods, Cooper is afraid more will follow, but Finch is entranced. Will their cover be blown?
I went into this one blind and was pleasantly entertained. It did not go where I thought it would, so that‘s a plus. There is also a mounting tension throughout which feels quite menacing, but not of the killer thriller type. Rather it stems from domestic & personal conflict. Note, it is unrealistic in a couple of respects so the reader has to suspend disbelief.
The audio narrator has a very soothing voice. 😌
⭐️⭐️ I hate when books are mis-marketed. This is not a thriller. If I‘d been anticipating a slow burn, I could‘ve gone in with proper expectations which might‘ve helped … also, maybe not. I hated this story. It was boring, unbelievable, and too tidy. Nothing/nothing/nothing/rush/end. And gag me with that ridiculous epilogue. Made for a decent #bookclub discussion, though, so there‘s that. #thankunext
Looks like a perfect Saturday morning to me.
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This book is heart wrenching and oh so good. A slow burn but no where near boring. I was invested in every moment. I was afraid when Cooper and Finch were afraid, happy when they were happy. This book is amazing.
These Silent woods is a pungent, page-turning story of the length a father will go to protect his child.
The characters are crafted three dimensionally—they are relatable, have significant purpose to the story.
While the novel was a full, satisfying story, I was curious to see more about the mysterious girl with the camera.
These Silent Woods by Kimi Cunningham Grant is a captivating story of sacrifice, protection, and grace.
5/5 stars
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I started out ok for March, then just fell into a huge slump trying to get through my doublespin pick.
But the tagged book was a free spot and only got through Siren Queen.
This felt like a quick, touching audiobook. I listened to it over just a few days and it was nothing that I was expecting. I seemed to be under the impression that this was a thriller, which it wasn‘t at all. It was an often sad, sometimes sweet story about the lengths a dad will go to for his daughter. A good listen overall. 🌟🌟🌟🌟
This book kept me on the edge of my seat. It isn‘t a thriller, per se. Not scary. But the author was able to draw out the pieces of the story that got Cooper & Finch to this place in a way that kept me turning the pages & not wanting to put it down.
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I had expected this to be a thriller, but I would probably describe this more as a slowburn mystery. Its a quiet book very atmospheric and the first audio book to actually make me ugly cry. While most of the book seems calm, and characters are pretty soft, there is just an air of tension that runs through it. Everything seems alright, but something is about to go down. ⬇️
⭐️⭐️⭐️💫
This was slow for me in the beginning, but it turned out to be a moving and melancholic tale about the power of grace and love. I don‘t think I would call this a thriller - it seems more like contemporary fiction. I feel conflicted about Cooper‘s character, but I think his heart was in the right place. 🎧
This book was marketed wrong, it was suppose to be a Thriller, but it's far from it. I think the author thought if they lived off the land in the woods, it would give a scary vibe. But I thought it gave off a very cozy and peaceful vibe. There wasn't any plot twists or anything, just following their lives. I struggled between a 3 or4 rating because I did end up enjoying it. But settled on 3.5 because I was kept waiting for a twist that never came.
Not a fan of this at all. If I wanted to be preached at, I would have picked up a Christian book. Instead, I was blindsided by what I thought was a thriller. The author actually has a character who cheated on his wife and was "very poisonous" because he was an "outspoken atheist." Barf. The story itself was super boring, unbelievable, and unoriginal. I wish I could get back my hours that I wasted on this drivel.
I can't remember the last time I read 23 books in one month, I'm hoping it's a good sign for the reading year ahead 😆
These Silent Woods, The Dark Hours, and The Stolen Hours were my favorites of the bunch 👏🏽
Well, look at Whitman coming through with some well-timed words I needed to hear tonight. 🏆✊👌🤓
It has been a long time since I read a book like THESE SILENT WOODS by Kimi Cunningham Grant: startling plot twists, riveting, unexpected, tender and heartrending. Not a word is wasted in this larger-than-life story of a father and a daughter who must do everything in their own terms to live through life against all odds, against a horrible past and a bleak future. Brimming with wisdom about the human condition, Ms. Grant is setting the bar 👇
Fantastic! I felt fully immersed in the woods with Cooper and Finch and was super invested in how things would end for them. I can't remember where I saw a recommendation for this book, but I'm sure glad to have picked it up! 4.5⭐️
Side note: this was my 20th book this month so far. I'm sure glad I broke out of the slump that hit me over the holidays! Ashley's getting her reading groove back 💪🏽
First 5 🌟 read of 2022. Compelling characters and strong sense of place, combined with a tense plot. Loved this one!
Great, great book. I can see why it is getting a lot of buzz. Loved the outdoor setting. The characters are real and raw and I did not expect the ending.
4½⭐
This book is beautiful, poignant, and a tad cautious. It was also definitely what you would call a slow burn. I‘m sure that many will love this story because of all these things. I, unfortunately, didn‘t love it but I did really, really like it. If I had to pinpoint why I would have to say that I felt like the entire story was eluding to something bigger than what is was and I think it left me feeling underwhelmed.
Excellent book--mysterious and atmospheric.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐/5
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These Silent Woods is a mild thriller about a man and his daughter who live in a cabin in the woods in order to avoid some unknown danger. It's a story that's been told, with an underwhelming backstory. It was okay but nothing special. ⭐⭐⭐
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Exactly the book that I needed in my life right now. Rarely do books live up to my hopes, but this one truly did. It was atmospheric, cozy & emotional. I could feel the characters' happiness, grief, peace & anxiety. It's December and I've finally found my favorite read this year.
I didn't feel like the book quite lived up to the hype of the publisher description. Nonetheless, this was a slightly more interesting than average read. Read my full review here: https://debbybrauer.org/#these-silent-woods
This was such a good book. Very tender and heartwarming. I did not think it was at all a thriller. A bit of a tense in some parts book but not a thriller. It has some mystery to it but I would not even call it a mystery. It was just a very good general fiction book about a father and daughter. One that may stick with you. Touch your heart.
THE THING ABOUT GRACE IS THAT YOU DON'T DESERVE IT. YOU CAN'T EVEN EARN IT. YOU CAN ONLY ACCEPT IT. OR NOT.
This book is about the love between a father, Cooper, and his daughter, Finch, whom we meet when she is eight-years-old. They are living in a remote cabin, off the grid and hidden away from society. When their peaceful existence comes under threat, Cooper must make difficult choices. Finch reminded me of Scout from “To Kill a Mockingbird“ and I loved her character. I really enjoyed this book and gave it 4/5 stars.
Oh, I absolutely loved this novel!! Cooper and his daughter, Finch, have been living in a remote cabin in the woods when one season everything changes as the outside world creeps in. Cooper‘s own past and PTSD play a large role here and I especially love the relationship between father and daughter here. It‘s hard to put down and quite well written! I am looking forward to reading more from this talented author!
This is written in such a compelling way that even the moments not centered in mystery gripped me completely.
The story captures the crippling effects of PTSD incredibly well while skillfully depicting a father‘s overwhelming love for his daughter and sensitively delving into the enormity of grief. It‘s a narrative full of emotion you can feel and it took my breath away.
My full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3934805573
An isolated cabin in the woods made for a perfectly atmospheric setting. The characters were great, and little bits of backstory sprinkled in added a lot of depth. I loved that the backstory didn't take up whole chunks of the book, there was just enough to help you understand the character without the plot getting lost. Loved it! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
#thriller #thesesilentwoods
Thanks to Minotaur for sending me a free copy! All opinions are my own.
“How do I explain that I‘ve seen just how frail the human body is, how everything can break, and will, and does, and that the one thing I have left, I cannot bear to see it break, cannot bear to lose it and so yes, I‘m scared?”
“Plus, if there is one thing I‘ve learned in this life of mine, it‘s that the mind is the cruelest of all weapons. Battles, skirmishes, they did their mean work and then they were over, but the wounds on the mind remained: scabs, welts, pockmarks. They never really went away.”