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Body of Water
Body of Water: A Novel | Adam Godfrey
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For fans of Stephen King's The Mist and the HBO hit show The Last of Us comes a wildly inventive, sinister thriller following an estranged father and daughter who find themselves trapped in a diner by a living body of water. Don't let the water drag you down... It's been six years since Glen Masters lost his wife in a tragic accident. In hopes of reconnecting with his grieving teenage daughter, Lauren, he decides to take her on a road trip through the Appalachian mountains, where he has fond memories of their past as a family. But what was supposed to be a quick diner pit stop suddenly transforms into a nightmare when armed men stumble in, ranting about a mysterious and deadly "living water" that attacked several people up the road. The story the men spin seems to be the rantings of drunken lunatics, but soon Glen, his daughter, and the other diners find themselves hostages to both the gunmen and the inexplicably terrifying entity. Because there's truly something wrong with the water, and it has no mercy. Panic grows as the diners play witness to a nature-defying being that seeks only to swallow everything in its path. With help nowhere in sight, the group of strangers must work together to devise an escape, and ultimately, Glen will have to face his worst fears to reconcile with the past or risk losing everything. A chilling story from a brand-new voice in fiction, Body of Water explores the complicated nature of grief, terror, and the ghosts we must confront to survive.
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AudiobookingWithLeah
Body of Water: A Novel | Adam Godfrey
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3.5⭐(Light Pick)
A wildly inventive concept with a twisted ending, but the writing left me feeling like I was on the outside looking in instead of in the thick of it. This only served to make it feel like it dragged on too long—especially given how it ended.
🎙️•James Babson was okay, not sure if he contributed to my feelings on this one or not.

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AmandaBlaze
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'Body of Water' is a survival story with a twist that comes at the very end. This twist will have you rethinking everything you just read. It deals with grief, memory, and what makes reality. I enjoyed the book a lot. I do wish the ending was elaborated a little more. 4 stars.