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Book Reviews of Black River Orchard

Black River Orchard
Black River Orchard
Author: Chuck Wendig
ISBN-13: 9780593158746
ISBN-10: 0593158741
Publication Date: 9/26/2023
Pages: 640
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Del Rey
Book Type: Hardcover
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dragoneyes avatar reviewed Black River Orchard on + 816 more book reviews
An apple a day keeps the doctor away. In the case of this story, it is quite literal. Yet something so amazing tends to come with a price as the town of Harrow is about to find out.

This is my 2nd Wendig book and I am quickly becoming a fan. He has the type of writing that I can settle right in to. This story had a lot of wonderful characters. Sometimes it was hard to get them straight but it didn't take away from the story. The story itself was very interesting and creepy. I do feel that the book could've ended sooner. About 2/3 of the way through, it seems that it is just going around in circles and the people that should be doing something keep making excuses of why now is not the right time. Other than that, I really enjoyed it and look forward to reading more by this author.
eadieburke avatar reviewed Black River Orchard on + 1623 more book reviews
A small town is transformed by dark magic when a strange tree begins bearing magical apples in this new masterpiece of horror from the bestselling author of Wanderers and The Book of Accidents. Black River Orchard is written by Chuck Wendig. It is told with short chapters but is way too long a story for me. The first part of the book was interesting but the 2nd part was a little slow and the third part finally picked up for me. I noticed that the author was from Bucks County PA and that's where I live so I stuck to reading the story as I was interested in the different names he used for places in Bucks County. Such as; Plumridge for (Pennridge), Quaker Bridge for (Quakertown), Ramble Rocks for (Ringing Rocks), Harrowsblack for (Harrows), Heacock Salvage Yard for (Haycock Salvage Yard) etc. I especially liked the shout-out to Owowcow Creamery, an excellent ice cream store in Ottsville, PA. There were several POV's from the owner of the orchard, Dan Paxson, Dan's daughter Calla, Joanie, Emily and John. It is a horror/fantasy book and I would have loved it more if it was my genre. But it was a fun read for me with all the Bucks County places being mentioned!