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Lädt ... Horrorstor: A Novel (Original 2014; 2014. Auflage)von Grady Hendrix (Autor)
Werk-InformationenHorrorstör von Grady Hendrix (2014)
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Set in a middle America Ikea-type furniture store called Orsk, HORRORSTOR starts out only ordinarily grim, with mid-twenties Amy clocking in and trying to avoid her manager, Basil, because she has put in for a transfer. But unexplained things have been happening in the store overnight, and Basil asks Amy and Ruth Anne to work an overnight shift with him to get to the bottom of it. Employees Trinity and Matt show up too, set on catching a ghost on camera, but the five of them encounter so much worse than a ghost: they discover the swampy, horrible history of the land the Orsk was built on, a former panopticon known as the Beehive where warden Josiah Worth tortured his "penitents" with meaningless, repetitive physical labor until they were destroyed. *Spoiler alert* After sustaining serious pain and anguish, Amy and Basil escape, but Trinity and Matt are lost in the Beehive, and Ruth Anne is likely dead. Orsk tries to buy off Amy and Basil with cash and offers of better jobs at regional, but both ultimately turn the offers down; they reunite at the big box store that takes Orsk's place, intent on rescuing their friends from the Beehive. Quotes In the end, Amy thought, everything always comes down to those two choices: stay down or stand up. (171) "There was a prison here, and we built a new prison on its ruins" (227) ...her anger felt bigger than the world. (231) So you have a mundane job, but the hamster wheel keeps turning, maybe clouding that important inner voice. You get a chance to get a little ahead with a bizarre proposal from your boss which, of course, goes completely wrong. “There was a prison here, and we built a new prison on its ruins, and all the old prisoners came out to give it a try.” On a fast paced experience, one young woman will endure battles of the mind and flesh as she enters a world of hellrazer meets home and gardens, making choices no one would ever want to. Guarantee to make you panic, squirm, and maybe make your tummy churn you will see this young girl evolve….but into what….you will need to read it yourself. No spoilers here Mhh. Raske on midagi öelda. Veider raamat. Esimene pool kujutab endast ühe luuserist poemutrikese virinat, teine pool kisub ootamatult rajuks õuduseks kätte. Tegelased on kõik veidi lihtsakoelised, lugu tegelikult ka, aga kui end algusest läbi närisid - ja mõista ikka kogu aeg anti, et ei ole päris naljaraamat -, siis tasus lugeda küll. Üle kahe õhtu selle peale ei kulu ka. Kujundus on väga lahe, IKEA stiilis mööblikataloog, see annab asjale mõnusa kiiksu juurde. Sadistist vanglaülem iseenesest ei ole mingi novaatorlik idee, aga kõrvutus mööblipoega andis asjale hoopis värskema mulje. Nii et kõva kolm. Ise uuesti ei oeks, aga sellisele teismelisele lugejale julgen soovitada küll. This is a funny-ish horror/ghost story that takes place in a store that is an Ikea-knockoff. If you've ever been inside an Ikea you'll probably be amused. If you haven't maybe the whole premise will be harder to grasp. I liked the first half of the story where we were getting to know our cast of quirky characters and seeing very slightly weird/spooky things happening more than the second half where most of the action/gore/horror scenes happen. I liked the epilogue and sort of which there was less of the middle and maybe more in that wrap up phase. This isn't my usual genre of book but I saw it on sale and remember hearing about this on a podcast years ago so I picked it up. It was a quick book to read and required minimal brain activity which is good for me these days. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Fiction.
Horror.
Suspense.
Thriller.
HTML:From the New York Times best-selling author of The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires comes a hilarious and terrifying haunted house story in a thoroughly contemporary setting: a furniture superstore. Something strange is happening at the Orsk furniture superstore in Cleveland, Ohio. Every morning, employees arrive to find broken Kjerring bookshelves, shattered Glans water goblets, and smashed Liripip wardrobes. Sales are down, security cameras reveal nothing, and store managers are panicking. To unravel the mystery, three employees volunteer to work a nine-hour dusk-till-dawn shift. In the dead of the night, they??ll patrol the empty showroom floor, investigate strange sights and sounds, and encounter horrors that defy the imaginati Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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This was actually better than I expected it was going to be. The author stuck to the bit the entire way through and held it together enough to maker a fun little horror story. I look forward to reading more by this author.
If you like bizarre horror, similar to John Dies at the End, but without all that juvenile humor and all those plot holes you should like this book.
It is a very fast paced story so there isn't much chance for character development, but the author does a good job setting the scene for their personalities and remains fairly consistent. He is good with dialog and the shortcuts he took with "world building" all made sense and were necessary to accomplish story elements without needing an abundance of background detailing. ( )