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NOW AVAILABLE!!!

and the finished copy has a MAP!



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this book knew just how to get my attention:

� deadly high stakes competition set in an abandoned amusement park.

� innocent childhood game given a horror movie coating, sinisterizing the phrase "come out, come out, wherever you are..."

� large group of strangers dwindling down à la And Then There Were None.

� characters isolated from the real world, with all of its pesky rules and social niceties.

� survival of the scrappiest.

i was expecting a Battle Royale kind of story, and it wasn't until i had the ARC in my hot little hands that i learned this was a rework of the minotaur/labyrinth myth, an unexpected supernatural angle which forced me to recalibrate—and if i'm being honest�lower my expectations.

in a second unwelcome surprise, the ARC's "dear reader" letter (am i the only one who reads these?) proclaims the story to be: an of-the-moment, scarily precise diagnosis of class and privilege and generational wealth.

huh? i thought i was getting a mindless splatter-romp through an amusement park like FantasticLand, where—if there was any attempt at a social message it was buried beneath a heap of body parts.

let us leave unexamined what it says about me that i use competitive murder books as escapist entertainment. suffice it to say, i ride the subway into the city every day, which gives me a front-row seat to the decline of civilization along with some simmering fantasies about thinning out the human herd.

however, despite my apprehension about its supernatural foes and societal woes, i was completely won over. the social commentary wasn't too heavy-handed and was well-integrated into the architecture of the story, and the beastie proved just as good as a human adversary at satisfying my bloodthirsty little readersoul. it helped that—precision be damned—i just pictured the red bull from The Last Unicorn.



PLOTSTUFF: fourteen competitors enter a weeklong hide-and-seek tournament with a $50,000 prize. some of the players are modern-world visionaries looking to harness the publicity of the competition to kickstart their brand and some are disadvantaged people who could really use that fifty thou in prize money to, you know, live. and all they have to do to win is scatter and stay hidden from dawn to dusk within the crumbling, overgrown amusement park until one person remains. if you're found, you're done.

you. are. done.

hide-and-seek may not be a team sport, but any Survivor-savvy strategist knows the importance of forming alliances, and some of our merry band will approach this adventure like any other reality-tv scenario—speechifying and working their angles for the hidden cameras, but they will soon discover that the stakes are higher than advertised, the game is rigged, and—far from being a random selection process, the contestants have all been chosen because of the one thing they all have common.

bwah ha haaaaaa...

don't worry about keeping track of all fourteen characters, because the bodies start dropping so quickly that the first batch of cannon-fodder contestants don't even get fleshed out beyond the broad strokes of their personalities before they're gone. the group whittles down quickly until only a handful remain, and thankfully these characters are well-developed with fully defined personalities and backstories designed to ignite the reader's sympathies—flawed but likable underdogs with hard-earned survival skills put to good use.

it's less graphically brutal than i'd anticipated, but more psychologically brutal, an emotionally effective survival story of class divide and the entitled elite driven by the same "some people are disposable" philosophy as The Most Dangerous Game and Good Rich People, but with more monsters at the story's center.

and also a minotaur.

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it is HERE!!!! HOLD MY CALLS!!



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OMG the ARC for this is on its way to me. i might have to get covid again so i can curl up with it uninterrupted.

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I COULD NOT BE MORE EXCITED ABOUT THIS BOOK.



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December 6, 2021 – Shelved
January 11, 2022 – Started Reading
January 15, 2022 – Finished Reading

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Amy (Other Amy) Wow what a fantastic cover too.


karen it makes me want to reread FantasticLand...

SO MUCH GOOD HORROR COMING OUT NEXT YEAR


Steven So glad I saw this. That sounds SO FUN. I just requested it on Netgalley... fingers crossed!


Trey otters are underrated.
and I’m waiting on this too.


karen i'm slammed with gottareads right now so i will probably wait until pubdate because i don't want to upset the netgalley gods by requesting it and not getting to it in time. i'm so far behind in reviews and things. blah.


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Purple_Purr Karen, I blindly follow where you lead <3


karen ordinarily i'd caution you on that but this book looks SO FUN that even if it's bad, i think we'll have a good time?


Steven I was approved!!!! :D


karen SCORE! and i asked for a print ARC from my PRH source (WHICH I NEVER DO - i accept ARCs but never request any because i am shy about my naked GREED for books so it's best to never unleash the beast), but i did it for this one and i'll be getting an ARC as soon as they are printed, but it won't be for a while. still, it's coming!!!

tell me when you review it so i can prepare myself for its arrival.

so excited for us!


Steven karen wrote: "SCORE! and i asked for a print ARC from my PRH source (WHICH I NEVER DO - i accept ARCs but never request any because i am shy about my naked GREED for books so it's best to never unleash the beast..."

I understand you on that!!! Book-hoarding is a thing, and that makes us book-dragons!!!!

I'm excited for us too! Will let you know. Gonna read it VERY soon. :)


karen i am pleased to be a book dragon!


Steven karen wrote: "i am pleased to be a book dragon!"

That's the most fun way of looking at it. Otherwise, we just look like an episode of Hoarders. :P And that's not as fun as being a dragon! :P


Steven I’m 19% in. I need to go to sleep but don’t want to. I’m so hooked!!!


karen oh, YES!


weirdo named Henry Parks OMG THE OTTER GIF IS SO CUTE!! THEY ARE MY FAVORITE ANIMAL!!!


karen his nose. i can't.


weirdo named Henry Parks Lol. Same here. It's so freaking cute! �


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Kira Simion Uhhhhhhh


weirdo named Henry Parks Kira Simion wrote: Uhhhhhhh

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Rossdavidh There's the first line for your review: "I was so excited for this book I got covid again so I could read it". I predict that if you lead with this, your review will go viral.


karen Rossdavidh wrote: "There's the first line for your review: "I was so excited for this book I got covid again so I could read it". I predict that if you lead with this, your review will go viral."

hahaaha i see what you did there!


weirdo named Henry Parks Rossdavidh wrote: "There's the first line for your review: "I was so excited for this book I got covid again so I could read it". I predict that if you lead with this, your review will go viral."

Rossdavid, idk if that will work or not...


karen it will be the superspreader event of the year!


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JohnnyBear Very excited for the book!


weirdo named Henry Parks Karen, that's hilarious!


Steven Yay!!! Hope you love it as much as I did!!!


karen i did not realize this was supernatural-threat-based until i read the frontmatter in the ARC so now i am a little apprehensive (as you know, i have read some OTHER kinds of books featuring this particular threat, so it's gonna be funny for me), but i'm still on board!


Steven karen wrote: "i did not realize this was supernatural-threat-based until i read the frontmatter in the ARC so now i am a little apprehensive (as you know, i have read some OTHER kinds of books featuring this par..."

If you have recommendations for something similar after you've finished and digested, I'll take them!!!!


karen i'll try! FantasticLand is the closest thing i can rec right now. no monsters, but SO MUCH MAYHEM in a similar setting with similar survival-themes.


Steven I added that one when you mentioned it the other day. I need to see about getting my hands on a copy. *greedy grabby hands*


karen oh my god YES - the funnest bloodbath ever!


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Erica I'm getting some very Stephen Gammell vibes from that cover which is a good way to start a horror survival thriller novel.


message 33: by karen (last edited Mar 30, 2022 03:47PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

karen one google search later and YES! THAT GUY! i never knew his name, but i love his creepy work! this one in particular would be friends with this cover:




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Dennis You had me at "abandoned amusement park".


karen THAT IS ALSO WHERE I WAS HAD!


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Dennis We are both easy to have, apparently.


message 37: by Rossdavidh (new)

Rossdavidh karen wrote: "THAT IS ALSO WHERE I WAS HAD!"

TMI


karen hahaahaha oh no i have revealed too much!


message 39: by TL (new)

TL Excellent review 👏 👌


Erika Fun review!! You’ve inspired me to read more true horror now. I realized I mostly WATCH horror but don’t tend to read it nearly as much as other genres. Okay, I know this is a place for books�.I can’t help but imagine this book being a film after reading your review!Is it copacetic to recommend films on this site? Lol
Not sure but here’s what came to mind: “The Funhouse� from 1981, and GEORGE ROMERO’s lesser known “The Amusement Park� from 1973. There’s nothing like a campy theme park horror film, imo


karen no, this is a perfect place to recommend these things! thank you very much! i embrace all forms of entertainment!


karen TL wrote: "Excellent review 👏 👌"

thanks thanks thanks!


Erika karen wrote: "no, this is a perfect place to recommend these things! thank you very much! i embrace all forms of entertainment!"
Excellent! Thanks for reply!
Same here. :)


message 44: by Erica (new)

Erica karen wrote: "one google search later and YES! THAT GUY! i never knew his name, but i love his creepy work! this one in particular would be friends with this cover"

Was this released in hardback? If so, maybe we could request that Gammell pic for the paperback cover. Then I would buy it regardless of content. At full price. And I'd leave it on the ottoman in the living room in order to give people the creeps.


karen it WILL BE released in hardcover, so there's AMPLE time before the paperback release to make this dream come true.


message 46: by Erica (new)

Erica karen wrote: "it WILL BE released in hardcover, so there's AMPLE time before the paperback release to make this dream come true."

Woah! Release date's not until the end of May! We have well over a year to get the Gammell cover for the paperback!
Let's DO THIS!


karen how do we start? do we organize a parade?


Eerie Angel Reads "i thought i was getting a mindless splatter-romp through an amusement park like FantasticLand, where—if there was any attempt at a social message it was buried beneath a heap of body parts."


LOL Exactly how I feel. Loved your review. :)


karen hahaaha but it was still good, even though it wasn't completely mindless. go figure!


message 50: by Jason (new)

Jason Pierce This looks like one of those books I alllllllmost want to get, but know if I do it will just land in the pile of unread books, and stay there for years, never quite making it to the top of the docket. But that map... That is a very enticing selling point. I used to like amusement parks. I like maps. And I love amusement park maps...

Dammit...


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