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A Cosmology of Monsters: Novel

A Cosmology of Monsters: Novel

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A Cosmology of Monsters: Novel

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"If John Irving ever wrote a horror novel, it would be something like this. I loved it.”
—Stephen King
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Monsters both figurative and very literal stalk the Turner family. The youngest child, Noah, narrates the family history: how in the late '60s, his bookish mother, Margaret, marries Lovecraft-lover Harry against her better judgment. The couple has two daughters—Sydney, born for the spotlight, and the brilliant but awkward Eunice, a natural writer and storyteller. But finances are tight, Margaret and Eunice are haunted by horrific dreams, and Harry starts acting strangely. He becomes obsessed with the construction of an elaborately crafted haunted house attraction, christened the Wandering Dark. The family tries to shield baby Noah from the house's faux horrors, but unbeknownst to them, he's being visited by a furry beast with glowing orange eyes—the same ghastly being glimpsed by both his mother and sister. However, unlike them, Noah decides to let the creature in. . . .
As he approaches the conclusion of his family's tale, it becomes more and more apparent that there's only one way the story can end: with Noah making the ultimate sacrifice.
"If John Irving ever wrote a horror novel, it would be something like this. I loved it.”
—Stephen King
ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR:
ESQUIRE
• THE NERD DAILY

THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
A GOODREADS CHOICE AWARDS FINALIST
Monsters both figurative and very literal stalk the Turner family. The youngest child, Noah, narrates the family history: how in the late '60s, his bookish mother, Margaret, marries Lovecraft-lover Harry against her better judgment. The couple has two daughters—Sydney, born for the spotlight, and the brilliant but awkward Eunice, a natural writer and storyteller. But finances are tight, Margaret and Eunice are haunted by horrific dreams, and Harry starts acting strangely. He becomes obsessed with the construction of an elaborately crafted haunted house attraction, christened the Wandering Dark. The family tries to shield baby Noah from the house's faux horrors, but unbeknownst to them, he's being visited by a furry beast with glowing orange eyes—the same ghastly being glimpsed by both his mother and sister. However, unlike them, Noah decides to let the creature in. . . .
As he approaches the conclusion of his family's tale, it becomes more and more apparent that there's only one way the story can end: with Noah making the ultimate sacrifice.

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