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Fiend

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Fiend

By: Peter Stenson
Narrated by: Todd Haberkorn
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There's more than one kind of monster.

When Chase Daniels first sees the little girl in umbrella socks tearing open the Rottweiler, he's not too concerned. As a longtime meth addict, he's no stranger to horrifying, drug-fueled hallucinations.

But as he and his fellow junkies soon discover, the little girl is no illusion. The end of the world really has arrived.

The funny thing is, Chase's life was over long before the apocalypse got here, his existence already reduced to a stinking basement apartment and a filthy mattress and an endless grind of buying and selling and using. He's lied and cheated and stolen and broken his parents' hearts a thousand times. And he threw away his only shot at sobriety a long time ago, when he chose the embrace of the drug over the woman he still loves.

And if your life's already shattered beyond any normal hopes of redemption… well, maybe the end of the world is an opportunity. Maybe it's a last chance for Chase to hit restart and become the man he once dreamed of being. Soon he's fighting to reconnect with his lost love and dreaming of becoming her hero among civilization's ruins.

But is salvation just another pipe dream?

Propelled by a blistering first-person voice and featuring a powerfully compelling antihero, Fiend is at once a riveting portrait of addiction, a pitch-black love story, and a meditation on hope, redemption, and delusion - not to mention one hell of a zombie novel.

©2013 Peter Stenson (P)2013 Random House Audio
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Unusual

This is the most unusual zombie novel I have ever read or listened to (and I have read a lot). When the only survivors of the zombie plague of addicted to meth, and they have to keep using to survive, what kind of hope does the world have? This novel is interesting, sad, funny, and frightening. You get an interesting glimpse into the brutality of man.

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An interesting twist on the zombie apocolypse...

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

It felt a bit non climactic, but it fell in line enough with the overall mood of the book so it made sense.

What does Todd Haberkorn bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

When he described body odor and such.....it really left me feeling dirty so lol I guess he did a very good job. He played the part of a junkie really well lol. I mean he did a good job. I bought the emotion in his voice and there was plenty of it.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

When he described himself being a failure and his parents being crushed by his drug addiction. It was pretty hard to listen to. Then there was the baby scene, not soul crushing but definitely disturbing.

Any additional comments?

This story is definitely not for everyone, but I liked the idea of a different sort of zombie and the crazy way to stave off becoming one. I felt like the author was really genuine about describing drug abuse and addiction. There was absolutely no glamorization of it.

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A zombie story unlike any other

Such a powerful story and an amazing narrative perspective. Was hooked the entire time, and the narrator was incredible. This one will sit with me for a while.

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Much more than a zombie story.

A disgusting and heartbreaking portrait of the tenacity of addiction and the horrific actions it compels no matter what setting or situation into which addicts are thrust ... holds up a mirror to how nothing, not even a zombie apocalypse, can hinder a committed meth feind who truly believes he will die if he doesn't use... just a little... to take the edge off... to get my head straight... any addict reading this will find familiar themes, and many unsettling parallels with their own feindishness.

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Great!

Performance can make or break a book and this performance was phenomenal! Great book, well written, and oh so creepy.

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Wow

What an amazing tale. Such an amazing metaphor for drug use. This is a must read! And a must listen!

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Addicts and Zombies?!!

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I am so glad that I gave this story a chance. I was completely engrossed by everything, from the opening scene of Chase looking out the window after a meth binge and seeing the girl eating a Rottweiler and thinking little of it. From my understanding drug addicts are already desensitized a lot already and how in the world could they survive without the dealers. I think the summary says it best, “Fiend is at once a riveting portrait of addiction, a pitch-black love story, and a meditation on hope, redemption, and delusion – not to mention one hell of a zombie novel.”

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Zombies versus Tweekers-how can you go wrong?

If you have ever spent any time around tweekers, then you will get a chuckle out of this book. Its a pretty accurate portrayal of meth addicts and their particular brand of hell. The guy doing the reading nails the subtle "accents" of the drug addict, and sounds a bit like Mitch Hedburg (but faster). Don't approach this as a serious story, although it does cover some serious facets of drug abuse fairly well, for the most part it is humor. Think of it as "Spun" with zombies.

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unique concept, narrator did a nice job bringing the characters to life

there wasn't anything I didn't like about the book, I thought it was a unique concept on the zombie apocalypse bit and the ending was perfect for the theme

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really liked this book!

this book was awesome. it added a whole new element to a zombie story. the characters were enjoyable.

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