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NOS4A2

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NOS4A2

By: Joe Hill
Narrated by: Kate Mulgrew
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The spine-tingling, bone-chilling novel of supernatural suspense from the number one New York Times best-selling author of The Fireman and Horns - now an AMC original series starring Zachary Quinto, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Ashleigh Cummings.

"A masterwork of horror." (Time)

Victoria McQueen has an uncanny knack for finding things: a misplaced bracelet, a missing photograph, answers to unanswerable questions. When she rides her bicycle over the rickety old covered bridge in the woods near her house, she always emerges in the places she needs to be.

Charles Talent Manx has a gift of his own. He likes to take children for rides in his 1938 Rolls-Royce Wraith with the vanity plate NOS4A2. In the Wraith, he and his innocent guests can slip out of the everyday world and onto hidden roads that lead to an astonishing playground of amusements he calls Christmasland.

The journey across the highway of Charlie's twisted imagination transforms his precious passengers, leaving them as terrifying and unstoppable as their benefactor.

Then comes the day when Vic goes looking for trouble...and finds her way to Charlie. That was a lifetime ago. Now, the only kid ever to escape Charlie's evil is all grown up and desperate to forget. But Charlie Manx hasn't stopped thinking about Victoria McQueen. On the road again, he won't slow down until he's taken his revenge. He's after something very special - something Vic can never replace.

As a life-and-death battle of wills builds, Vic McQueen prepares to destroy Charlie once and for all - or die trying.

©2013 Joe Hill (P)2013 HarperCollins Publishers
Genre Fiction Horror Psychological Thriller & Suspense Scary Exciting Suspense

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Editors Select, May 2013 - Christmasland is a place where every day is Christmas morning and every night is Christmas Eve. This might not sound like fertile ground for a horror novel, but rest assured; just as there's nothing funny about Pennywise the Dancing Clown in Stephen King's It, there's nothing merry about Christmasland in NOS4A2. Joe Hill tells the story of decrepit child thief Charlie Manx, who travels the country in his Rolls Royce Wraith taking mistreated kids to Christmasland, where they live happily forever playing games like "bite the smallest" and "scissors for the drifter". The only girl who managed to escape his clutches and put Manx in prison for life finds that even Manx's death can't keep him from his quest to make sure every mistreated child is taken to Christmasland. As eerie as a Bing Crosby album played at half speed, NOS4A2 is a thoroughly creepy and compulsively readable supernatural thriller. Kate Mulgrew shines as narrator, turning in a spot-on performance as Victoria McQueen, a tough-as-nails if emotionally frail heroine. (Michael, Audible editor)

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"Quite simply the best horror writer of our generation, Joe Hill’s masterful storytelling is on full display in NOS4A2. It is by turns terrifying and hilarious, horrifying and full of heart, and relentlessly compelling." (Michael Koryta, New York Times bestselling author of The Prophet)
"Fascinating and utterly engaging, this novel is sure to leave readers wanting more. One thing is for certain, however. After reading this book, readers will never hear Christmas carols in quite the same way again." ( Library Journal, starred review)
"[A] new take on the fantasy-horror genre...Highly recommended." ( The Sun Herald Sydney, Australia)

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Outstanding Symphony of Horror

It is so refreshing to come across a writer that writes to the, "smart reader". This was my first Joe Hill book and I was surprised and impressed by the caliber of his writing, he has definitely inherited his fathers, (Stephen King's), ability to spin a  spooky yarn that takes you on a gripping roller coaster ride. 

A fast pace, combined with well constructed characters provoked some thrilling and unexpected intensity. From the mystical heroine to the horrible villains, the characters have such depth that they draw you right into their dreadful altered reality.  For the thriller/horror seeker this scary and suspenseful read will not disappoint. 

A 115 year old convicted kidnapper/murderer, awakens from a 5 year coma,.. dies,.. gets embalmed, and then....walks out of the  hospital...  
As an act of revenge against the young girl who aided in his conviction years earlier, he and his creepy, murdering minion, snatch her young son with the intent of taking him into a bone chilling, fantasy world; "Christmasland". He would only be one of the many. 
A brave, mystical, but also, damaged heroin must use all of her recourses and abilities to try to save her son from a dammed eternity. 

The narrator did a great job with the up and down pace and the different character voices.  I will be looking for Hills next book with the hope that he can keep up the highly exciting, first rate plot lines. 

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GREAT HORROR!

I LIKED THIS BOOK. IT WAS SCARY, SUSPENSEFUL, WEIRD, CRAZY, AND MACABRE. I PRIMARILY LOVE HORROR AND THRILLER SO THIS WAS RIGHT UP MY ALLY. I WILL SAY I DO NOT LIKE ALL JOE HILL BOOKS BUT HE SCORED HIGH ON MY LIST WITH HIS SPOOKY "VAMPIRE" VILLAIN AND HIS SIDE-KICK. FEMALE LEAD WAS AWESOME AND COULD RELATE A LOT WITH HER. HE DOES WRITE LIKE HIS DAY, VERY IN DEPTH CHARACTERS AND STORY LINE.

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Buy it!!

You know those audio books that you love so much that you start writing the glowing review in your head while doing crunches at the gym when you've barely reached part 2? The kind of book that has you lowering your headphones and casting a withering glare for only the most dire of interruptions?? The kind you finish in record time, pausing only to bathe and even then skipping conditioner and all but the major body parts??? Well this is that book, and if you enjoy nerd humor, awesome characters, a seriously creepy narrator and an even creepier Christmas madman then buy it!!- and listen allllll the way to the end....

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Rich storytelling in a horrific fantasy landscape

I found NOS4A2 to be absorbing and disturbing, all at the same time. Joe Hill's descriptive writing style painted the story easily in my mind's eye while building up the anticipation on what will happen next all the way up to it's final climax then it left me thinking of the "What ifs."

NOS4A2 spans through many years, from the time Vic McQueen is a child discovering her own, very real roads through her imagination while interchangingly delving into Charles Manx' twisted and horrific version of Christmas along with other supporting characters that make this story even more creepy and sometimes sad. During these years, many disturbing acts occur that lends an air of impossibility of triumph for Vic while other acts are heartwarming and sad. With the wide mix of scenery within NOS4A2, I experienced many reactions while reading NOS4A2 from horrified to sad to mirth and sometimes wistful.

I thought the characters were easy to relate to, Vic McQueen, or easily disliked and fear, Charles Manx, because they were created with such real to life attributes especially Vic. Because of the real to life characteristics of the characters, the story seemed more realistic which makes the horror aspect stand out terrifically within this book.

I'd recommend NOS4A2 to anyone who loves a good, well told horror story. You can't miss with NOS4A2 nor will you be sorry about the time spent reading this novel.

Kate Mulgrew's performance for the most part was right on the money. Kate can read the male, female and children parts very well and with various ranges of emotion, except there were several places when she was reading Vic, her voice came across as too gruff and harsh, almost like a heavy smoker's voice which I feel didn't fit Vic and this would throw me out of the scene, bringing to mind something out of place.

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Great alternative to Stephen King

I know that my title might be a down put for Joe Hill, but it is not. King has the "brand" recognition for this genre of supernatural. I would rate this book with the best of any King novel. Again maybe the comparisons are not fair, but for this review they are because you will know hat you are getting. We have time/space shifting, people who seem to be immortal, ghosts, and freaky kids. Aka Carrie. It makes for great fun and a good listen. My only complaint is that the heroine seems to sustain grievous bodily harm time and time again and keeps on going. Good fun with not to be expected ending.

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Absolutely amazing book!

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I loved this book. It reminded me of It because of the children in danger and the Christmasland theme vs. the Evil Clown.

This book has everything, horror, terror and tears. I cried a lot toward the end. There is nothing more therapeutic than a good cry.

Who was your favorite character and why?

I loved Vic McQueen, but my favorite was Lou Carmody. He is the nerdy fat boy who is the true hero of the book. I really fell hard for him. He was gentle and caring and risked his life so many times for the people he loved. My tears well up just thinking about him.

Which character – as performed by Kate Mulgrew – was your favorite?

Charles Talent Manx, the evil man was captured perfectly by Kate Mulgrew. He scared me sh**tless, and I don't mean naked!

She also voiced the Gas Man, Bing with a creepy timbre that freaked me out. Would not one to run into either of these two men ever!

I have to keep reminding myself that this is a work of fiction!

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Come to Christmasland, where you will have your dreams come true, if you dream nightmares...

Any additional comments?

I liked the afterword by Joe Hill about why he wrote the book, a little about growing up in the King family and some audible books he recommends. I wish more authors would do that. A very nice touch.

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Loved it!!!

This was an author I have never read n decided to try. I love when I find a great new author. I really think the narrator helps make it a fantastic book! Can't wait to listen to more....

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Extremely good read!

Would you listen to NOS4A2 again? Why?

Yes, but not any time soon. It is a haunting tale that I want to savor a while before I delve back into the drama.

What did you like best about this story?

It was twisted and convuleted, kept me guessing.

What about Kate Mulgrew’s performance did you like?

She did a great job with the different voices. You could tell which character was speaking without being told. I like that in a narrator.

If you could take any character from NOS4A2 out to dinner, who would it be and why?

Vic. She is one tough b#$%&!

Any additional comments?

Get it, read it. It is not as good as Heart Shaped Box (which I highly reccomend - it is an amazing book) but MUCH better than Horns. Joe Hill is the son of Stephen King (my all time favorite author), so you really can't go wrong. The apple doesn't fall, etc...

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Wow. Well done Joe Hill.

What did you love best about NOS4A2?

I would say "Like father, like son" but it is apparent Mr. Hill has worked long and hard to establish his own identity and no one can really blame him for that. What I enjoyed about this book was the rich well defined characters. The tough, always cursing, always fighting Vic, lovable Lou with his blind trust and even Vic's father who always had her back; each character was so well crafted they jumped from the pages and played out thier tale in my own personal inscape.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Vic. She is a fighter and never gaveup. She faced adversities, strangeness and horrors that would make most run for the hills.

Which scene was your favorite?

Tough to pick a favorite favorite scene but I would have to say end, with the orniments. Too many endings in books and films fail to fully resolve the story. NOS4A2 was complete.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I laughed and teared a bit. Some of the scenes with Lou were very touching, some with Maggie where hilarious.

Any additional comments?

To me, the story was not so terrifying as it was engrossing, suspensful and told so well, it was easy to suspend belief and let it unfold. Kate Mulgrew was excellent. I dont think the sample on Audible did her justice, she helped bring those characters to life.

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Great listen

Loved the book. At first I was thinking "great, but not for me"... Then the story picked up and WOW!!

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