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On a Clear Day, You Can See Block Island

By: Gage Greenwood
Narrated by: Tiffany Bache
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They left the island, but the island never left them.

Four years after the Keating family endured the darkest experiences of their lives, the children are still fighting to move on. Charlie's anxiety has control of his life. Angela is afraid of the dark. Brian suffers from a drug addiction. Chrissy struggles to remember what happened to them, the details forever haunting the outskirts of her mind.

But when new information comes to light about what they had witnessed, they make a plan to escape their problems once and for all.

Sometimes, the only way to confront your demons is to face them head on, so the Keating siblings decide to go back to the island and call their monsters out of the darkness. They soon realize the terror awaiting is much more than they bargained for.

On a Clear Day, You Can See Block Island is a coming of age horror novel about grief, PTSD, and how some horrors never end.

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Grief is a monster

On A Clear Day You Can See Block Island is so close to perfection that it nearly became my favorite Gage Greenwood novel. Winter's Myths and Winter's Legacy are tough contenders however, and refused to be edged out. OACDYCSBI is filled with stunning prose and some of the most quotable passages I've ever read.
“Grief was a viral infection. It was as if someone injected them with extreme emotions by the needle full, and it swam in their blood, pumped through their heart, and brain, and coated their stomachs until they’d vomit it out, confused and scared by the sickness. They didn’t know what was happening inside of them; they only knew it didn’t feel good.”
This is a bleak horror story which ruminates on themes of loss, grief, and difficult family dynamics. As always, Gage makes us fall in love with his characters, only to rip them from us in brutal fashion. Many readers are very upset about all of the deaths, but I think they were all necessary, or, if not strictly necessary, they at least all served a greater purpose in relation to the story.
Once again, Gage Greenwood has created a story that sucked me in right from the beginning, and has yet to let me go. I will be thinking about this one for a very long time to come. I only have one thing left to say. F*** you Gage Greenwood. F*** you very much.

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This book pulls you in from chapter 1, and only gets better from there. Go in blind like I did. You wont be sorry.
The narration from Tiffany Bache, amazing.

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Welcome Home!

The Keating family had suffered more tragedy and grief than most. When the oldest daughter is killed by something monstrous, all of their lives are permanently changed. The father becomes an alcoholic, the oldest son a drug addict, and the younger siblings are left to fend for themselves. Their tragedy becomes a media sensation, but nobody really believes that there is a monster loose on Block Island.

Charlie and his two younger sisters, Chrissy and Angela, decide to go to the Island to see if they can find the truth of that horrible night. Instead of answers, they unwittingly unleash the monsters on the world. They soon have to fight for their lives in order to survive.

The story is well-written and fast-paced, with plenty of horrors along the way. It is also a story of PTSD and grief. "Grief was the ultimate detonation." You will come to love the strength and resilience of this group of kids, especially the youngest of the bunch, Angela. This is a great blend of folk horror, creature feature, and ancestral oaths that continue to haunt later generations. This is my first book by the author, but I will definitely be looking for more by him. He is a great storyteller and this book will keep you reading long into the night.

The audiobook version of this book was great! The narrator did a fantastic job and her performance made the tension and terror even more real! From the first chapter, you will be haunted by the monster(s) in this book. "Welcome Home" will never sound quiet the same after listening to this one!

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Phenomenal 

Last year bunker dogs made me a fan and this has just confirmed it




With elements of a coming to age story that manages to stay gritty, nightmarish creatures, and a setting reminiscent of silent Hill what more could you ask for?
Once again, Tiffany does a fantastic job with the narration the production value was outstanding

Greenwood has quickly made a name for himself, and for good reason, highest of recommendations 5stars

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Amazing book!

This was a fantastic book! The narration was excellent and it kept my attention throughout. The writing was believable and I found myself googling the “monster” because I thought it might be based on actual lore. What a great read!

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Excellent Characters and Plot!

A family of 4 kids grapples with the aftermath of their sister being eaten by a strange creature. No one believes the family's story, but the experience haunts each person in a different way. Years later, they return to Block Island to seek answers, but instead they unleash hungry monsters out into the world!
Not only is this story a suspenseful creature feature, it also has well-developed characters with complicated relationships. I loved each family member, even the less likeable ones. The book also explores grief, loss, downtrodden small towns, and loving our family members despite their shortcomings.
Lastly, the narration was excellent. There's a couple particular phrases said throughout the book that are rendered in this well-crafted monster voice that increases the creepiness factor for this book beyond what one might experience via text alone. I recommend listening to the story late at night after everyone else in your house has gone to sleep for maximum impact. ☺️

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