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Horns: A Novel |  | Author: Joe Hill Publisher: William Morrow Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: First Ediition/First Printing Pages: 384 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.2 x 1.3
ISBN: 0061147958 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780061147951 ASIN: 0061147958
Publication Date: March 1, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review Amazon Best Books of the Month, March 2010: Best known for his terrifying (really) debut novel, Heart-Shaped Box, and his famous dad, Joe Hill continues to make a name for himself with Horns, a dark, funny exploration of love, grief, and the nature of good and evil. Ignatius William Perrish wakes up bleary and confused after a night of drinking and "doing terrible things" to find he has grown horns. In addition to being horribly unsightly, these inflamed protuberances give Ig an equally ugly power--if he thinks hard enough, he can make people admit things (intimate, embarrassing, I-can't-believe-you-just-said-that details). This bizarre affliction is of particular use to Ig, who is still grieving over the murder of his childhood sweetheart (a grisly act the entire town, including his family, believes he committed). Horns is a wickedly fun read, and reveals Hill's uncanny knack for creating alluring characters and a riveting plot. Ig's attempts to track down the killer result in hilariously inappropriate admissions from the community, heartbreaking confessions from his own family, and of course, one hell of a showdown. --Daphne Durham
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Joe Hill has been hailed as "a major player in 21st-century fantastic fiction" (Washington Post); "a new master in the field of suspense" (James Rollins); "one of the most confident and assured new voices in horror and dark fantasy to emerge in recent years (Publishers Weekly); a writer who "builds character invitingly and plants an otherworldly surprise around every corner" (New York Times). This gifted and brilliantly imaginative author catapulted to bestsellerdom with the chilling Heart-Shaped Box and cemented his reputation with the prizewinning volume of short fiction 20th Century Ghosts. At last, the New York Times bestselling author returns with a relentless supernatural thriller that runs like Hell on wheels. . . . Ignatius Perrish spent the night drunk and doing terrible things. He woke up the next morning with a thunderous hangover, a raging headache . . . and a pair of horns growing from his temples. At first Ig thought the horns were a hallucination, the product of a mind damaged by rage and grief. He had spent the last year in a lonely, private purgatory, following the death of his beloved, Merrin Williams, who was raped and murdered under inexplicable circumstances. A mental breakdown would have been the most natural thing in the world. But there was nothing natural about the horns, which were all too real. Once the righteous Ig had enjoyed the life of the blessed: born into privilege, the second son of a renowned musician and younger brother of a rising late-night TV star, he had security, wealth, and a place in his community. Ig had it all, and morehe had Merrin and a love founded on shared daydreams, mutual daring, and unlikely midsummer magic. But Merrin's death damned all that. The only suspect in the crime, Ig was never charged or tried. And he was never cleared. In the court of public opinion in Gideon, New Hampshire, Ig is and always will be guilty because his rich and connected parents pulled strings to make the investigation go away. Nothing Ig can do, nothing he can say, matters. Everyone, it seems, including God, has abandoned him. Everyone, that is, but the devil inside. . . . Now Ig is possessed of a terrible new power to go with his terrible new looka macabre talent he intends to use to find the monster who killed Merrin and destroyed his life. Being good and praying for the best got him nowhere. It's time for a little revenge. . . . It's time the devil had his due. . . .
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Horns.......... turned DOWNWARD August 27, 2010 Christine Tuttle (Dunellen, NJ) Sorry Mr Hill............. this book doesn't hold a candle to your first. I was very disappointed in the gaps in this book. The story doesn't flow like your tale in "Heart Shaped Box" flowed.
A little slow near the end, but overall good August 26, 2010 Fuzzy Lizard (Georgia, USA) The first two sections of Horns was excellent. Great story telling. I love the dark humor. As the book went on, though, it tended to drag on a bit much. Near the end I found myself skimming the pages just to get to the end. It's like Mr. Hill wasn't sure how to wrap up the story.
Overall, though, a good book and I'm looking forward to reading more Joe Hill books in the future.
So awesome! August 23, 2010 Amanda J. Henning (Marysville, Ohio United States) Ig Parrish never really got over his first girlfriend, who was murdered a year earlier. After a night of drinking and "doing bad things", Ig wakes up to find he's grown horns on his head. It doesn't take him long to realize that the horns have given him exceptional power, and he sets out to discover who murdered his girlfriend Merrin. I loved Joe Hill's first book (Heart Shaped Box), and was excited to hear that he had a second novel coming out. Joe Hill is an absolute master of pacing. The plot moves seamlessly from interesting to more interesting, and he does such a perfect job of making each character fully-fledged and humanely flawed. A perfect mix of comedy and horror, this is a really enjoyable novel, I honestly couldn't put it down!
Funny, Clever Horror Yarn August 22, 2010 Todd and In Charge (Miami, FL) Much has been made of the family relation, and while the styles are different, it is unavoidable to consider the similarities.
Here you have a bad guy, Lee, that is not unlike Junior from father King's recent magnum opus, Under the Dome, and you have similarities in terms of a very clever premise, humorous dialogue, pop culture and music references, and just a very entertaining, easy to read style.
In other words, the comparison is a compliment!
I do share some concerns of other reviewers in terms of maintaining a consistent tone throughout, and I found the multiple flashbacks to be distracting at times, but on the whole this was a solid entry in this genre that I would heartily recommend.
Comparisons not necessary August 19, 2010 L. Wimberley (Berea, OH USA) I'm just going to get it out of the way: No one should be basing their opinion of this novel on what the family tree connections are. It stands perfectly well on it's own.
Horns is a gritty tale that has a wonderful balance of narrative flashbacks and present day timelines. It takes off running, there isn't an overtly long backstory, the novel just sucks you straight in and starts going. The story doesn't get convoluted or confusing, and it doesn't stay in the past too long. I've immensely enjoyed reading Joe Hill's books. He has a wonderful way to suck you into a story that doesn't have to be overtly intelligent, or cheaply entertaining. He incorporates loss, grief, regret, and love into a wonderful that actually made me tear up more than once, yet even through the gut-wrenching parts, there were many parts of horror and suspense. Ig is a great main character, I almost wish I could read more stories that involve him. This is a wonderful weekend read.
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