It’s been busy and fun release week. Some online highlights! (I’ll add to these in the coming days)
–A feature at EW.com
Horror novelist Paul Tremblay is venturing down a road that’s going nowhere fast.
It’s a thread of sun-baked asphalt that runs from the suburban sprawl of Santa Clarita, Calif., into the hushed slopes of the Angeles National Forest, weaving alongside a dry creek bed that is leading us to the site of long-ago death and destruction.
–Podcast on The Horror Show with Brian Keene
REVIEWS
GQ: This F***ed Me Up: The Cabin at the End of the World. “Paul Tremblay’s new novel is equal parts gripping, horrifying, and mesmerizing.”
LitReactor: “The Cabin at the End of the World is meaningful and inevitable and absolutely heartbreaking. It’s a remarkable achievement and certainly Tremblay’s most challenging book. It very well could be his best, too.”
Barnes and Nobles: “Under Tremblay’s skilled hand, the narrative turns from dark and intense to cerebral, a tour de force of psychological and religious horror. To twist the old adage, it asks, why do people do bad things to good people?”
Criminal Element: “The Cabin at the End of the World by Paul Tremblay is a masterpiece of terror and psychological suspense that adds an inventive twist to the home invasion horror story.”
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just got done reading Cabin at the end of the world.It was well written and sort of applies to today’s world. Not so far fetched in my mind. Loved it, but just think it should have ended with Wen. Since, she was innocent. will be looking for more of your books at local library!!