Horrorstör: A Novel
by:
Grady Hendrix (author)
[Read by Tai Sammons and Bronson Pinchot]A traditional haunted house story in a contemporary setting, and full of current fears, Horrorstör delivers a high-concept premise in a unique style.Something strange is happening at the Orsk furniture superstore in Cleveland. Every morning, employees...
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[Read by Tai Sammons and Bronson Pinchot]A traditional haunted house story in a contemporary setting, and full of current fears, Horrorstör delivers a high-concept premise in a unique style.Something strange is happening at the Orsk furniture superstore in Cleveland. Every morning, employees arrive to find broken Kjerring wardrobes, shattered Brooka glassware, and vandalized Liripip sofa beds - clearly someone, or something, is up to no good. To unravel the mystery, five young employees volunteer for a long dusk-till-dawn shift and encounter horrors that defy imagination. Along the way, author Grady Hendrix infuses sly social commentary on the nature of work in the new twenty-first-century economy.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9781483049793 (1483049795)
ASIN: 1483049795
Publish date: 2014-09-23
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Minutes: 1
Edition language: English
I've been wanting to read this, and I have owned it for a long time, so I am not sure why I waited forever. It's one of those books that every blogger I know loved it, so I wondered about the hype..... Now I need more from this author! What a cool story, but more than that, sorry to anyone thinking...
I reviewed a paper copy of this back in February, so I won't be writing a summary this time around and don't plan on writing a lengthy review. I definitely preferred this in paper form. Although Bronson Pinchot did an excellent job reading the product description pages in a cheerful and comforting ...
There were some genuinely creepy moments in this book. It's a different premise, kind of goofy, so I wasn't expecting that. Now I wish I had left listening to this until October. Oh well. There was some goofiness to the story but far less than you'd think once you get into the action. I loved (Pe...