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Jeffrey Cranor
Jeffrey Cranor cowrites the Welcome to Night Vale podcast. He also cocreates theater and dance pieces with choreographer/wife Jillian Sweeney. They live in New York. show more



Jeffrey Cranor cowrites the Welcome to Night Vale podcast. He also cocreates theater and dance pieces with choreographer/wife Jillian Sweeney. They live in New York.

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Bookish Blerd
Bookish Blerd rated it 3 years ago
Someone once told me that if I enjoyed the "John Dies At The End" series, then I would love Welcome To Night Vale. They were so right! This books was great. Night Vale is such a mess, but in the best way. You just want to see what's going to happen next. And everything that happens is more insane ...
Bookish Blerd
Bookish Blerd rated it 3 years ago
Wowzers! This was so similar and different to the podcast. I had head of Night Vale for quite some time and when I saw the book on sale a while ago, I decided I should find out what it was all about. But it sat on my shelf for and embarrassingly long time. I finally checked out the podcast this ...
Familiar Diversions
Familiar Diversions rated it 8 years ago
I’ve been a fan of the Welcome to Night Vale podcast for a while (although I’m woefully behind at the moment), so I was very excited when this book was first announced. I’ve owned it in two different formats since it first came out in 2015, but I kept putting off reading it because I couldn’t decide...
Opinions of Saturn
Opinions of Saturn rated it 9 years ago
WELCOME TO NIGHT VALE is about two residents of the titular strange town of Night Vale wind up in the middle of a city-wide mystery. Jackie is a perpetually nineteen-year-old pawnshop owner whose life is turned upside down by a piece of paper, while Diane is a single mother dealing with her teenage ...
Tannat
Tannat rated it 9 years ago
I started off really enjoying this, but it seemed to drag on. This may be because it takes me so long to listen to audiobooks, so I might not have felt the same way if I had read a printed copy. The lack of a timeline that made sense is what drove this book down to a 3-star rating. It was still fun...
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