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Type
Audiobook
ISBN-13
9780385368353
ISBN
9780385368353
Publication Year
2013
Format
Compact Disc
Language
English
Book Title
Scowler
Author
Daniel Kraus
Publisher
Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
Genre
Young Adult Fiction
Topic
Family / Parents, Social Themes / Physical & Emotional Abuse (See Also Social Themes / Sexual Abuse), Horror
Intended Audience
Young Adults

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Equal parts haunting and horrifying, this literary horror novel gives readers insight into the mind of a controlling homicidal man and the son who must stop him. "Marvin Burke is one of the great monsters of literature, a figure of immense, credible terror and savagery."--Cory Doctorow, author of Little Children and coeditor of Boing Boing Imagine your father is a monster. Would that mean there are monsters inside you, too? Nineteen-year-old Ry Burke, his mother, and little sister eke out a living on their dying family farm. Ry wishes for anything to distract him from the grim memories of his father's physical and emotional abuse. Then a meteorite falls from the sky, bringing with it not only a fragment from another world but also the arrival of a ruthless man intent on destroying the entire family. Soon Ry is forced to defend himself by resurrecting a trio of imaginary childhood protectors: kindly Mr. Furrington, wise Jesus, and the bloodthirsty Scowler. From the Hardcover edition.

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Publisher
Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0385368356
ISBN-13
9780385368353
eBay Product ID (ePID)
117160874

Product Key Features

Book Title
Scowler
Author
Daniel Kraus
Format
Compact Disc
Language
English
Topic
Family / Parents, Social Themes / Physical & Emotional Abuse (See Also Social Themes / Sexual Abuse), Horror
Intended Audience
Young Adults
Publication Year
2013
Genre
Young Adult Fiction

Dimensions

Item Length
5.1in.
Item Height
1.2in.
Item Width
6.2in.
Item Weight
9.4 Oz

Additional Product Features

Age Range
14
Number of Volumes
9 Vols.
Grade from
Ninth Grade
Edition Description
Unabridged Edition
Reviews
"Daniel Kraus writes raw and deft and dangerous. Consider yourself warned." -Adele Griffin, two-time National Book Award Finalist and author of All You Never Wanted "Marvin Burke is one of the great monsters of literature, a figure of immense, credible terror and savagery." -Cory Doctorow BoingBoing.net , March 12, 2013: "This isn't gross-out horror: the terror comes as much from piano-wire taut tension and spectacular characters as from viscera...Kraus's masterful raising-of-stakes makes this into the sort of disaster you can't possibly look away from." School Library Journal , May 2013: "This book has the pacing of a Stephen King movie...The metaphor of the meteorite countdown enhances the tense, dark, and creepy chill factor of this gritty, well-written thriller. It's a perfect choice for mature horror readers who are looking to bridge the gap between YA and adult selections." Publishers Weekly, January 21, 2013: "Ry's desperate journey into manhood is gripping, with Kraus skillfully amplifying a sense of tension and claustrophobia." Kirkus Reviews , February 15, 2013: "A Midwestern gothic family saga that will hook readers." Bloody-Disgusting.com, March 6, 2013: "Kraus's story also functions as a look at how intense trauma can fracture and eventually break the human psyche, as seen through the eyes of the fragile, tormented Ry and his three imaginary friends. But above all, Scowler is a hard-edged tale of teenage survival, told with a grim-faced respect for the real life horrors that lurk behind closed doors." From the Hardcover edition., "Marvin [Burke] is one of the great monsters of literature, a figure of immense, credible terror and savagery." --Cory Doctorow, author of Little Brother and coeditor of Boing Boing   "The demon offspring of Stephen King's The Shining and Hitchcock's Psycho ." --Michael Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Gone and BZRK   "A memorable, brutal assault on the senses, not for the fainthearted or delicate." -- Publishers Weekly   "Daniel Kraus writes raw and deft and dangerous. Consider yourself warned." --Adele Griffin, two-time National Book Award finalist   "A boldly visceral coming-of-age story that explores the darkest spaces in family life and the shocking resilience of the human psyche." -- Booklist   "This book has the pacing of a Stephen King movie, and it never lets up in its gruesomeness." -- School Library Journal   "Connoisseurs of the grotesque have come to the right place, as Kraus' impeccable sense of thriller timing spins out the terror." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books   "A Midwestern gothic family saga that will hook readers." -- Kirkus Reviews   "So unrelentingly bleak, it stretches the very definition of YA horror." --Bloody-Disgusting.com   "Scowler is dark, poetic, and challenging." --Rue-Morgue.com   "For lovers of dark thrillers and horror narratives, Scowler is one crazy roller-coaster ride." -- Portland Book Review   "Bound to scare up many jaw-dropping reactions." -- Chicago Tribune   A Tayshas Reading List Selection   A Junior Library Guild Selection From the Hardcover edition., "Marvin [Burke] is one of the great monsters of literature, a figure of immense, credible terror and savagery." --Cory Doctorow, author of Little Brother and coeditor of Boing Boing   "The demon offspring of Stephen King's The Shining and Hitchcock's Psycho ." --Michael Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Gone and BRZK   "A memorable, brutal assault on the senses, not for the fainthearted or delicate." -- Publishers Weekly   "Daniel Kraus writes raw and deft and dangerous. Consider yourself warned." --Adele Griffin, two-time National Book Award finalist   "A boldly visceral coming-of-age story that explores the darkest spaces in family life and the shocking resilience of the human psyche." -- Booklist   "This book has the pacing of a Stephen King movie, and it never lets up in its gruesomeness." -- School Library Journal   "Connoisseurs of the grotesque have come to the right place, as Kraus' impeccable sense of thriller timing spins out the terror." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books   "A Midwestern gothic family saga that will hook readers." -- Kirkus Reviews   "So unrelentingly bleak, it stretches the very definition of YA horror." --Bloody-Disgusting.com   "Scowler is dark, poetic, and challenging." --Rue-Morgue.com   "For lovers of dark thrillers and horror narratives, Scowler is one crazy roller-coaster ride." -- Portland Book Review   "Bound to scare up many jaw-dropping reactions." -- Chicago Tribune   A Tayshas Reading List Selection   A Junior Library Guild Selection From the Hardcover edition., "Daniel Kraus writes raw and deft and dangerous. Consider yourself warned." -Adele Griffin, two-time National Book Award Finalist and author of All You Never Wanted "Marvin Burke is one of the great monsters of literature, a figure of immense, credible terror and savagery." -Cory Doctorow Publishers Weekly, January 21, 2013: "Ry's desperate journey into manhood is gripping, with Kraus skillfully amplifying a sense of tension and claustrophobia." Kirkus Reviews , February 15, 2013: "A Midwestern gothic family saga that will hook readers." From the Hardcover edition., "Daniel Kraus writes raw and deft and dangerous. Consider yourself warned." --Adele Griffin, two-time National Book Award Finalist and author of All You Never Wanted "Marvin Burke is one of the great monsters of literature, a figure of immense, credible terror and savagery." --Cory Doctorow BoingBoing.net , March 12, 2013: "This isn't gross-out horror: the terror comes as much from piano-wire taut tension and spectacular characters as from viscera...Kraus's masterful raising-of-stakes makes this into the sort of disaster you can't possibly look away from." School Library Journal , May 2013: "This book has the pacing of a Stephen King movie...The metaphor of the meteorite countdown enhances the tense, dark, and creepy chill factor of this gritty, well-written thriller. It's a perfect choice for mature horror readers who are looking to bridge the gap between YA and adult selections." Publishers Weekly, January 21, 2013: "Ry's desperate journey into manhood is gripping, with Kraus skillfully amplifying a sense of tension and claustrophobia." Kirkus Reviews , February 15, 2013: "A Midwestern gothic family saga that will hook readers." The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, April 2013: "Fans of Kraus's Rotters have come to  expect that beneath his darkest literary impulses flow thought-provoking  undercurrents, and this is no exception. At the edge of the horror is a  gripping story of a family paralyzed by its own fear, and an examination  of the strange places of emotional refuge a tortured mind will find." Bloody-Disgusting.com, March 6, 2013: "Kraus's story also functions as a look at how intense trauma can fracture and eventually break the human psyche, as seen through the eyes of the fragile, tormented Ry and his three imaginary friends. But above all, Scowler is a hard-edged tale of teenage survival, told with a grim-faced respect for the real life horrors that lurk behind closed doors." From the Hardcover edition., "Daniel Kraus writes raw and deft and dangerous. Consider yourself warned." -Adele Griffin, two-time National Book Award Finalist and author of All You Never Wanted "Marvin Burke is one of the great monsters of literature, a figure of immense, credible terror and savagery." -Cory Doctorow Publishers Weekly, January 21, 2013: "Ry's desperate journey into manhood is gripping, with Kraus skillfully amplifying a sense of tension and claustrophobia." Kirkus Reviews , February 15, 2013: "A Midwestern gothic family saga that will hook readers." Bloody-Disgusting.com, March 6, 2013: "Kraus's story also functions as a look at how intense trauma can fracture and eventually break the human psyche, as seen through the eyes of the fragile, tormented Ry and his three imaginary friends. But above all, Scowler is a hard-edged tale of teenage survival, told with a grim-faced respect for the real life horrors that lurk behind closed doors." From the Hardcover edition., "Daniel Kraus writes raw and deft and dangerous. Consider yourself warned." -Adele Griffin, two-time National Book Award Finalist and author of All You Never Wanted "Marvin Burke is one of the great monsters of literature, a figure of immense, credible terror and savagery." -Cory Doctorow BoingBoing.net , March 12, 2013: "This isn't gross-out horror: the terror comes as much from piano-wire taut tension and spectacular characters as from viscera...Kraus's masterful raising-of-stakes makes this into the sort of disaster you can't possibly look away from." Publishers Weekly, January 21, 2013: "Ry's desperate journey into manhood is gripping, with Kraus skillfully amplifying a sense of tension and claustrophobia." Kirkus Reviews , February 15, 2013: "A Midwestern gothic family saga that will hook readers." Bloody-Disgusting.com, March 6, 2013: "Kraus's story also functions as a look at how intense trauma can fracture and eventually break the human psyche, as seen through the eyes of the fragile, tormented Ry and his three imaginary friends. But above all, Scowler is a hard-edged tale of teenage survival, told with a grim-faced respect for the real life horrors that lurk behind closed doors." From the Hardcover edition., "Daniel Kraus writes raw and deft and dangerous. Consider yourself warned." -Adele Griffin, two-time National Book Award Finalist
Target Audience
Young Adult Audience
Dewey Decimal
[Fic]
Dewey Edition
23

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