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The Hike

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  • 288 páginas
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Drew Magary's new novel follows Ben, a dad trying to return home after accidentally entering a parallel universe during a business trip. It’s a captivating tale that blends humor with profound themes, reminiscent of early Chuck Palahniuk but without the bitterness. The narrative unfolds like a story told during a long, dark drive—fun, fast, and bizarre, yet familiar. The unexpected twist at the end delivers a jolt that lingers long after reading. Critics praise it as a page-turner and a successful work of contemporary fantasy, showcasing a writer in command of his voice while experimenting with narrative forms. The story is compared to a cynical version of The Phantom Tollbooth, mixed with elements from Dan Harmon's podcast. It combines heartfelt moments with nerve-wracking and soul-searching experiences, wrapped in fantasy and psychological horror. Magary's writing is described as beautifully crafted, with vivid characters and crisp action. The adventure involves dog-faced murderers, icebergs, and undead castles, creating a surreal experience. This novel challenges perceptions of self and reality, making it a must-read for fans of gaming, fantasy, and adventure. It’s a fast-paced, entertaining journey that resonates with both science fiction enthusiasts and literary readers alike.

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The Hike, Drew Magary

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Título
The Hike
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Penguin US
Publicado en
2017
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
288
ISBN10
0399563873
ISBN13
9780399563874
Serie
Calificación
3,95 de 5
Descripción
Drew Magary's new novel follows Ben, a dad trying to return home after accidentally entering a parallel universe during a business trip. It’s a captivating tale that blends humor with profound themes, reminiscent of early Chuck Palahniuk but without the bitterness. The narrative unfolds like a story told during a long, dark drive—fun, fast, and bizarre, yet familiar. The unexpected twist at the end delivers a jolt that lingers long after reading. Critics praise it as a page-turner and a successful work of contemporary fantasy, showcasing a writer in command of his voice while experimenting with narrative forms. The story is compared to a cynical version of The Phantom Tollbooth, mixed with elements from Dan Harmon's podcast. It combines heartfelt moments with nerve-wracking and soul-searching experiences, wrapped in fantasy and psychological horror. Magary's writing is described as beautifully crafted, with vivid characters and crisp action. The adventure involves dog-faced murderers, icebergs, and undead castles, creating a surreal experience. This novel challenges perceptions of self and reality, making it a must-read for fans of gaming, fantasy, and adventure. It’s a fast-paced, entertaining journey that resonates with both science fiction enthusiasts and literary readers alike.