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The Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives in Your Home: A Welcome to Night Vale Novel
The Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives in Your Home: A Welcome to Night Vale Novel | Joseph Fink, Jeffrey Cranor
18 posts | 14 read | 1 reading | 8 to read
From the New York Times bestselling authors of Welcome to Night Vale and It Devours! and the creators of the #1 podcast, comes a new novel set in the world of Night Vale and beyond. In the town of Night Vale, there's a faceless old woman who secretly lives in everyone's home, but no one knows how she got there or where she came from . . . until now. Told in a series of eerie flashbacks, the story of The Woman is revealed, as she guides, haunts and sabotages an unfortunate Night Vale resident named Craig. In the end, her dealings with Craig and her history in nineteenth century Europe will come together in the most unexpected and horrifying way. Part The Haunting of Hill House, part The Count of Monte Cristo, and 100% about a faceless old woman who secretly lives in your home.
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Clare-Dragonfly
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I love the podcast Welcome to Night Vale, but didn‘t care for the other two books they‘ve put out. Still, I wanted to read this book because I adore the character, so finding it at the #littlefreelibrary was perfect!

Patchshank I really enjoyed this one. Its my favorite of the nightvale novels even though its a bit different from the podcast. 2w
Kenyazero Good find! Hope you like this one better! I forgot this book came out. Their first book was fun but so-so, and I found the second more compelling but it still took me forever to finish. I‘ll definitely give this one a try as well. 2w
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RamsFan1963
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13/150 More mainstream, i.e. less weird, than the other Nightvale books I've read, this was still an entertaining tale of betrayal and revenge across generations. Duel timelines are both ghost story and pirate adventure, with the two stories tying neatly together in the end. 3.75/5 stars.
13th book finished for #Readaway2024 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES @Andrew65

DieAReader 🥳Great 2mo
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SB_92084
Pickpick

This book is part of the Night Vale collection, but it stands alone and can be read without any prior knowledge of any of Night Vale book. Legit, read the first chapter of this book, let it grab you, let it wow you. That first chapter truly gives the reader a treat, and a great preview of what is to come while also maintaining a deeply eerie mystery. Blew through this book in just 4 days, couldn‘t put it down!

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Robotswithpersonality
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Mehso-so

Vengeance is never the answer. It doesn't change the past, and it twists those who would wield it.
I was prepared for creepy, but not for the sad! And I miss the quirky, it was in very spare supply here vs in the Welcome to Night Vale podcast where the titular character first appears. 1/?

Robotswithpersonality As charmingly abstract as the Welcome to Night Vale podcast can be, I honestly underestimated how well the writers of said podcast could create a tightly knit plot. The moments of rare, poetic beauty were not a surprise.
I think it adds something to be familiar with that podcast but it's not necessary to follow the story.
Genrewise I'd say this is as much adventure/tragedy as paranormal horror.
I guessed parts of some twists, by not others,
and it didn't hamper my enthrallment with how this origin story unfolded.
Ace rep, Jewish character.
⚠️ antisemitism
13mo
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Robotswithpersonality
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"the only version of himself he could be."
Ace (aro?) rep for the win! ??⚪?️

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morgankayj
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a little late but a blue themed April wrap up!! all in all a great month💙💗slowly making my way through all the books I've bought in the last year before I continue to buy more🥴

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Twainy
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🎧 I loved the concept laid out in the summary. The narration was good.

There‘s a faceless old woman who secretly lives in everyone‘s house … she‘s making Craig‘s life a nightmare. In a series of stories told in flashback format you get her origin story.

This is a good Halloween book. Scary. Sadly it‘s number 3 in a current trilogy. Now I need to read the 2 other books.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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bthegood
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Bailedbailed

Just couldn't get into it. The story didn't hold my interest enough to keep reading or to put it aside and try later.

#TBR #CurrentlyReading #ReadingUpdate

MidnightBookGirl I couldn't get into the Night Vale books either, but I never listened to the podcast either. 3y
bthegood @MidnightBookGirl I didn't listen to it either, always good to know I'm not the only one 😊 3y
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bthegood
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I chose apple and pumpkin because then I could make apple cider and pumpkin spice!!
Thanks for the tag @Chrissyreadit!

Wanna play @Gissy?

#thoughtfulthursday @MoonWitch94

make a great day everyone - 😊

MoonWitch94 Thanks for playing 🍁🌻🍂 3y
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bthegood
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#ThinkPositiveBePositive Thanks for the tags @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks and @Eggs and @TheSpineView

Make a great day everyone!

Eggs 🤗🤗 3y
TheSpineView 🥰😘😊 3y
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Read-y_Picker
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First one down for September!
This was a good one 4⭐️
It‘s my first Night Vale, I didn‘t even realize it was 3rd in a series based on almost a decade of serial podcasts 🤯🤯 until it was pointed out to me here. That said it was super entertaining, a good stand-alone, with a bit of gore, lots of creepiness, plot twists and pirates! 🏴‍☠️

Read-y_Picker @IamIamIam I really enjoyed it in the end. Night Vale only really came up towards the end but everything was well tied together. I definitely recommend. 3y
IamIamIam @Read-y_Picker Pirates?! I'm totally in!!! I picked this up on my Kindle for a buck a while ago but I'm going to bump it up to the top. 😁 3y
Read-y_Picker @IamIamIam Yay! I hope you like it! 3y
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youngreadrshelf
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Starting this one. I always enjoy a trip to Night Vale.

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danimgill
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Mehso-so

Mara Wilson's narration was fantastic as always but the plot of this one left a lot to be desired for me. It was an interesting idea to give the faceless old woman a backstory but not completely necessary, and the plotline of her past meandered so much it didn't always seem worth it. Things picked back up toward the end though and I couldn't stop listening in the final few chapters.

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danimgill
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Doing some #audiopuzzling on my day off! It's been years since I've listened to Welcome to Night Vale but I'm enjoying Mara Wilson's incredible narration on this as always.

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uwak
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the night vale books have been getting better and better witch successive release and this was probably the best book so far. I was surprised how detached this book is from most of the night vale lore and happenings, and it feels very distinctive from the previous 2 books. the ending is haunting in a specific way and I suspect it will stick with me for a while.

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Patchshank
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I had to think really hard for this one. I started going through the books I've read to see if any would fit. I came to the tagged book and realized any book about revenge would be suitable for this card. In books such as the tagged one or the Count of Monte Cristo the character becomes so obessed with revenge they miss out on everything else.

#TarotTakeover Day 2
@ErinSueMreads @Meaw_catlady

Erinsuereads Excellent take on the card! 4y
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caffeinated.wayfarer
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“A war is only ever good for business”