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Mary: An Awakening of Terror | Nat Cassidy
Nat Cassidys highly commercial, debut horror novel Mary: An Awakening of Terror, blends Midsommar with elements of American Psycho and a pinch of I'll Be Gone in the Dark. Mary is a quiet, middle-aged woman doing her best to blend into the background. Unremarkable. Invisible. Unknown even to herself. But lately, things have been changing inside Mary. Along with the hot flashes and body aches, she cant look in a mirror without passing out, and the voices in her head have been urging her to do unspeakable things. Fired from her job in New York, she moves back to her hometown, hoping to reconnect with her past and inner self. Instead, visions of terrifying, mutilated specters overwhelm her with increasing regularity and she begins auto-writing strange thoughts and phrases. Mary discovers that these experiences are echoes of an infamous serial killer. Then the killings begin again. Marys definitely going to find herself. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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Rachael_reads
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Bailedbailed

I couldn‘t finish this one.

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reading.rainb0w
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Panpan

Lots to unpack
I'd rather stay packed and move on
5 tropes too many
⭐️⭐️

Well, that went completely off the fucking rails. It started off great, really had me hooked. Then it just got to be too much. Ghosts (I mean FURIES), cults, serial killers, misogyny, perimenopausal madness... bro just pick ONE. Not every single thing needs to packed into a stand alone book. ⬇️⬇️

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#haikureview

reading.rainb0w It took me over a week to read the last 50 pages because I couldn't stand how unhinged it all became. 😮‍💨 6mo
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reading.rainb0w
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This is like... really good so far. I can already tell the narrator is unreliable, and can't wait to see how unhinged this becomes. As a huge fan of Carrie, (Stephen King), I can definitely see the correlation the author noted in the introduction/author's note. I feel for this main character, but am also low-key afraid of what she's capable of doing.

#currentlyreading #horror #sofarsogood #debut

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ItsAnotherJen
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Panpan

I'm thinking the audiobook version was def not the way to go for me. The constant angst - the yelling, cursing, anger. Ugh. It was too much. I experienced ptsd. Aunt Nadine was pretty hilarious. I had to laugh at some of the insults she was throwing around. It was much needed comedic relief in this ocean of negativity and anger. What menopausal women has Nat Cassidy been around to write these characters? Who hurt him? 😅
This wasn't for me. ⭐⭐

dabbe #fanofthepan! 🤩🤩🤩 9mo
ItsAnotherJen @dabbe love the hashtag! Is this a new movement? If so, I support it wholeheartedly 9mo
dabbe @ItsAnotherJen Nah. It's just me reminding myself to bail/pan books if they're not reaching me––and a fun way to support others. Life's too short, and there are too many other fabulous books out there, right? 🤩 9mo
ItsAnotherJen @dabbe Absolutely 💯 ❤ 9mo
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ReadingOver50
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Pickpick

Wow, this book was not what I expected. A story about a 49 year old woman experiencing strange menopausal symptoms morphed into a story about a religious cult in the desert. The theme of how older women are not seen by society. This was pretty thought provoking, and also pretty gory.

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ReadingOver50
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The first casualty of the year. My 7 month old puppy destroyed my book. At least most of the damage is to the cover so it is still readable. 🙄

IndoorDame Oh, no! 🤞🏼he‘ll grow out of that habit soon 😆 11mo
Tamra 😜 we can relate. 11mo
DGRachel Ahhh, the everything is a chew toy phase. Good luck! 11mo
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LeahBergen I can relate, too. 😆 11mo
Soubhiville Uh oh! 11mo
TheLudicReader 😂 11mo
TheBookgeekFrau 😣 My yellow lab chewed on a couple of my books when she was a puppy. She's been gone 20yrs now, so if it's any consolation, know that whenever I come across one of those books now it makes me smile 🐶 (edited) 11mo
Ruthiella Aww! Books and puppies are a dangerous combination! ❤️🐶 11mo
HeyT Well that was certainly an 'awakening of terror' for the book I'd say. 11mo
batsy @HeyT 😆 11mo
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Hypnocorg
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Christmas haul 🎄❤️ #horror

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BookMaven9
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Mehso-so

⭐️⭐️appreciate the try and loved his latest book but being inside this characters head was way too long. I‘m not sure what this book is going for but it didn‘t really work for me.

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LeahBergen
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And even more birthday love…

Thank you so much @TrishB ! This one looks crazy (in the best sort of way) AND you ordered it from one of my very favourite local indie bookshops. I love it! ❤️

#MenopauseHorror 😆

TrishB Woohoo ❤️ so glad it got there- i didn‘t get an email to say it was dispatched so I was getting a bit worried. It does look a bit bonkers in the best way. 13mo
BarbaraBB What a great gift 13mo
LeahBergen @TrishB We all need bonkers every once in a while, don‘t we? Thanks, again! 😘 13mo
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LeahBergen @BarbaraBB It is! ❤️ 13mo
jlhammar Great cover! 13mo
merelybookish Happy (belated) birthday!! 🎉🌈🥳🧁💐🦄 Also that hashtag! 😂😂😂 13mo
batsy Oh, nice! I have this on hold 😆 13mo
LeahBergen @batsy It sounds so good! 13mo
Suet624 Happy birthday! 13mo
LeahBergen @Suet624 Thanks, Sue! 😘 13mo
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TamTracy
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Pickpick

I really enjoyed this one. It had creepy imagery and a very original storyline. It didn‘t have major twists or anything but did have a few directions that were unknown. We kind of knew what was going on as it was happening but that didn‘t take away from the story for me. Aunt Nadine was hysterical and made me laugh a few times. Highly recommend to horror lovers. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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BeeMagical
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Book 154🎧 4.2⭐️

The afterword of this book speaks volumes.

This book is so packed with body horror, you feel your own face melting.

A book about horror, transformation, and menopause😉

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AbstractMonica
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I started this book- read about a quarter of it and then went into a reading slump for about 3 months. The entire time, this book still popped into my head. I knew I wanted to continue reading it. I‘m so glad I did. I loved the story of Mary, a middle aged woman who got fired from her job in NY. She moves back to her hometown in Arizona and unspeakable things start happening. This story was gory and kept me on my toes. Enjoyed the afterward too!

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Michael_Gee
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Pickpick

Highly recommend the audiobook! Susan Bennett does an incredible job bringing the story to life and imbuing Mary with humor and ferocity. Nat Cassidy gives me Grady Hendrix vibes w/his compassionate characterization and gleeful dive into horror and gore. It is a bit long, but overall it is an exciting, twisty horror novel critical about sexism & ageism.

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guidosophia
Mehso-so

I really don‘t feel like this book needed to be as long as it is. It was definitely interesting and held my attention but ultimately just not really my fave thing. Also had its very gross moments

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Michael_Gee
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This book helped me to articulate one of my least favorite horror tropes: amnesia. Reading horror you‘d think everyone blocked out entire years of their life on the regular. (Still really enjoying this book, though!)

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SarahBartz85
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Pickpick

Loved this!

Middle aged woman going though menopause as a main character isn‘t something we see enough of and I thought Nat did a fantastic job bringing it to the page. Also a serial killer connection!

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AbstractMonica
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Started a new book today- hoping it takes me out of my reading slump. My cat, Harold, always comes running to me when he sees I‘m getting ready to read, so wanted to snap a photo this time 😅

dabbe Hello, Howard! ❣️🐾❣️ #sweetestkitty 2y
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candc320
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This one was unlike anything I‘ve read before. It was definitely a horror novel full of ghosts and murder and faces falling off in mirrors…some really grotesque stuff…but also a pretty interesting approach to looking at how aging women are looked at - or not looked at - by men and society at large. It surprised me how much I enjoyed this and how scary it actually was (the narrator was amazing!!!). Definitely recommend! 🌟🌟🌟🌟💫

Michael_Gee The narrator IS amazing, yes! Currently listening to this story. 🎧 1y
candc320 Oh I hope you love it, @Michael_Gee !! 1y
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she.hearts.horror
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Mehso-so

Conceptually, it was interesting. But, it just went on for way too long.

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Addison_Reads
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Mary is a woman going through menopause who is mostly invisible to the world around her. Then everything changes when she starts seeing strange things. 💀 This horror novel does a great job of setting up a haunting story laced with snarky commentary on how women, especially middle-aged women, are not noticed in society.

It's a bit longer than it needs to be, but I still really enjoyed it.

#LittenListen @aperfectmjk #Scarathlon @Clwojick

Clwojick Way to go! 2y
batsy Sounds really good! And creepy 😆 2y
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