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The Beast in Aisle 34 by Doyle, Darrin , paperback

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ISBN
9781948954570
Book Title
Beast in Aisle 34
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
Tortoise Books
Publication Year
2021
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Darrin Doyle
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Horror
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
12.7 Oz
Number of Pages
290 Pages

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Sandy Kurtz has problems. He's got a baby on the way, his wife doesn't love him, and he's struggling to find passion or purpose at his big-box retail job. And, once a month, he turns into a werewolf. In Darrin Doyle's deft hands, Sandy's story is a tall tale for our times, an absurd and darkly comedic take on toxic masculinity, small-town America, and the terror of not knowing who you are--or who you're capable of becoming. Join us on the trip. Feel the power of the full moon as it turns you into a carnivore capable of ruling the wilds of rural Michigan. Taste the rich blood of a pulsing animal heart; feel it cascade down your face as you transform into what you always wanted to be. Enter...the wolf.

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Publisher
Tortoise Books
ISBN-10
1948954575
ISBN-13
9781948954570
eBay Product ID (ePID)
11050382415

Product Key Features

Book Title
Beast in Aisle 34
Author
Darrin Doyle
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Horror
Publication Year
2021
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
290 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
12.7 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ps3604.O95475
Reviews
" The Beast in Aisle 34 is a marvel - furiously paced, insanely imaginative, and wildly funny. In this remarkable book, Darrin Doyle breathes new life into the wolfman story - not to mention the small-town Midwest tale - by weaving these tropes into a two-headed monster that asks essential questions about the world mankind has created, while simultaneously lampooning it. Like my very favorite writers, Darrin Doyle sees the beauty in the grotesque, the humor in the bleak, and the magic in the everyday. I cannot recommend his latest novel enough." - Jen Fawkes, author of Tales the Devil Told Me "No joke, for years I've put this policy on my syllabus: If there is a werewolf in your story, it ought to be a complicated werewolf. And now with great joy I have found, courtesy of Darrin Doyle, the epitome of the Complicated Werewolf. Meet Sandy Kurtz--ambivalent husband, expectant father, discontented home improvement store employee, and full-moon terror. Doyle moves the story forward with professional pace and energy, all the while developing his wolfman with wit, subtlety, depth, and gore. You'll root for Sandy, despite what he does to deer." - Chris Bachelder, author of Bear v. Shark and The Throwback Special , finalist for the National Book Award "Darrin Doyle's The Beast in Aisle 34 is a rip-roaring read that'll keep you up at night, promising yourself just one more chapter . It also happens to be a profound meditation on the struggle to make it through the days and months of our mundane lives. As Doyle shows, lurking beneath that struggle is something much, much darker. There's a monster in all of us--the question is how (or if) we ever manage to control it." -- Giano Cromley, author of What We Build Upon the Ruins and The Last Good Halloween "Darrin Doyle is a dark and ingenious metaphor-maker par excellence , and The Beast in Aisle 34 -besides being a wonderful tall tale of a man bitten by a werewolf who succumbs to the bliss of his full-moon nocturnal transformations-reads like an antic metaphor of an addict whose life revolves around getting a fix. It's a haunted and haunting fable of our times." - Joseph G. Peterson, author of The Rumphulus " The Beast in Aisle 34 is wonderfully weird, hilarious and full of a manic energy that clutched me in its claws and wouldn't let go. You'll want to binge-read this one, even while you don't want it to end!" - Dan Chaon, author of Ill Will , a New York Times Notable Book, " The Beast in Aisle 34 is a marvel - furiously paced, insanely imaginative, and wildly funny. In this remarkable book, Darrin Doyle breathes new life into the wolfman story - not to mention the small-town Midwest tale - by weaving these tropes into a two-headed monster that asks essential questions about the world mankind has created, while simultaneously lampooning it. Like my very favorite writers, Darrin Doyle sees the beauty in the grotesque, the humor in the bleak, and the magic in the everyday. I cannot recommend his latest novel enough." - Jen Fawkes, author of Tales the Devil Told Me "No joke, for years I've put this policy on my syllabus: If there is a werewolf in your story, it ought to be a complicated werewolf. And now with great joy I have found, courtesy of Darrin Doyle, the epitome of the Complicated Werewolf. Meet Sandy Kurtz--ambivalent husband, expectant father, discontented home improvement store employee, and full-moon terror. Doyle moves the story forward with professional pace and energy, all the while developing his wolfman with wit, subtlety, depth, and gore. You'll root for Sandy, despite what he does to deer." - Chris Bachelder, author of Bear v. Shark and The Throwback Special , finalist for the National Book Award, " The Beast in Aisle 34 is a marvel - furiously paced, insanely imaginative, and wildly funny. In this remarkable book, Darrin Doyle breathes new life into the wolfman story - not to mention the small-town Midwest tale - by weaving these tropes into a two-headed monster that asks essential questions about the world mankind has created, while simultaneously lampooning it. Like my very favorite writers, Darrin Doyle sees the beauty in the grotesque, the humor in the bleak, and the magic in the everyday. I cannot recommend his latest novel enough." - Jen Fawkes, author of Tales the Devil Told Me "No joke, for years I've put this policy on my syllabus: If there is a werewolf in your story, it ought to be a complicated werewolf. And now with great joy I have found, courtesy of Darrin Doyle, the epitome of the Complicated Werewolf. Meet Sandy Kurtz--ambivalent husband, expectant father, discontented home improvement store employee, and full-moon terror. Doyle moves the story forward with professional pace and energy, all the while developing his wolfman with wit, subtlety, depth, and gore. You'll root for Sandy, despite what he does to deer." - Chris Bachelder, author of Bear v. Shark and The Throwback Special , finalist for the National Book Award "Darrin Doyle's The Beast in Aisle 34 is a rip-roaring read that'll keep you up at night, promising yourself just one more chapter . It also happens to be a profound meditation on the struggle to make it through the days and months of our mundane lives. As Doyle shows, lurking beneath that struggle is something much, much darker. There's a monster in all of us--the question is how (or if) we ever manage to control it." -- Giano Cromley, author of What We Build Upon the Ruins and The Last Good Halloween " The Beast in Aisle 34 is wonderfully weird, hilarious and full of a manic energy that clutched me in its claws and wouldn't let go. You'll want to binge-read this one, even while you don't want it to end!" - Dan Chaon, author of Ill Will , a New York Times Notable Book
Dewey Decimal
813.6
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23

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