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The Hunger

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Katsu infuses the supernatural into a chilling retelling of the Donner Party, creating a gripping narrative that blends historical fiction with eerie elements. Readers familiar with Dan Simmons's work will appreciate the spine-tingling atmosphere. The story, rich in power struggles and shifting alliances, captures the dark essence of westward migration and the horrific events that unfolded. Critics praise Katsu for intensifying the already grim tale, with one remarking that it left them shuddering. The novel is likened to "The Revenant," featuring a haunting setting and masterful storytelling. With a thrilling twist, Katsu's reimagining is filled with complex characters and an ever-present sense of doom, making it a must-read for book clubs and fans of dark fiction. The narrative is described as a slow-burning, unsettling experience that expertly marries historical detail with supernatural hints, keeping readers on edge. The Hunger stands out as a bold, foreboding work that evokes deep emotions and challenges readers to confront their own fears. In an audacious twist, Katsu transforms the legendary story into a suspenseful masterpiece filled with terror and humanity.

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The Hunger, Alma Katsu

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2018
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Language
English
Authors
Alma Katsu
Publisher
Penguin US
Released
2018
Format
Paperback
Pages
376
ISBN10
0525536272
ISBN13
9780525536277
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First published
2018
Original title
Hunger
Rating
3.65 out of 5
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Katsu infuses the supernatural into a chilling retelling of the Donner Party, creating a gripping narrative that blends historical fiction with eerie elements. Readers familiar with Dan Simmons's work will appreciate the spine-tingling atmosphere. The story, rich in power struggles and shifting alliances, captures the dark essence of westward migration and the horrific events that unfolded. Critics praise Katsu for intensifying the already grim tale, with one remarking that it left them shuddering. The novel is likened to "The Revenant," featuring a haunting setting and masterful storytelling. With a thrilling twist, Katsu's reimagining is filled with complex characters and an ever-present sense of doom, making it a must-read for book clubs and fans of dark fiction. The narrative is described as a slow-burning, unsettling experience that expertly marries historical detail with supernatural hints, keeping readers on edge. The Hunger stands out as a bold, foreboding work that evokes deep emotions and challenges readers to confront their own fears. In an audacious twist, Katsu transforms the legendary story into a suspenseful masterpiece filled with terror and humanity.