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Fiend: A Novel

por Peter Stenson

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Fiction. Horror. Science Fiction. Thriller. HTML:There's more than one kind of monster.

When Chase first sees the little girl in umbrella socks disemboweling the Rottweiler, he's not too concerned. As a longtime meth addict, he's no stranger to such horrifying, drug-fueled hallucinations.
But as he and his fellow junkies soon discover, the little girl is no illusion. The end of the world really has arrived. And with Chase's life already shattered by addiction, the apocalypse might actually be an opportunity??a last chance to hit restart, win back the love of his life, and become the person he once dreamed of being. That is, if the darkness inside him doesn't destroy everything??again.
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Interesting. Disgusting. Intense. Harsh, poetic, and gross. I struggled to understand a meth addict's p.o.v., while during a zombie apocalypse..... Not really sure if I could. I never knew there were so many nicknames for meth. So many ways to take it. I'm a little sorry I read it......it was just the gory traffic accident of an ending I thought it would be. I need to go see some Disney cartoons, now. ( )
  stephanie_M | Apr 30, 2020 |
What the hell did I just read? Unique take on the 'end of the humans' genre. The zombies are barely visible in this one, but they aren't the point. (Hint: The zombies are never the point.) The idea of being a tweaker for the rest of your life is a fate worse than death or being a zed. ( )
  rabbit-stew | Mar 29, 2019 |
Imagine a zombie apocalypse where the only survivors are meth addicts and they have to get a regular fix to ward off becoming zombies themselves. Hilariously dark premise and execution. ( )
  jimbomin | Jan 23, 2017 |
I won a copy of this for free from a Goodreads giveaway. So Meth Heads and Zombies. Original, quirky, often intense and definitely one you don't want to put down. It's a little insane and lots of fun (and yeah, definitely quite often cringe worthy)It will turn you into a Fiend Fan! ( )
  Terrell_Solano | Oct 7, 2015 |
THIS REVIEW FIRST APPEARED ON ONE CURVY BLOGGER

I’ve been interested in Fiend since my pal Tika reviewed the book in late 2014 over on her blog fANGIRL Confessions. I finally picked up a copy on my last adventure to Barns and Noble and I was lucky enough to get it on sale! While I didn’t hate Fiend, it surprised me when I wasn’t amazed by it, either.

The plot and writing woes

For me, the most exciting part of the book happened in the first chapter. It was a The Walking Dead level gore fest that had me begging for more but sadly, it didn’t stay that way. The more I read, the slower it the plot seemed to move. By the middle of the Fiend, I had to force myself to finish. It just wasn’t exciting enough for me.

My biggest issue was the writing. The style in which Stenson delivered Fiend was so completely different from anything I’ve read that it felt disjointed and distracted me from the story. It’s awesome to find an author who has an original idea, but because the book was so out of the box I can’t relate, it kept pulling me out of the book.

The second largest issue I had with Fiend was the plot. To enjoy good end-of-the-world zombie fiction, I need a hell of a lot of world building. I generally expect most of my questions to be answered, but by the end of Fiend, I had more questions than answers. If you’re a nosy reader like I am, this I’m not saying I need to know what caused them, but I need a plausible theory for how they showed up. Was it a virus? The rapture? Contaminated water source? It was so frustrating that my questions went unanswered.

The character’s were… alright.

I love it when my heart rattles against my uvula.

I love it when my vision is a camera shutter.

I love it when I know that someday, I will do great things.

I love it when methamphetamine make things okay.

Fiend is told by Chase Daniels, a druggie who’s only long time relationships are with his best friend and fellow addict, Typewriter, and his drug dealer. The story follows Chase as he and Typewriter dodge the giggling undead —yes, I said giggling zombies— on his journey to save his ex-girlfriend and more importantly, accumulate a large stash of crack to survive the apocalypse. It’s not that I hated Chase, it’s just that I didn’t get him. Or maybe I just don’t get having an addiction so bad, that betraying my loved ones is better than living without…He and the rest of his fluctuating group of druggie survivors didn’t make me feel anything except a pity. My “meh” feelings for the characters probably comes down to my inability to relate. *shrug*

If you love dysfunctional characters, Fiend might be for you.

I’m not sure who would love this book, to be honest. Certainly not hardcore zombie lovers. This book would probably appeal to readers who like a nice dysfunctional anti-hero for their narrator. While my experience with Fiend wasn’t a the best of experiences, I do think other readers could enjoy reading this novel. It just wasn’t for me. ( )
  One_Curvy_Blogger | Sep 10, 2015 |
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Brand, ChristopherDiseñador de cubiertaautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
Haberkorn, ToddNarradorautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
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Fiction. Horror. Science Fiction. Thriller. HTML:There's more than one kind of monster.

When Chase first sees the little girl in umbrella socks disemboweling the Rottweiler, he's not too concerned. As a longtime meth addict, he's no stranger to such horrifying, drug-fueled hallucinations.
But as he and his fellow junkies soon discover, the little girl is no illusion. The end of the world really has arrived. And with Chase's life already shattered by addiction, the apocalypse might actually be an opportunity??a last chance to hit restart, win back the love of his life, and become the person he once dreamed of being. That is, if the darkness inside him doesn't destroy everything??again.
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