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Sour Candy por Kealan Patrick Burke
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Sour Candy (edición 2015)

por Kealan Patrick Burke

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Fiction. Horror. Literature. At first glance, Phil Pendelton and his son Adam are just an ordinary father and son, no different from any other. They take walks in the park together, visit county fairs, museums, and zoos, and eat together overlooking the lake. Some might say the father is a little too accommodating given the lack of discipline when the child loses his temper in public. Some might say he spoils his son by allowing him to eat candy whenever he wants and set his own bedtimes. Some might say that such leniency is starting to take its toll on the father, given how his health has declined.What no one knows is that Phil is a prisoner, and that up until a few weeks ago and a chance encounter at a grocery store, he had never seen the child before in his life.A new novella from the Bram Stoker Award-winning author of THE TURTLE BOY and KIN.… (más)
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Título:Sour Candy
Autores:Kealan Patrick Burke
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I am so impressed by this author. he wrote what felt like a full length novel, with a proper beginning, plot drive, great story-arcs, character development and a satisfying yet open ending, all within 74 pages. This story is spectacular, I’ll definitely be on the hunt for his other books. ( )
  maddiefrank | Jan 23, 2024 |
This is a fun, fast horror novella that I sped through in one sitting. The images are creepy, the story is engaging, and there's just enough build-up to make the final climax and pay-off all the more powerful. And yet... all that said, I have to admit that I've enjoyed Burke's short stories quite a bit more than I enjoyed this novella. Part of it was feeling like it was too clear where the book was going, because of its set-up--to the extent that even once I realized there was more to it, enough of the tension had been lessened that I still wasn't all that surprised.

Novellas are a tricky beast, and I used to avoid them because I always ended up feeling as if they were either over-extended short stories that would have been better off shorter, or else under-developed novels that would have been better off as novels. More than once, I've felt that a novella could have been better off as either a novel or a short, but ended up in some no-man's-land where it almost worked for me, but didn't quite. Since avoiding novellas for this reason, I've been pulled back in and discovered quite a few that I love... Unfortunately, though, this novella reminded me of why I used to avoid them. I could see arguments for this being much shorter or much longer...but as is, I just didn't enjoy it as much as I wanted to, especially after already being a fan of the author from other works. ( )
  whitewavedarling | Oct 16, 2023 |
I don't think I will ever look at sour candy the same way again...

This is a super fun and shocking ride. At just 74 pages I kept wondering if the story would have worked better cut down to short story length, but then I was like "why am I trying to find something wrong with this?". I loved every page as I was reading and I feel like it has the perfect pacing of events. Slightly slow build up in the first half, and then a flood of weird, unsettling terrors in the second half. It widens to a pretty epic scale by the end and on the whole is full of creepy cult horror shenanigans.

I was truly enraptured as I read. I couldn't look away. I had to know what was going to happen next to Phil. The young boy is seriously creepy, and I was legitimately worried about what was going to happen. And speaking of, there are numerous twists and turns that I did not expect. In fact, it's the type of story that is best read with your expectations at the door. Just buckle in and enjoy the ride! ( )
  Reading_Vicariously | May 22, 2023 |
A fascinating short story that gets to the point and leaves you wondering. It had self-awareness that wasn't annoying and a continuing uneasiness that persisted to the last line. If you have an hour of your day to spend, definitely check this out. ( )
  abhkolo | Apr 25, 2023 |
At this point it should be pretty clear that Kealan Patrick Burke's horror is right up my alley. He's had me in the palm of his hand since I picked up Sour Candy a few years back, and Guests is no exception.

While a bit of a slow-burner, he unleashes plenty of blood and existential terror within these pages. Couple that with a hotel setting, a sudden snowstorm, and some eerie older, well, guests, and you can see the recipe for good horror being brewed.

And, as he often does, Burke leaves us wanting more. ( )
  keithlaf | Apr 8, 2023 |
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Fiction. Horror. Literature. At first glance, Phil Pendelton and his son Adam are just an ordinary father and son, no different from any other. They take walks in the park together, visit county fairs, museums, and zoos, and eat together overlooking the lake. Some might say the father is a little too accommodating given the lack of discipline when the child loses his temper in public. Some might say he spoils his son by allowing him to eat candy whenever he wants and set his own bedtimes. Some might say that such leniency is starting to take its toll on the father, given how his health has declined.What no one knows is that Phil is a prisoner, and that up until a few weeks ago and a chance encounter at a grocery store, he had never seen the child before in his life.A new novella from the Bram Stoker Award-winning author of THE TURTLE BOY and KIN.

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