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Twittering from the Circus of the Dead

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Who Would Like This Book:

If you’re a fan of zombie tales with a modern twist, this one’s for you! Joe Hill takes storytelling to a whole new level by writing entirely through a teenager’s tweets, nailing her snarky, angsty voice. The story cleverly weaves everyday gripes into escalating horror, making it a unique, fast-paced read. It’s perfect for horror fans, social media lovers, and anyone itching for bite-sized scares with a dash of dark humor.

Who May Not Like This Book:

This tweet-based format isn’t for everyone - if you’re not keen on social media, or if you find teenage angst grating rather than authentic, you might struggle to connect. Some readers felt the format lost its novelty quickly, while others found the ending too abrupt or ambiguous. If you prefer more traditional storytelling and deeply developed characters, this one might feel a bit gimmicky or shallow.

A clever, gory, and original horror short told entirely through tweets - fresh and fun for horror and tech fans, but the unique format may not click with all readers.

About:

Twittering from the Circus of the Dead by Joe Hill is a short story narrated through a series of tweets by a snarky teenage girl named Blake, documenting her family's road trip vacation that takes a terrifying turn when they stumble upon the Circus of the Dead. The story unfolds in a unique format, blending teenage angst with horror elements as the family faces gruesome and eerie experiences at the circus, challenging their perception of reality.

Characters:

The characters include a frustrated teenage girl and her dysfunctional family, providing a blend of humor and annoyance throughout the story.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style employs tweets to deliver a blend of sarcasm and horror, showcasing a relatable teenage voice while building tension.

Plot/Storyline:

The story features a family road trip that unravels into horror at a roadside attraction, narrated through a teenage girl's tweets as her mundane complaints lead to a terrifying experience.

Setting:

The story is set during a family road trip, culminating at a creepy circus attraction that enhances the horror atmosphere.

Pacing:

The pacing is quick and engaging, leveraging the short format to ramp up tension and horror efficiently.

Notes:

The story is entirely told through tweets from a teenage girl named Blake.
Blake's Twitter handle is TYME2WASTE, where she shares her thoughts during a family road trip.
The family visits a creepy roadside attraction called the Circus of the Dead that leads to horror.
The protagonist captures typical teenage angst through her complaining tweets.
There are zombies in the story, which adds to the horror element.
Joe Hill's writing blends scary storytelling with sarcastic humor, reminiscent of Stephen King.
Readers noted that the unique tweet format may not appeal to those unfamiliar with Twitter.
The short story is under 53 pages and can be read quickly.
Some reviews mentioned that the main character was unlikable, which impacted their connection to her.
The story offers a modern take on horror by integrating social media into the narrative.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings include graphic violence, gore, and potential trauma related to horror themes.

From The Publisher:

Come one, come all. The show's about to begin. Step right up for the Circus of the Dead: where YOU are the concessions. #CircusoftheDead

August 2013
160 pages

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