The Loop
Books | Fiction / Thrillers / Supernatural
3.5
(68)
Jeremy Robert Johnson
The year’s most brutal, cinematic thrill ride is also one of its most critically acclaimed novels. Dazed and Confused meets 28 Days Later in this “wickedly entertaining,” (Kirkus Reviews) “volcano of a book” (Nathan Ballingrud, author of Wounds) as a lonely young woman teams up with a group of fellow outcasts to survive the night in a town overcome by a science experiment gone wrong. A Best Book of the Month for Den of Geek, Omnivoracious, Mystery & Suspense, and Tor. A Goodreads’ 2020 Readers Choice Nominee for Best Horror, and one of the Best Books of 2020 for The Lineup, Booked, and Unsettling Reads.Turner Falls is a small tourist town nestled in the hills of central Oregon. When a terrifying outbreak rapidly develops, this idyllic town becomes the epicenter of an epidemic of violence. The Loop is a “wild and wonderfully scary novel” (Richard Chizmar, author of Gwendy’s Magic Feather) that offers a “hilarious and horrifying” (Brian Keene, author of The Rising) look at what one team of misfits can accomplish as they fight to live through the night. “[A] harrowing thrill ride of the first order and an uncompromising page-turner, easily securing its spot as one of the best novels of 2020.” —Rue Morgue (featured “Dante’s Pick” Review) “Like the best of Crichton or Bentley, it is a great beach read, but it is infused with the neon blood of a brave new writer... [A] kind of literary roller coaster. It will take you to thrilling highs and terrifying lows…” —Los Angeles Review of Books “The Loop is the gore-soaked, anxiety-inducing, diabolically funny Richard Linklater/David Cronenberg mashup you never knew you wanted but can’t—or at least shouldn’t—live without.” —The Big Thrill “Unputdownable...Fans of The Twilight Zone, The X-Files, and Stranger Things will be especially thrilled.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) “A satisfyingly dark satire of, well, everything...[a] heart-pounding and deeply unsettling tale.” —Booklist “The Loop is a remarkably propulsive novel, cinematic in the best way, with perfectly tuned tension and excellent character choices…a headlong, straightforward pleasure.” —Locus “The Loop is the Cronenberg film we never got.” —Nathan Ballingrud, author of North American Lake Monsters and Wounds
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Author
Jeremy Robert Johnson
Pages
320
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2020-09-29
ISBN
1534454314 9781534454316
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"I liked it, really, but I feel like JRJ's short stories succeed where his books fail. I read Skullcrack City, and enjoyed it as well, but somehow I feel like his stories are more developed. "
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Katie Wilson
"This is one of the books where once I finish the book I can’t remember a single thing that happened. Loop feels like a YA so I couldn’t get into it. It isn’t YA that i don’t like it’s YA horror. This book kinda has similar problems as YA horror.<br/><br/>For some reason i have trouble connecting to teens in a YA horror book. A lot of people that read the book enjoy the main character Lucy. I don’t remember much about her. She has a love interest, which I don’t like reading in these kinds of books. In horror I don’t like teen problems or drama."
"This book is suspenseful and thrilling and dark. Lots of trigger warnings for the book. I thoroughly enjoyed my entire read of the book up until the end. Personally, I found the end underwhelming. The book left me feeling empty afterwards and uninspired. As if this book was leading up to some great resolve, just to leave with nothing. Some might disagree about the ending because at the end of the day it does work with the story. Though I just feel it could have been better."
"Personally, this is one of the best books I’ve ever read. The story is paced well for someone like me who hates long build up! Plus the idea for the story itself is so creative and played out very well. The characters are likable and I enjoy the relationships between them. Overall, it was a fun and gorey read that I wouldn’t mind reading again."
"Well I can put zombie and zombie adjacent in my “dog house”. Could not deal with the gore in this book. I really loved the characters but I was avoiding picking it back up, and realized that it was because I couldn’t handle this particular type of violence."
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Emma Thi