The Shuddering
Books | Fiction / Horror
3.9
(175)
Ania Ahlborn
They only come when it snows, and nobody ever gets away. A group of close friends gathers at a secluded cabin in the wintry mountains of Colorado for a final holiday hurrah. Instead, it may be their last stand. First a massive blizzard leaves them marooned. Then the more chilling realization: something is lurking in the woods, watching them, waiting... Now a weekend of family, friends, and fun has turned into a test of love and loyalty in the face of inhuman horrors. The only hope for those huddled inside is to fight -- tooth and nail, bullet and blade -- for their lives. Otherwise, they'll end up like the monsters' other victims: bright pools of blood on glittering snow, screams lost in the vast mountains.
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Author
Ania Ahlborn
Pages
283
Publisher
47North
Published Date
2013-06-18
ISBN
1611099676 9781611099676
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"It was a slow paced creature feature. You don't get much backstory on the creature but the descriptions of the suspense keep you reading. I finished this book a bit slower than usual but when I was reading found it enjoyable. "
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Maya
""They only come when it snows." <br/><br/>Creature features can be hit or miss with me. I really love some, and am not crazy about the rest, so take my review with a grain of salt. I think the setup of The Shuddering was intriguing, but I had a tough time connecting to the execution of the story. <br/><br/>I think The Shuddering may have worked better as a novella for me - there was so much whining and banter, and there was less focus on the creatures than I expected. The creature moments were definitely promising, but it wasn't enough to thoroughly hold my attention through the rest of the book. There's a serious insta-love plotline, and it was hard to take seriously. It felt much younger than the other Ahlborn books I've read - this isn't necessarily a bad thing, just not what I was expecting. <br/><br/>Even though I wasn't crazy about the plot, Ania Ahlborn still makes a story flow well. Everything worked out with the alternating storylines, and the story moved along smoothly. That's really what made this a 3⭐ instead of a 2⭐ for me. <br/><br/>I do want to say that the intro to this book was so good, and I wish I would have felt that intensity through the rest of the story. The introduction characters were more intriguing than the ones the book was actually about. <br/><br/>I thought the ending was okay, but I just feel like some of the horror was missing. I may have felt differently if I was attached to any of the characters since we spent so much time with them, but it didn't work for me."
"I’ve been searching for a horror book like the Troop and I had high hopes for this, but it was literally everything I hate in a book. Long chapters, written in third person (it’s fine if it’s done well, but in this case no), nothing happens until you’re like 60% of the way into the book, and bad characters. I tried to give it a chance but I skimmed through the last part of it, nothing like I hoped for. "
"Fantastic winter horror. Absolutely loved it. "
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Terri Hudson
"5 stars LOVED THIS"
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Danielle Larson