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Welcome to Night Vale
by Jeffrey Cranor, Joseph Fink
I started listening to WTNV podcast in 2013 and I loved it. I’m a huge fan of weird, ominous, dark stories and WTNV have that. On the plus size, it’s fucking hilarious. After a while I stopped listening to the podcast though (somehow I couldn’t download it on my podcast app anymore?) and when the book came out I just know I Have To Own This. I mean, just look at that cover. It’s so beautiful.
I was pretty disappointed when I started reading this book because it’s not about Cecile and Carlos (I ship ‘em, i’m weak for cute boys). But then I’m not complaining. We get not one, but two strong female characters in this book. One is a mother, the other one is a teenage girl forever stuck in the age of 19 (forever young, indeed). There is no silly love interest in this book which is a plus. And like always we get the cool and weird plot and supporting characters. A house that could think, paper that could get stuck in your hand, the mysterious King City, the ominous advertising, and the most fun, the scary librarians. There’s also a mysterious man in the tan jacket that no one could remember the name of, the duplicating troys, and the angels. It’s definitely a fun book to read. 3/5 stars.
I was pretty disappointed when I started reading this book because it’s not about Cecile and Carlos (I ship ‘em, i’m weak for cute boys). But then I’m not complaining. We get not one, but two strong female characters in this book. One is a mother, the other one is a teenage girl forever stuck in the age of 19 (forever young, indeed). There is no silly love interest in this book which is a plus. And like always we get the cool and weird plot and supporting characters. A house that could think, paper that could get stuck in your hand, the mysterious King City, the ominous advertising, and the most fun, the scary librarians. There’s also a mysterious man in the tan jacket that no one could remember the name of, the duplicating troys, and the angels. It’s definitely a fun book to read. 3/5 stars.