The Saw Mouth
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Letto da:
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Dani Martineck
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Cale Plett
From a breathtaking new voice in YA, this story is for anyone haunted by the sins of past generations—and fighting to right them.
When Cedar was a child, fragmented, tortured souls woke up in the world's most complex machines, destroying them and pushing technology back decades. A fall. The Fall, some said, and they called it Autumn.
Ten years later, following a family tragedy, Cedar moves to the nowhere town of Sawblade Lake only to find something hunting them. A long, bent shadow that reeks like rot and has the mouth of a deep crevice. It's after Cedar, and it’s willing to go to any lengths to break them, including preying on Cedar’s new queer family.
The closer it circles, the more it seems to weave through Cedar’s whole life. It might stretch back to their mother’s gruesome, inexplicable death, to the murk of their missing family, to the house they grew up in. Back and back and back to the first day of Autumn.
Cedar thought they understood how their world had changed, but they’re far from dredging the bottom.
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Recensioni della critica
Praise for The Saw Mouth:
★ "The Saw Mouth offers messy yearning, sensitively rendered trauma, a creeping atmosphere of dread, and an affectionate treatment of analog technology—like pressing cassette tapes into a crush's hands."—Shelf Awareness, starred review
★ "A truly stellar example of the best that horror can be."—School Library Journal, starred review
★ "Plett masterfully combines monster horror and the messy machinations of found family in a story that will leave any reader eager for their next title."—Booklist, starred review
"Raw, unsettling, and new-bruise tender, The Saw Mouth completely captured me. Plett’s horror debut is a gift to readers looking for the bright heart in the dark.”—Rory Power, New York Times bestselling author of Wilder Girls
"Powerful, poetic, haunting. Plett imagines a spellbinding world of awakened machines and human resilience."—Darcie Little Badger, award-winning author of A Snake Falls to Earth
"Grimy, brutal, and brilliant, with a painfully vivid queer cast and a setting so well constructed you can smell the smoke. Plett holds back nothing in this story of fierce love and tested loyalty."—Matteo L. Cerilli, author of Lockjaw
"More than a horror tale, this is the story of deeply felt connection finding its way through layers of trauma. It’s a story of finding shelter in people, when darkness tries its best to inhabit you. Stunning."—Tanya Boteju, author of Bruised
"Visceral worldbuilding alongside irreverent, realistic dialogue skillfully captures the novel’s intimate emotional core against a backdrop of spine-tingling horror, while leisurely paced prose culminates in a tense, inventive narrative that blends queer identity, survival, and mystery."—Publishers Weekly
"Carefully drawn."—Kirkus Reviews
★ "The Saw Mouth offers messy yearning, sensitively rendered trauma, a creeping atmosphere of dread, and an affectionate treatment of analog technology—like pressing cassette tapes into a crush's hands."—Shelf Awareness, starred review
★ "A truly stellar example of the best that horror can be."—School Library Journal, starred review
★ "Plett masterfully combines monster horror and the messy machinations of found family in a story that will leave any reader eager for their next title."—Booklist, starred review
"Raw, unsettling, and new-bruise tender, The Saw Mouth completely captured me. Plett’s horror debut is a gift to readers looking for the bright heart in the dark.”—Rory Power, New York Times bestselling author of Wilder Girls
"Powerful, poetic, haunting. Plett imagines a spellbinding world of awakened machines and human resilience."—Darcie Little Badger, award-winning author of A Snake Falls to Earth
"Grimy, brutal, and brilliant, with a painfully vivid queer cast and a setting so well constructed you can smell the smoke. Plett holds back nothing in this story of fierce love and tested loyalty."—Matteo L. Cerilli, author of Lockjaw
"More than a horror tale, this is the story of deeply felt connection finding its way through layers of trauma. It’s a story of finding shelter in people, when darkness tries its best to inhabit you. Stunning."—Tanya Boteju, author of Bruised
"Visceral worldbuilding alongside irreverent, realistic dialogue skillfully captures the novel’s intimate emotional core against a backdrop of spine-tingling horror, while leisurely paced prose culminates in a tense, inventive narrative that blends queer identity, survival, and mystery."—Publishers Weekly
"Carefully drawn."—Kirkus Reviews
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