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“In rich, evocative prose, Marion transports his readers back into the postapocalyptic parable he first brought to life—or death—in his brilliant debut Warm Bodies.” —Library Journal (starred review)
“Refreshingly unique...I love this novella.” —LitStack
The must-read prequel to the “highly original” (TheSeattle Times) New York Times bestseller Warm Bodies—now a major motion picture—from the author whose genre-defying debut turned the classic horror story on its head.
The end of the world didn’t happen overnight.
After years of societal breakdowns, wars and quakes and rising tides, humanity was already near the edge. Then came a final blow no one could have expected: all the world’s corpses rising up to make more.
Born into this bleak and bloody landscape, twelve-year-old Julie struggles to hold on to hope as she and her parents drive across the wastelands of America, a nightmarish road trip in search of a new home.
Hungry, lost, and scared, sixteen-year-old Nora finds herself her brother’s sole guardian after her parents abandon them in the not-quite-empty ruins of Seattle.
And in the darkness of a forest, a dead man opens his eyes. Who is he? What is he? With no clues beyond a red tie and the letter “R,” he must unravel the grim mystery of his existence—right after he learns how to think, how to walk, and how to satisfy the monster howling in his belly.
The New Hunger is a crucial link between Warm Bodies and The Burning World, a glimpse into the past that sets the stage for an astonishing future.
“In rich, evocative prose, Marion transports his readers back into the postapocalyptic parable he first brought to life—or death—in his brilliant debut Warm Bodies.” —Library Journal (starred review)
“In rich, evocative prose, Marion transports his readers back into the postapocalyptic parable he first brought to life—or death—in his brilliant debut Warm Bodies.” —Library Journal (starred review)
“Refreshingly unique...I love this novella.” —LitStack
The must-read prequel to the “highly original” (TheSeattle Times) New York Times bestseller Warm Bodies—now a major motion picture—from the author whose genre-defying debut turned the classic horror story on its head.
The end of the world didn’t happen overnight.
After years of societal breakdowns, wars and quakes and rising tides, humanity was already near the edge. Then came a final blow no one could have expected: all the world’s corpses rising up to make more.
Born into this bleak and bloody landscape, twelve-year-old Julie struggles to hold on to hope as she and her parents drive across the wastelands of America, a nightmarish road trip in search of a new home.
Hungry, lost, and scared, sixteen-year-old Nora finds herself her brother’s sole guardian after her parents abandon them in the not-quite-empty ruins of Seattle.
And in the darkness of a forest, a dead man opens his eyes. Who is he? What is he? With no clues beyond a red tie and the letter “R,” he must unravel the grim mystery of his existence—right after he learns how to think, how to walk, and how to satisfy the monster howling in his belly.
The New Hunger is a crucial link between Warm Bodies and The Burning World, a glimpse into the past that sets the stage for an astonishing future.
Advance Praise
PRAISE FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES
BESTSELLING WARM BODIES
“Gruesome yet poetic…A paean to the power of storytelling…The
words Marion uses to describe his grim near-future are silken smooth. They slip
through the mind’s grasp easily, pleasurably, leaving hardly a hint of
themselves in the images they evoke.” – The Seattle Times
“Dark and funny.” – Wired
“A mesmerizing evolution of a classic contemporary myth.”
– Simon Pegg, New York Times bestselling author of Nerd Do Well
“It’s got the boarded-up stronghold and mob mentality of Night of
the Living Dead – but also romance.” – Time Out New York
PRAISE FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES
BESTSELLING WARM BODIES
“Gruesome yet poetic…A paean to the power of storytelling…The words Marion uses to describe his grim near-future are silken smooth. They slip...
PRAISE FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES
BESTSELLING WARM BODIES
“Gruesome yet poetic…A paean to the power of storytelling…The
words Marion uses to describe his grim near-future are silken smooth. They slip
through the mind’s grasp easily, pleasurably, leaving hardly a hint of
themselves in the images they evoke.” – The Seattle Times
“Dark and funny.” – Wired
“A mesmerizing evolution of a classic contemporary myth.”
– Simon Pegg, New York Times bestselling author of Nerd Do Well
“It’s got the boarded-up stronghold and mob mentality of Night of
the Living Dead – but also romance.” – Time Out New York
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