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Drew Magary

    Drew Magary élabore des récits qui explorent les complexités de la vie moderne avec un sens aigu de l'observation et une touche profondément humaniste. Son œuvre aborde des thèmes tels que l'identité, la famille et la recherche de sens, reflétant souvent les défis et les absurdités de l'existence contemporaine. La voix distinctive de Magary, caractérisée par son mélange d'esprit et de vulnérabilité, invite les lecteurs à un examen réfléchi de la condition humaine.

    Die Unsterblichen. Roman
    The Postmortal
    The Hike
    Someone Could Get Hurt: A Memoir of Twenty-First-Century Parenthood
    • A sharp, funny, and heartfelt memoir from the author of The Night the Lights Went Out, The Hike, and The Postmortal about fatherhood and the ups and downs of raising a family in modern America No one writes about family quite like Drew Magary. In Someone Could Get Hurt, he reflects on his own parenting experiences to explore the anxiety, rationalizations, compromises, and overpowering love that come with raising children. In brutally honest and funny stories, Magary reveals how American mothers and fathers cope with being in over their heads—from getting drunk while trick-or-treating and telling dirty jokes to make bath time go smoothly to committing petty vandalism to bond with a five-year-old. Someone Could Get Hurt offers a hilarious and heartfelt look at child rearing with a glimpse into the genuine love and compassion that accompany the missteps and flawed logic. It’s the story of head lice, almost-dirty words, flat head syndrome, and a man trying to commit the ultimate act of selflessness in a selfish world.

      Someone Could Get Hurt: A Memoir of Twenty-First-Century Parenthood
    • The Hike

      • 278pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(19808)Évaluer

      From the author of The Postmortal, a fantasy saga unlike any you’ve read before, weaving elements of folk tale and video game into a riveting, unforgettable adventure of what a man will endure to return to his family  When Ben, a suburban family man, takes a business trip to rural Pennsylvania, he decides to spend the afternoon before his dinner meeting on a short hike. Once he sets out into the woods behind his hotel, he quickly comes to realize that the path he has chosen cannot be given up easily. With no choice but to move forward, Ben finds himself falling deeper and deeper into a world of man-eating giants, bizarre demons, and colossal insects.  On a quest of epic, life-or-death proportions, Ben finds help comes in some of the most unexpected forms, including a profane crustacean and a variety of magical objects, tools, and potions. Desperate to return to his family, Ben is determined to track down the “Producer,” the creator of the world in which he is being held hostage and the only one who can free him from the path.   At once bitingly funny and emotionally absorbing, Magary’s novel is a remarkably unique addition to the contemporary fantasy genre, one that draws as easily from the world of classic folk tales as it does from video games. In The Hike, Magary takes readers on a daring odyssey away from our day-to-day grind and transports them into an enthralling world propelled by heart, imagination, and survival.

      The Hike
    • The Postmortal

      • 369pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,7(578)Évaluer

      • Finalist for the Philip K. Dick and Arthur C. Clarke Awards • The gripping first novel by Drew Magary, author of The Hike and The Night the Lights Went Out "An exciting page turner. . . . Drew Magary is an excellent writer. The Postmortal is . . . even more terrifying than zombie apocalypse." — Mark Frauenfelder, Boing Boing John Farrell is about to get "The Cure." Old age can never kill him now. The only problem is, everything else still can . . . Imagine a near future where a cure for aging is discovered and-after much political and moral debate-made available to people worldwide. Immortality, however, comes with its own unique problems-including evil green people, government euthanasia programs, a disturbing new religious cult, and other horrors. Witty, eerie, and full of humanity, The Postmortal is an unforgettable thriller that envisions a pre-apocalyptic world so real that it is completely terrifying.

      The Postmortal
    • Im Jahr 2019 wird mit einer Spritze der Alterungsprozess gestoppt. Immer mehr Menschen lassen sich impfen, ohne die katastrophalen Folgen zu ahnen. Bis 2029 zerfällt die Gesellschaft, und 2039 beginnt ein globaler Alptraum.

      Die Unsterblichen. Roman