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Lunar Park
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11 hrs and 23 mins
Audible Release Date
08-12-05
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3.47 based on 149 ratings
 

Publisher's Summary

Imagine becoming a best-selling novelist, and almost immediately famous and wealthy, while still in college, and before long seeing your insufferable father reduced to a bag of ashes in a safety-deposit box, while after American Psycho your celebrity drowns in a sea of vilification, booze, and drugs.

Then imagine having a second chance 10 years later, as the Bret Easton Ellis of this remarkable novel is given, with a wife, children, and suburban sobriety, only to watch this new life shatter beyond recognition in a matter of days. At a fateful Halloween party he glimpses a disturbing (fictional) character driving a car identical to his late father's, his stepdaughter's doll violently "malfunctions", and their house undergoes bizarre transformations both within and without. Connecting these aberrations to graver events, a series of grotesque murders that no longer seem random and the epidemic disappearance of boys his son's age, Ellis struggles to defend his family against this escalating menace even as his wife, their therapists, and the police insist that his apprehensions are rooted instead in substance abuse and egomania.

Lunar Park confounds one expectation after another, passing through comedy and mounting horror, both psychological and supernatural, toward an astonishing resolution, about love and loss, fathers and sons, in what is surely the most powerfully original and deeply moving novel of an extraordinary career.

Bonus Feature: Includes an interview with the author.

©2005 Bret Easton Ellis; (P)2005 Random House, Inc. Random House Audio, a division of Random House, Inc.

What the Critics Say

"The book is mesmerizing, easily his best since Less than Zero." (Publishers Weekly)
"The sense of creeping dread is excellent, and the beasts confronted by the Ellis character are genuinely frightening." (Booklist)

From AudioFile

James Van Der Beek affects the flat tone and world-weary attitude of burned-out, drug-addicted novelist Bret Easton Ellis in this fictional memoir of a novelist named Bret Easton Ellis. Van Der Beek shines in the first chapter as Ellis mixes real and imagined scenes from his tabloid-documented life. The story contrasts the heightened reality of his life among the million-dollar mansions of the newly rich with details of his adjustment to his new roles as husband and father. There's social satire mixed with true horror and pathos as Ellis deals with issues related to finding himself in a family. As always, Ellis's take on modern life can be jolting. © AudioFile 2006

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Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "Lunar Park"
By: Linda (USA)
December 03, 2008
Excellent read if you like a good non fiction that will keep you listening until the end!!
5 of 6 people found this review helpful:
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "More Than Creepy"
By: Randy (Scarborough)
February 07, 2008
I couldn't stop listening. The author twists elements of his own life and experience into a bizarre and disturbing phycological horror story. Through most of the book, one is not sure if the "monsters" are real or just in the mind of a very messed up character. In fact, at times I wanted them to be real just to ease the creepiness that comes from empathizing with a character who is so lost.

I don't know how well this narrator would do with another genre, but for this book, he was perfect!

I hope Audible can snag a few others by Ellis. I'd love to listen to Less Than Zero and American Psycho.




3 of 3 people found this review helpful:
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "Not Mainstream Crap"
By: Matthew (Escondido, CA, USA)
August 20, 2006
This is not a pretty novel. Like the Less Than Zero and American Psycho movies, I empathized with the main characters making me feel unclean throughout the whole novel. I found it even difficult to blink, afraid I would miss something, even though I was listening to the book. I haven't been a fan of Bret Easton Ellis simply because I haven't payed attention to who he was but I am now.
Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0 "Dark Dark Dark"
By: Phillip (Dallas, GA, USA)
July 15, 2006
This book may be too much for some readers. It was for me. The dark side of the human mind is done with great skill, so much so that it was extremely disturbing. In fact, it was so disturbing, I could not continue the book. It demonstrates how far into the depths a individual can go and still be a cogent story teller.
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "great book, great narration"
By: Scott (Raleigh, NC, USA)
May 17, 2006
I thouroughly enjoyed this book. A bit of a departure from BEE's previous stuff, but it's interesting and compelling. Vanderbeerk's narration is great. Really great.
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