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Hellhole

By: Gina Damico
Narrated by: Macleod Andrews
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A devil is a bad influence.... There was a time when geeky, squeaky-clean Max Kilgore would never lie or steal or even think about murder. Then he accidentally unearths a devil, and Max's choices are no longer his own. The big red guy has a penchant for couch surfing and junk food - and you should never underestimate evil on a sugar high. With the help of Lore, a former goth girl who knows a thing or two about the dark side, Max is racing against the clock to get rid of the houseguest from hell before time, and all the Flamin' Hot Cheetos this side of the fiery abyss, run out.

Gina Damico, author of the Croak series, once again delivers all the horror, hilarity, and high-stakes drama that any kid in high school or hell could ever handle.

©2014 Gina Damico (P)2014 Audible Inc.
Fantasy Horror Humor Literature & Fiction Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Paranormal Science Fiction & Fantasy Scary Fiction Witty Funny Feel-Good Emotionally Gripping Comedy

Editorial reviews

Editors Select, January 2015 - I’m famous around the office for being an evangelist for Gina Damico and her Croak trilogy. When I learned that she had a new book coming out I jumped at the chance for it to be my January pick. Max Kilgore’s nerdy life is pretty average – if not, a little sad – until one day when he makes a deal with the Devil… and the Devil refuses to leave. The outrageous situations that ensue highlight Damico’s talents for smart, quirky, and darkly comedic YA storytelling. Her unique blend of horror and humor lends itself so well to audio, and I can’t wait to relive Max’s journey with Audie Award-winning narrator MacLeod Andrews leading the way out of Hell. —Katie, Audible Editor

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"MacLeod Andrews is hilarious as he delivers this darkly funny tale about a boy who finds Satan living in his basement.... Andrews's growly, juicy sounds make Burg sound as if he's a heavy smoker, yet Andrews also manages to sound absolutely adolescent as teenaged Max." (AudioFile)
Dark Humor • Unexpected Twists • Excellent Voice Characterization • Unique Personalities • Entertaining Plot

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Gina Damico, author of the Croak trilogy, is known first and foremost for her fabulous sense of humor. Her books are always hilarious, which more than makes up for the occasionally weak plots. On the surface, Hellhole is a pretty weak story about a boy who accidentally ends up taking care of the devil (one of 666 of them, apparently) and makes all sorts of ill-advised bargains with him along the way. But there are many other things underneath, and it’s precisely those things that make this book worth your time.

The beginning and the ending were actually Hellhole’s weakest points. The beginning seemed slightly ridiculous as there was no good reason for Max to end up with Berg. The whole digging-up-the-devil business made very little sense and I felt that Max’s whole predicament lost some weight because of how it came about. The ending on the other hand felt rushed and non-sensical and it made my head spin with how quickly everything was wrapped up. I had maybe twenty minutes left of my audiobook and nothing was resolved, which made me panic slightly, and then before I knew it, everything was set to rights.

The middle part, however, was an absolute delight, what with all the humor and the explorations of Max’s character. A boy in his situation could so easily be swayed by the forces of evil, and it was touch-and-go for a while there since he kept making so many poor choices that almost led him to the point of no redemption. That psychological aspect of the story that can be pondered and discussed if one is willing to dig just a little deeper is something I truly didn’t expect from Damico, but it made Hellhole a much better and far more worthy experience.

The romance developed slowly, gradually, from poorly hidden disdain to reluctant friendship and finally to love. I really enjoyed the fact that Max had a best friend who was never anything more, and that he managed to endear himself to Lore despite his inability to talk to girls. Word vomit is a term that certainly applies to Max and his predicament was always equal parts endearing and exasperating.

MacLeod Andrews is quickly turning out to be one of the few narrators that can be relied upon completely. He is the male version of Lorelei King – fabulously funny, extremely capable, with a voice laced with humor and a talent for voice characterization. I still maintain that his female voices need more work, but overall, his performance is always superb.

All in all, Hellhole is a standalone, it’s adorable and it will make you laugh. When you add to that MacLeod Andrews’ fabulous voice, you know you’re in for a treat.

Gina Damico is simply hilarious

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Gina Damico continues to delight with her humor, wit and sublime writing style in this wonderfully spun tale. Behind the crisp presentation of interesting characters lies a really well done narration that wraps this tale around the listener like a blanket.

I was a little apprehensive about delving into a new story with a new narrator after having grown so fond of Croak, but I was pleasantly surprised at how quickly I warmed up to Hellhole.

Five stars to Hellhole. Really well done, Gina!!!

Excellence continues into new adventure

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I'm not much into fiction but this was a fun read in between bios and memoirs.

Very entertaining, excellent narration.

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Good book some twist and turns and funny at times. But always remember that theres always a price for a deal with a devil.

Be careful what u wish for

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Many people say this is a good story and on some level I agree hence my 3 stars what I hate is a self righteous protagonist, as our protagonists friend says to him for a person who thinks about being good and considers to be better than others acts something worse than the worst. Now I'm paraphrasing this , I also have problem with people not take the responsibility for there actions , as I may have implied I have a hard time empathize with our protagonist therefore hard to root for our yay team.
The Narrator was really good one of the best the 3 stars is for our weizel protagonist all the supporting characters were awsome good dialog.
Give it a chance I suppose what bothers me may not bother you.

Good Plot, Stupid Protagonist

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