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A Winter Haunting

Seasons of Horror, Book 2

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A Winter Haunting

De: Dan Simmons
Narrado por: Bronson Pinchot
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Dale Stewart's life has become a shadow of what it once was. A respected college professor and successful novelist, he sabotaged his career and his marriage with an obsessive love affair that ended badly.

With darkness closing in on him, Dale decides to return to his boyhood home in Illinois. Drawn by a recurring nightmare that has plagued him since his youth—and a troubling certainty that something is waiting for him there—he hopes to exorcise his demons.

In the last hours of Halloween, he reaches the outskirts of the dying town of Elm Haven. There, he moves into the abandoned farmhouse that was once the home of his closest boyhood friend, the strange and brilliant Duane McBride, who lost his young life in a grisly "accident" back in the terrible summer of 1960. Hoping to find peace in isolation, he settles in for the long, harsh winter.

But Dale is not alone. Soon after he arrives, cryptic messages begin appearing mysteriously on his computer screen while he struggles to work on his novel. He sees black dogs roaming the grounds. And an old enemy has reemerged, a bully who seems as determined to persecute Dale as he was in childhood.

©2002 by Dan Simmons. (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc. and used by arrangement.
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I did not listen to the first book, but plan to once summer comes around again. I think that this book stands alone just fine though. Good story and excellent narration.

Great, slow burn of a horror novel

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What did you like best about A Winter Haunting? What did you like least?

I liked all the messages from his dead via the laptop in different languages as well the overall questioning of the main characters mental state throughout the story. But all the pauses at the beginning of a chapter going back the dead friend point of view really made the story jagged. The author did a similar style on another book that i absolutely love, it worked there because of setting and environment presented in the novel but it just becomes annoying in this one.

What could Dan Simmons have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

I understand the Mr.Simmons has an interesting writing style and seems to change with every book, and that's not small feat to do. But some are a hit other a miss. in this case a miss for me. I liked the story as a whole but i know i won't be reading it anytime soon.

What about Bronson Pinchot’s performance did you like?

Mr. Pinchot really captured the essence of the main character, throughout the book the character was near dead inside and Pinchots voice made it so one could almost feel it.

Could you see A Winter Haunting being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?

Nope, though it would be fun to see a movie of it, I think it would get a bad review since it would have a steep learning curve to fully understand whats going on.

Not what i was expecting

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Dewayne knows it's him. It's funny how he tries to stay ambiguous. It's also ghosts from characters in Summer of Night. Michelle has to be a real ghost, not Dale's mind, because he didn't have prior knowledge of her career, and other details, to have imagined her. She was raped in the farmhouse as a teen. That's partly why she came to haunt it. Also Congden's relationship to the house is well documented, as the figure is to the graveyard. Dale's mental state made these events more conducive, so that was also a factor, which Dewayne exploits, and he ultimately possesses Dale either during his suicide attempt or success, or at possible death during the climax of the story, prior to his hospitalization. Great sequel.

Dewayne's Ghost

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The voice actor makes odd choices when voicing women. He makes them all sound wistful and flippant when they're clearly direct and intelligent. He's a got this really nice way of word-vomiting asides, though, which I found really engaging and often kind of adorable.

I love Duane. I was bummed when he died in 1960 and am so glad to hear from him again. I love Dan Simmons' writing style. This is a great read and I would return to this series as many times as he lets me.

A really great piece

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This was a fun listen on a long drive. It was entertaining and did not lag- features I appreciate in novels. The story kept me guessing; creepy and atmospheric.

Enjoyable and mysterious

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Give me about an hour to warm up to it. But I excellent read keeps you on your toes to the end.

Blast from the past

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A little bleak but great Dan Simmons writing. Story is encompassing and the performance is outstanding

Bleak but great

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Novels like this take some perseverance for me to get through. Sometimes I can and sometimes it is too much. The way women are portrayed makes me cringe. “Full breasted” young beauties versus fat old ladies. Of course the narrator who is a self described “old fogey” has sex all night long, multiple times and over and over again with the young beauty. I understand this is fiction, but spare me. There is no mention of viagra or his sagging balls, so this falls into the fantasy of some male writers. Maybe some men like to read this too? I have no idea. Women like horror, mystery, sci fi and suspense as well. My hope is more audiobooks by both women and men that avoid this problem that is all too common in these genres.

Descriptions of female characters hard to take

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this story takes you on a deep nosedive into wintery madness. story kept me hooked and wondering what would happen next.

loved this story!

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Didn't realize it was a sequal to Summer of Night. Probably would have enjoyed more if I had read that first.

Not a stand alone

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