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Fantasy · 2016 · R

The hike

by Drew Magary

He took a wrong turn on a hike. Now he's in a world where logic doesn't apply and nothing is safe.

For17+GenreFantasyLength278 pagesRead time~7.5 hours

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Violence

A lot

Significant violence including deaths; the dark landscape is frequently dangerous

Language

A lot

Pervasive strong language

Sexual Content

Barely any

Brief adult content

Substance Use

Barely any

Some substance use

Emotional Intensity

A lot

Existential darkness beneath the absurdist premise; themes of mortality, family, and getting home

What this book is about

Ben goes for a hike near his hotel and takes a wrong turn — into a surreal, violent, and darkly comic landscape that seems to operate on its own inexplicable rules. Drew Magary's novel is genre-defying: part dark fantasy, part absurdist horror, part middle-aged existential reckoning. It's genuinely funny and genuinely disturbing in equal measure, with a body count and profanity that make its R rating earned.

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Graphic violence

Strong language throughout

Surreal dark content

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