• A Head Full of Ghosts

  • By: Paul Tremblay
  • Narrated by: Joy Osmanski
  • Length: 8 hrs and 49 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (6,092 ratings)

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A Head Full of Ghosts

By: Paul Tremblay
Narrated by: Joy Osmanski
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A chilling thriller that brilliantly blends domestic drama, psychological suspense, and a touch of modern horror, reminiscent of Mark Z. Danielewski's House of Leaves, John Ajvide Lindqvist's Let the Right One In, and Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House.

The lives of the Barretts, a normal suburban New England family, are torn apart when 14-year-old Marjorie begins to display signs of acute schizophrenia.

To her parents' despair, the doctors are unable to stop Marjorie's descent into madness. As their stable home devolves into a house of horrors, they reluctantly turn to a local Catholic priest for help. Father Wanderly suggests an exorcism; he believes the vulnerable teenager is the victim of demonic possession. He also contacts a production company that is eager to document the Barretts' plight. With John, Marjorie's father, out of work for more than a year and the medical bills looming, the family agrees to be filmed and soon find themselves the unwitting stars of The Possession, a hit reality television show. When events in the Barrett household explode in tragedy, the show and the shocking incidents it captures become the stuff of urban legend.

Fifteen years later a best-selling writer interviews Marjorie's younger sister, Merry. As she recalls those long-ago events that took place when she was just eight years old, long-buried secrets and painful memories that clash with what was broadcast on television begin to surface - and a mind-bending tale of psychological horror is unleashed, raising vexing questions about memory and reality, science and religion, and the very nature of evil.

©2015 Paul Tremblay (P)2015 HarperCollins Publishers

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Page turner

I am a horror fan and am pretty immune to the scary story. I pride myself of predicting the oncoming action as the story unfolds. I didn't even try with this story. It sucked me in, chewed me up and spit me out. Not leaving me with screams in the night but with a cold hollow in the pit of my stomach. Excellent!

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So much better than expected

With what seemed like a flippant title, I anticipated another frilly, silly ghostly cozy. I don't remember when I bought this book, but I found it in my library and it felt like a safe escape following several non-fiction books about the Trump administration. I am a little paranoid about spoilers, so I didn't go back and read any reviews or the synopsis of the story.

Within the first half hour I had chills running up and down my spine. I'm REALLY tough to scare, but the plaintive young woman reading this first person, dual-perspective novel definitely got to me. I don't want to do any spoilers, either, but I will say that, like the very best of all horror, this is a multi-layered novel, with pretty well defined characters and as many psychological terrors as supernatural ones.

The writing is excellent, vivid and witty when it needs to be. There is a great deal of humor, and I was struck by the ability of the male author to write from the perspective of a genuine 8-year old girl. His female characters are very real, so, kudos, Paul Tremblay.

I just read that this book has been optioned by Robert Downey, Jr for a film. Okaaaaay, as my daughter would say, but I don't know. This is one of the rare cases where I believe the audiobook is the BEST version of this novel. Narrator Joy Osmanski's vivacious, youthful, eloquent and -- oh, damn, I need to say PLAINTIVE again - voice is the perfect vehicle to ride this story home.

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Good story, hard to listen

While the story pulled me in and kept me entertained, the narration was a little rough at times, especially the attempts at male voices, the dad in particular made me cringe every time I heard it.

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A great read, very psychologically disturbing...

I actually read this after Stephen King spoke so highly of it in an article. I can see why he did. Part Exorcist, part Amityville Horror, and part something altogether its own. A very unique take on the old "girl possessed by demon" story with several twists and surprises that will leave you with QUITE a few questions. The narrator does a fine job as well.

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Unexpected!

I was worried about listening to this, late at night. It seemed too scary. I was surprised to find that it didn't bother me at all. It's a great story about family bonds, sisterhood, the corruption of the church, fanaticism and reality tv. Great story, great ending. Can't recommend it enough!!

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TERRIBLE!

Where do I begin?

essentially this is the exorcist on a reality show, but the author obviously has no idea how a reality is actually produced .

it's supposed to be a horror story.. no horror until chapter 22

there is a difference between a story that keeps you guessing and a story that meanders and goes nowhere.... this is definitely the latter

the "final girl" blog posts interludes make you want to shove sharp objects into your ears.

it's so boring that when you get to the big "twist " you are just relieved that it's over.... not the reaction that the author was probably going for.

the attempt at a mysterious ending feels like a "gotcha" moment except what were we supposed to get?

the narrator CANNOT do male voices. her attempts are so cartoonish that there is no way that you can take the story seriously.

i hear that this is being made into a movie... maybe the movie will be better

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Yikes

Insufferable characters, obnoxious shifts in POV, predictable and derivative plot if not outright copied from actual horror greats). Cannot believe this won the Bram Stoker Award. I now have no respect for the award.

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Really?

I read some of the top reviews saying this book was amazing and a cross between Amityville and The Exorcist.... And all I can say is... really? This has to be one of the worst books I've ever listened to. I finished it just to give it the benefit of the doubt but I'm still so disappointed. The story is so amateur and predictable that my head hurts from the amount of times I rolled my eyes. It's downright annoying to listen to. If you're a fan of Amityville, The Exorcist, or any form of the horror genre, stay far, far away from this book.

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Super Smart and Creepy as...

You won't know what hit you, but whatever it was will leave goosebumps. Smart storytelling, with nods to classic possession stories in book and movie form, and a mystery that resonates and means more than the blurb would suggest. Good stuff, and highly recommended for a well-rounded scary tale. (The narrator, by the way, was fantastic. Grade A performance.)

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Way more anti Christian and political than horror.

If you hate everything to do with God, Jesus and men you will love this book. The author has a vitriolic nasty hatred of all three. The book is a really over the top vicious shot at God, Christianity and Christians in general from cover to cover with little to no horror story. It’s an anti Christianity, anti God activist book. The author obviously hates men as they take a cover to cover beating also which is strange seeing that HIS name is Paul. It is in no way whatsoever a horror book.

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