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Winner of the Bram Stoker Award and Locus Awards, finalist for the
Philip K. Dick Award, and named one of io9.com's "Top 10
Debut Science Fiction Novels That Took the World By Storm." With a
new afterword by Maryse Meijer, author of Heartbreaker and Rag.
"Black. Pure black and the sense of pulsation, especially when you
look at it too closely, the sense of something not living but
alive." When a strange hole materializes in a storage room,
would-be poet Nicholas and his feral lover Nakota allow their
curiosity to lead them into the depths of terror. "Wouldn't it be
wild to go down there?" says Nakota. Nicholas says, "We're not."
But no one is in control, and their experiments lead to obsession,
violence, and a very final transformation for everyone who gets too
close to the Funhole.
Kit Webster is hiding a secret. Carma, his best friend, has already
figured it out, and pushes him to audition for the high school
play, "Talk." When he's cast as the male lead, he expects to escape
his own life for a while and become a different person. What he
gets instead is the role of a lifetime: Kit Webster. In the play,
Kit's thrown together with Lindsay Walsh, the female lead and the
school's teen queen. Lindsay, tired of the shallow and selfish boys
from her usual circle of friends, sees something real in Kit - and
wants it. But Kit's attention is focused on Pablo, another boy in
school. The play is controversial; the parents put pressure on the
school to shut it down. And when Kit and Lindsay rally to save
Talk, they find themselves deep into a battle for the truth:
onstage, and inside themselves.
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