Swan Song

· Open Road Media
4.8
833 reviews
Ebook
856
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New York Times Bestseller: A young girl’s visions offer the last hope in a postapocalyptic wasteland in this “grand and disturbing adventure” (Dean Koontz).

A PBS Great American Read Top 100 Pick
 
Swan is a nine-year-old Kansas girl following her struggling mother from one trailer park to the next when she receives visions of doom—something far wider than the narrow scope of her own beleaguered life. In a blinding flash, nuclear bombs annihilate civilization, leaving only a few buried survivors to crawl onto a scorched landscape that was once America.
 
In Manhattan, a homeless woman stumbles from the sewers, guided by the prophecies of a mysterious amulet, and pursued by something wicked; on Idaho’s Blue Dome Mountain, an orphaned boy falls under the influence of depraved survivalists and discovers the value of a killer instinct; and amid the devastating dust storms on the Great Plains of Nebraska, Swan forms a heart-and-soul bond with an unlikely new companion. Soon they will cross paths. But only Swan knows that they must endure more than just a trek across an irradiated country of mutated animals, starvation, madmen, and wasteland warriors.
 
Swan’s visions tell of a coming malevolent force. It’s a shape-shifting embodiment of the apocalypse, and of all that is evil and despairing. And it’s hell-bent on destroying the last hope of goodness and purity in the world. Swan is that hope. Now, she must fight not only for her own survival, but for that of all mankind.
 
A winner of the Bram Stoker Award and a finalist for the World Fantasy Award, Swan Song has become a modern classic, called “a chilling vision that keeps you turning pages to the shocking end” by John Saul and “a long, satisfying look at hell and salvation” by Publishers Weekly.

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4.8
833 reviews
Minnesota Bemidji
November 4, 2018
This is a really, really good book. I have purchased it at least 3 times in paperback and read it at least 8 times over the years. Why one star? Because it's an E BOOK and these idiots are charging $17.99? Who do these rip-off con artists think think they are? Brand NEW, this paperback isn't $17.99. This is highway robbery and they know it. Just research ebook lawsuit. You'll see.
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Ercan J. Bastug
June 15, 2019
It is written in such lazy language, one can predict the end by the 5th chapter. The only reason I finished it was because of the award it won, expecting some sort of ghoul war to break and prove me wrong. Well it didn't!! In conclusion, it is a badly written and concept copied version of far better Post-Apocolyptic novels.
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Night Lamp
July 15, 2023
I read this when I was a child. I'm reading it again. if you overlook certain things it's still a great story, entertaining and extended. I'll have to caution you though, adult reader of a childhood staple: there comes a time when many characters willingly consume literally raw wolf entrails. I almost set this book aside as silly, unbelievable, callow, or ridiculous. do not do so. there's a mountain out there somewhere... I intend to find it once again. mostly because I can't quite remember what happens, but anyway, still a fun time.
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About the author

One of the founders of the Horror Writers Association, Robert McCammon (b. 1952) is one of the country’s most accomplished authors of modern horror and historical fiction. Raised by his grandparents in Birmingham, Alabama, McCammon published his first novel, the Revelations-inspired Baal, when he was only twenty-six. His writings continued in a supernatural vein throughout the 1980s, producing such bestselling titles as Swan Song, The Wolf’s Hour, and Stinger.   In 1991 Boy’s Life won the World Fantasy Award for best novel. After his next novel, Gone South, McCammon took a break from writing to spend more time with his family. He did not publish another novel until 2002’s Speaks the Nightbird. Since then he has followed “fixer” Matthew Corbett in two sequels, The Queen of Bedlam and Mister Slaughter. His newest novel is The Five. McCammon and his family continue to live in Birmingham.

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