October, Michael Rowe
October, Michael Rowe
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October
A Novel

Author: Michael Rowe

Narrator: Joel Froomkin

Unabridged: 6 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/06/2018

Categories: Fiction, Lgbtq+, Horror


Synopsis

The time: the waning years of the 1990s at the dawn of the millennium.

The place: an isolated rural town called Auburn, which could be anywhere at all—a town where everyone knows everyone else—where dark secrets run through its veins like blood.

Everyone knows that sixteen-year old Mikey Childress is "different." A target for bullies since he was a small boy, everything Mikey does attracts abuse: the way he walks, the way he talks, the way he looks. Everyone knows he's not like the other boys in Auburn—the boys who play hockey, who fight, the boys who pursue girls. Only his friend Wroxy, a girl almost as isolated as he is, can even guess at the edges of his pain, or the depths of his yearning for love.

But even the people who hate Mikey couldn't dream of how many secrets he has, or how badly he could hurt them if he wanted to.

Until the night Mikey is pushed beyond endurance by his abusers. The night he makes a pact with dark forces older than time to visit a terrible vengeance on his enemies. The night he inadvertently opens a doorway that should never, ever have been opened, and unleashes something into the world that should have remained damned.

Contains mature themes.

About Michael Rowe

Michael Rowe was born in Ottawa, and has lived in Beirut, Havana, and Paris. He is the author of the novels Enter, Night; Wild Fell; and October. A French edition of Wild Fell was published by Editions Bragelonne in Paris in 2016. An award-winning journalist and essayist, he is also the author of the nonfiction books Writing Below the Belt, Looking for Brothers, and Other Men's Sons. He has won the Lambda Literary Award, the Queer Horror Award, and the Randy Shilts Award for Nonfiction. In addition, he has been a finalist for the National Magazine Award, the International Horror Guild Award, the Sunburst Award, and the Shirley Jackson Award.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Matt on October 02, 2024

Well I didn’t see that ending coming! 4 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️!......more

Goodreads review by The Shayne-Train on June 26, 2020

Michael Rowe has a way of writing that puts you in the heads of characters, and gaining their sympathy, even when you don't particularly like them. That is a rare and wonderful skill. This was a kinda-creepy, kinda-hot-gay-sex-ish bullying/revenge/demon worshiping story. You know, THAT old chestnut.......more

Goodreads review by Claudia on November 04, 2017

Not only is Michael Rowe a wonderful storyteller, he is a skilled writer. He can craft a phrase in ways that will rip your heart out or, as related in an earlier discussion, make you put down the book and simply stare at the wall in contemplation. The first half of this book is pure terror but not i......more

Goodreads review by Audi♡ on November 21, 2024

"I would die for love. Yes. I would die for it. I would kill for it."   Omgg!!! That ending 😧 I'm shocked!  Mikey lives in a homopobic, hillbilly, bible-thumpin town. He's constantly being bullied at school for his interests, being unathletic, shy, and gay. Even his parents treat him terrible. 😭 when t......more

Goodreads review by Mark on May 05, 2018

What if Stephen King's Carrie White was a gay male growing up in a small Ontario town like Milton in the early 90's? This is a delicious and dark read from an author who never disappoints. This novel is raw, emotional and frightening, stemming from both the reality of the horrors that outcasts and bul......more