I Was a Teenage Slasher

Author: Stephen Graham Jones
Length: 373 pages
Publication Date: First published July 16, 2024
Book Summary: I Was a Teenage Slasher
Lamesa, Texas, July 1989
As summer approaches the final year of high school, two best friends, Tolly Driver and Amber Dennison, navigate the complexities of adolescence in their small Texas town. Unlike their peers, they do not participate in the marching band or the Future Farmers of America; instead, they linger in the background of social life. Amber stands out as the only Native American student in Lamesa, while Tolly grapples with the lingering effects of his father’s recent passing, which has cast a shadow over his presence in the community.
However, the tranquil summer days are about to take a shocking turn.
In the heat of this West Texas town, a series of alarming events will unfold, leading to a rapid succession of tragic incidents. Over the course of a few sweltering days, Tolly and Amber will find themselves at the center of a whirlwind of notoriety, their names echoing through the generations, ultimately inspiring a television adaptation of their harrowing experiences.
In this gripping narrative, Stephen Graham Jones delves into the heart of the slasher genre, exploring its themes and motivations through the unique perspective of the killer. Drawing from his own experiences growing up in Lamesa at the same age as his protagonists, Jones crafts a story where the consequences of violence are both haunting and strangely intimate.
With each poignant kill, the humor is dark, and the brutality reveals an unexpected charm. This tale transforms the lives of Tolly, Amber, and the entire community of Lamesa, Texas.
Consider yourself fortunate to be an observer rather than a participant.
Appreciate that you are merely reading about these events, not living them.
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"I Was a Teenage Slasher" appears to strike a chord with many readers, offering a blend of humor and horror that resonates throughout its pages. While opinions vary, the book seems to be appreciated for its unique take on the slasher genre, providing an entertaining experience that combines elements of satire with classic tropes. Some readers find the character development engaging, appreciating the way the author navigates both the absurd and the poignant moments within the story.
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