King Sorrow

Author: Joe Hill
Length: 887 pages
Publication Date: First published October 21, 2025
Book Summary: King Sorrow
From the acclaimed author Joe Hill, known for his position as a #1 New York Times bestselling writer, emerges a gripping narrative that delves into the shadows of contemporary threats, the allure of dark academia, and the unforeseen repercussions of vengeance. This tale follows the harrowing journey of six friends who, in their exploration of the occult, inadvertently awaken a malevolent force that demands a dire price: a regular human sacrifice.
At the heart of this story is Arthur Oakes, a passionate reader and aspiring dreamer, who is currently attending Rackham College in Maine. This esteemed institution is celebrated not only for its stunning architecture and expansive library but also for its biting winters. Arthur’s peaceful existence and blossoming romance with fellow student Gwen Underfoot are abruptly disrupted when a local drug dealer, along with her accomplice, coerces him into committing an unthinkable act: the theft of priceless books from the college library.
In a state of despair, Arthur seeks solace and assistance from his closest friends. Together, they concoct an audacious and fantastical plan to extricate him from his precarious predicament. The bold Colin Wren proposes a daring use of the ominous Crane journal, crafted from the skin of its deceased author, to summon a dragon to aid their cause. His companions—courageous Alison Shiner, the combative twins Donna and Donovan McBride, and the intelligent, determined Gwen—eagerly join Colin in their quest to breach the boundaries of reality and unleash a creature of legend into their world.
However, their venture into the realm of dragons proves to be far more complex than anticipated. The pact they forge to save Arthur transforms into a harrowing covenant, binding them to present a new sacrifice to the fearsome King Sorrow each year, or risk becoming his next meal. This chilling tale captivates with its exploration of loyalty, the consequences of ambition, and the lengths to which friends will go to protect one another in the face of unimaginable darkness.
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What readers are saying about King Sorrow
"King Sorrow" has garnered quite a bit of attention from readers, and the overall response seems to lean towards the positive side. Many have praised the book for its compelling narrative and well-developed characters, which draw readers into a richly imagined world. The writing style is often described as lyrical and engaging, making it easy to lose oneself in the story.
Readers have also noted the depth of emotion that the author conveys, particularly in the exploration of themes like loss and redemption. It’s clear that the book resonates with a wide audience, as many find themselves reflecting on its messages long after finishing the last page.
While there are some critiques regarding pacing and certain plot developments, the general consensus highlights the book’s strengths, suggesting that it is well worth a read for those who enjoy immersive storytelling. Overall, "King Sorrow" appears to be a memorable addition to contemporary literature, appealing to both avid readers and casual fans alike.
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