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Stephen Chbosky is the author of the multi-million-copy bestselling debut novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower. In 2012, Chbosky wrote and directed an acclaimed film adaptation of his novel, starring Logan Lerman, Emma Watson and Ezra Miller. He also directed the acclaimed 2017 film Wonder starring Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson and Jacob Tremblay. Imaginary Friend is Chbosky's long-awaited second novel.
"Imaginary Friend is an all-out, not-for-the-fainthearted horror
novel, one of the most effective and ambitious of recent years. . .
To be sure, the underlying sensibility that characterized
'Wallflower' is present in the new book, particularly in its
empathetic portraits of people struggling to recover from personal
tragedy. . . Perhaps its most impressive aspect is the confidence
with which Chbosky deploys the more fantastical elements of his
complex narrative. . . A very human story with universal
implications."--Washington Post
"Imaginary Friend has bee a long time coming. And like a fine
Bordeaux, it rewards that wait in countless ways. This is a
fearsome, remarkably ambitious novel that breaks through the
boundaries of the horror genre to become epic -- in all the best
senses of the word."--Lincoln Child, #1 New York Times bestselling
coauthor of Verses for the Dead and City of Endless Night
"Imaginary Friend is a sprawling epic horror novel that hearkens
back to the classics of 1970s Golden Age, but, like Stranger
Things, with a twinkle in its malevolent eye. Enormous, scary
fun."--Dan Choan, bestselling author of Ill Will
"Imaginary Friend is simply extraordinary reading experience -- it
reminded me of discovering a classic Stephen King novel from two
decades ago, but all funneled through Chbosky's utterly unique
style. A tremendous read, every bit worth the wait."--Blake Crouch,
New York Times bestselling author of A Dark Matter
"A creepy horror yarn that would do Stephen King proud. . . The
reader will want to be sure that no one is hiding behind the chair.
. . That's the nature of a good scary story -- and this one is
excellent. A pleasing book for those who like to scare themselves
silly, one to read with the lights on and the door
bolted."--Kirkus
"A haunting and thrilling novel pulsing with the radical empathy
that makes Chbosky's work so special."--John Green, #1 New York
Times bestselling author of The Fault in Our Stars
"An unputdownable, extraordinary book. Stephen Chbosky manages to
combine the heart and emotion that suffuses all of his work with
Stephen King chills. The pages practically turn themselves."--Greer
Hendrick & Sarah Pekkanen, #1 New York Times bestselling authors of
The Wife Between Us and An Anonymous Girl
"Chbosky brings deep humanity to his characters and creates
genuinely unsettling tableaux, including a nightmarish otherworld
that Christopher accesses via his treehouse."--Publishers
Weekly
"Chbosky's horror writing stands on its own. . . a gleeful
meditation. . . the nine years Chbosky reportedly spent writing the
book shows in his well-crafted scares, snappy pacing and finely
turned plot. Imaginary Friend is well worth the time for those who
dare."--TIME Magazine
"If you aren't blown away by the first fifty pages of Imaginary
Friend, you need to get your sense of wonder checked."--Joe Hill,
#1 New York Times bestselling author of The Fireman and NOS4A2
"If you grew up reading The Perks of Being a Wallflower, you won't
want to miss this spooky, surreal thriller. . . You'll feel locked
in the battle between good and evil as Kate and Christopher fight
for their lives."--Good Housekeeping
"It's not just horror that Stephen Chbosky is tackling: it's
religion, too [which] makes the world-building all the more
richer...not a light read, but it is a thrilling one."--Variety
"Like The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Imaginary Friend says that
no matter how dark the places you have been or the things you have
seen, no one and nothing and nowhere is beyond redemption. What is
astonishing and laugh-out-loud genius is that Chbosky has disguised
all this wisdom in an entertaining thriller. In true Stephen
Chbosky style, he gives you the bran and the doughnut. Spiritual
enlightenment and horror. I don't know how he did it. But he did
it. It's a masterpiece."--Emma Watson, actor and activist
"Reminiscent of the epic novels of Stephen King. . . With multiple
points of view that probe the thoughts and nightmares of characters
from all over town, this is an immersive read that walks the line
between dark fantasy and horror [and] reads like a season of
Stranger Things. . . [Imaginary Friend] will sell itself to readers
who have waited twenty years for a new novel from Chbosky (The
Perks of Being a Wallflower, 1999), but horror fans will also be
curious. A big, scary book."--Booklist
"Sure, this unputdownable book is the scariest thing I've read in a
long time. Mysterious woods. Evil forces. Unseen worlds. But it's
also, like everything Chbosky does, imbued with heart and soul.
You'll fall in love with these characters. That's why they stay
with you, like a haunting."--R. J. Palacio, #1 New York Times
bestselling author of Wonder
"The author of Perks of Being a Wallflower goes full Stephen King
in his new supernatural thriller of epic proportions. . . This is
my kind of Christmas novel!"--LitHub
"This is an immersive read. . . With its highly precocious young
hero, the novel reads like a season of Stranger
Things."--Booklist
"Twenty years after his smash hit novel, The Perks of Being a
Wallflower, Stephen Chbosky returns. . . an ambitious tale narrated
through multiple perspectives, mashing together horror, fairy tales
and the (rewritten) Bible. . . But Chbosky's true skill is in
turning a book of absolute horrors -- both fantastical and real --
into an uplifting yarn. [This is] a book about so much -- fate,
destiny, redemption, power. . . Chbosky has his eye firmly on
humanity."--New York Times Book Review
"With Imaginary Friend, Stephen Chbosky has written another
classic, setting a new high watermark for fantasy horror. It is the
greatest story ever told of love and salvation in which a little
child shall save them. It is as spine-tingling sinister as a
Stephen King tome, as ghastly as any ghost story by Peter Straub,
as gothic as any Neil Gaiman title. It should become a horror
perennial, taken out at Halloween and Christmas or any other time a
reader wants a proper fight."--Washington Independent
"You won't want to miss this spooky, surreal thriller."--Good
Housekeeping
An epic work of horror. . . Ambitious and compulsively readable. .
. a Grand Guignol exploration of what it means to have faith, even
in the face of absolute hopelessness. . . His willingness to pursue
and present answers to such meaningful queries is what elevates
Imaginary Friend from a more than competent attempt at the horror
genre to a formidable work on par with other genre operas that also
tackle spiritual matters, like Stephen King's 1978 behemoth 'The
Stand' or Justin Cronin's 'The Passage' trilogy. Imaginary Friend
is a book that far outstrips the expectations of his chosen genre.
. . a book full of it's own light."--Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
One of Fall 2019's Best Books (People, EW, LitHub, Vox, Bustle,
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