H. G. Bells grew up in Gibsons, on the Sunshine Coast in British Columbia, Canada. She loves the West Coast, and currently lives in Vancouver. Sleep Over is her first novel.
“[Bells’s] linked stories span the globe and the human spectrum,
made even scarier by their relatability. . . . Despite the grim
elements, human resilience and compassion are the overwhelming
themes of this well-written collection, and the coda is full of
hope.”—Publishers Weekly
“Readers looking for a twist on conventional apocalypse tales will
enjoy this look at alternative human zombies that is no less
political than Nancy Kress' Beggars Trilogy. A grimly suspenseful
tale with a brutally real ending.” —Booklist
“As thought-provoking as it is disturbing . . . an impressive debut
that will, dare I say it, keep you up nights..”—Barnes & Noble
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog
“A book that gains momentum as it unfolds, taking a truly panoramic
approach to a worldwide apocalypse that’s both unexpected and
unsettling to read. Highly original and recommended.” —Cat Sparks,
author of Lotus Blue
“Prepare for many sleepless nights. Sleep Over is richly realized,
and I fully admit: reading the dozens of accounts of what would be
personal hell was instead an absolute pleasure.” —Andrew Post,
author of Aftertaste
“Bells creates some truly memorable, haunting images and vivid
scenes that stay with you long after your eyelids are closed.
Whether or not you get any sleep is another matter entirely.” —Mike
Bockoven, author of FantasticLand and Pack
"H.G. Bells is brilliant in this chilling, down-to-earth tale that
illustrates with frightening ease just how close to disaster our
society really is."—Bennett R. Coles, author of March of War
“[Bells’s] linked stories span the globe and the human spectrum,
made even scarier by their relatability. . . . Despite the grim
elements, human resilience and compassion are the overwhelming
themes of this well-written collection, and the coda is full of
hope.”—Publishers Weekly
“Readers looking for a twist on conventional apocalypse tales will
enjoy this look at alternative human zombies that is no less
political than Nancy Kress' Beggars Trilogy. A grimly suspenseful
tale with a brutally real ending.” —Booklist
“As thought-provoking as it is disturbing . . . an impressive debut
that will, dare I say it, keep you up nights..”—Barnes & Noble
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog
“A book that gains momentum as it unfolds, taking a truly panoramic
approach to a worldwide apocalypse that’s both unexpected and
unsettling to read. Highly original and recommended.” —Cat Sparks,
author of Lotus Blue
“Prepare for many sleepless nights. Sleep Over is richly realized,
and I fully admit: reading the dozens of accounts of what would be
personal hell was instead an absolute pleasure.” —Andrew Post,
author of Aftertaste
“Bells creates some truly memorable, haunting images and vivid
scenes that stay with you long after your eyelids are closed.
Whether or not you get any sleep is another matter entirely.” —Mike
Bockoven, author of FantasticLand and Pack
"H.G. Bells is brilliant in this chilling, down-to-earth tale that
illustrates with frightening ease just how close to disaster our
society really is."—Bennett R. Coles, author of March of War
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