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| Original Title: | Summer of Night |
| ISBN: | 0446362662 (ISBN13: 9780446362665) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Seasons of Horror #1 |
| Setting: | Illinois(United States) |
| Literary Awards: | Bram Stoker Award Nominee for Best Novel (1991), Locus Award for Best Dark Fantasy/Horror Novel (1992), British Fantasy Award Nominee for Best Novel (1992) |

Dan Simmons
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 600 pages Rating: 4.02 | 19252 Users | 1347 Reviews
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| Title | : | Summer of Night (Seasons of Horror #1) |
| Author | : | Dan Simmons |
| Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 600 pages |
| Published | : | March 1st 1992 by Warner Books (first published 1991) |
| Categories | : | Horror. Fiction. Thriller. Fantasy. Mystery. Young Adult. Coming Of Age. Suspense |
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It's the summer of 1960 in Elm Haven, Illinois, and five 12-year old boys are forming the bonds that a lifetime of changes will never erase. But then a dark cloud threatens the bright promise of summer vacation: on the last day of school, their classmate Tubby Cooke vanishes. Soon, the group discovers stories of other children who once disappeared from Elm Haven. And there are other strange things happening in town: unexplained holes in the ground, a stranger dressed as a World War I soldier, and a rendering-plant truck that seems to be following the five boys. The friends realize that there is a terrible evil lurking in Elm Haven...and they must be the ones to stop it.Rating Epithetical Books Summer of Night (Seasons of Horror #1)
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It's the end of 6th grade. Summer has just begun. You're 11 years old and don't have a care in the world with nothing but hot summer nights and adventures with your buddies to look forward to...unless you live in Elm Haven and you get to fight evil all summer. Death and destruction lurks around every corner for a small group of friends who have made some very serious enemies. If you loved Stephen King's IT, you'll love Summer of Night!!!I know many will call it blasphemy, but this book put Simmons ahead of King in my mental list of great horror authors. "Summer of Night" is closest in story to "It" only without the haphazard ending (and 400 pages shorter). When you pick this book up at the store, you will notice that it is a thin book, and make the same assumption that I did, which was that I was about to read a 200-300 page story. About 100 pages in, it dawned on me that there was still a long way to go, flipping to the back I
"Old Central School still stood upright, holding its secrets and silences firmly within. Eighty-four years of chalkdust floated in the rare shafts of sunlight inside while the memories of more than eight decades of varnishings rose from the dark stairs and floors to tinge the trapped air with the mahogany scent of coffins."This book is a story about five 12-year old boys who live in Elm Haven in 1960. It follows them through their summer holidays as they encounter a number of strange happenings

4.5 starsSummer of Night is one of those books where the story is a delight to read but the review is kind of hard to do. It's also my first novel from Dan Simmons. After finishing this book, I definitely want to read by the author.The story is a sort of coming-of-age tale, although instead of focused on one as is typical, it centers around a group of children growing up together in a small town in the 60's. The author brings alive the excitement of that first summer day when school ends and
9/10My 500th book since records began (i.e. Goodreads)I was totally unaware of this little beast until I read Dans great review that lured me in and it was everything he said and more. What a little treat for my earbuds! Im drawn to these coming of age tales set in a time long before I was born in a land across the pond. Something about the innocence of youth in a time which, on the surface, seems simpler than life today. This is one of those stories but added in to it is a dormant horror
First of 2016 - Buddy read with Edward Lorn - first one to enter my favorite shelf in quite some time!In what should be a perfectly normal summer of 1960 in Elm Haven, a group of kids gets aware that a great evil is waking up. On the last day of school, one boy vanishes and other strange things starts happening. All seems to be connected to their school itself, the Old Central. As the kids starts to tentatively investigate some of the odd happenings, sightings and strange behaving townspeople
I'm not sure I would go as far as to say that Dan Simmons' Summer Of Night is a "must read" for all horror fiction fans. I made it forty years before ever hearing about it.What I will say is that I find it almost criminal that this coming of age horror tale is so obscure. I am thankful for the freinds I have on Goodreads for cluing me in on Simmons.The first one of his books I read was the astonishingly complex and brilliant Carrion Comfort, which is a "must read." This one should be read by

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