The Dissonance, Shaun Hamill
The Dissonance, Shaun Hamill
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The Dissonance

Author: Shaun Hamill

Narrator: Soneela Nankani

Unabridged: 17 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/23/2024


Synopsis

ONE OF BOOKPAGE'S 10 BEST SCI-FI, FANTASY & HORROR NOVELS OF 2024 • From the acclaimed author of A Cosmology of Monsters ("I loved it" —Stephen King) comes an epic contemporary fantasy, a mixture of The Magicians and It: a story of dark magic, terrible mistakes, and second chances.

"You can never go home again," the saying goes—but Hal, Athena, and Erin have to. In high school, the three were students of the eccentric Professor Marsh, trained in a secret system of magic known as the Dissonance, which is built around harnessing negative emotions: alienation, anger, pain. Then, twenty years ago, something happened that shattered their coven, scattering them across the country, stuck in mundane lives, alone.

But now, terrifying signs and portents (not to mention a pointed Facebook invite) have summoned them back to Clegg, Texas. There, their paths will collide with that of Owen, a closeted teenager from Alabama whose aborted cemetery seance with his crush summoned something far worse: a murderous entity whose desperate, driving purpose includes kidnapping Owen to serve as its Renfield. As Owen tries to outwit his new master, and Hal, Athena, and Erin reckon with how the choices they made as teens might connect to the apocalyptic event unfurling over the Lone Star State, shocking alliances form, old and new romances brew, and three unsuccessful adults and one frightened teen are all that stand between reality and oblivion.

From one of the boldest, most brilliant voices in modern fantastical horror, The Dissonance is a thrilling and beautifully written story of magic and monsters, forgiveness and friendship.

About The Author

SHAUN HAMILL received his BA in English from the University of Texas at Arlington, and his MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. His debut novel, A Cosmology of Monsters, was published in 2019. His fiction has appeared in Carve and Come Join Us By the Fire 2. His nonfiction has appeared at Crimereads and Tor Nightfire and he is a frequent cohost on The Dungeons & Dragons Lorecast. He lives and works near Dallas-Fort Worth.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Erin on February 17, 2024

A brilliantly rendered tale of friendship, redemption, cosmic horror, and so much heart. The Dissonance cements Hamill as a master world-builder and one of the most exciting voices in fantasy today.......more

Goodreads review by Nils | nilsreviewsit on June 23, 2024

4.5 stars “What do you think about the fuckups saving the day for once?” What happens when a group of misfit teenagers unlock extraordinary powers? They unveil a world of strange and wondrous possibilities. But at what cost? With hidden magic unlocked, a secret coven formed and the trials of love, frie......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on June 30, 2024

I have read a lot of novels that attempt to be their own version of IT, stories of adults brought back to their childhood to once again defeat an unspeakable evil. Most of them have felt like ripoffs, pale imitations. This is the first one I've found that actually has some magic to it. It's also one......more

Goodreads review by Jamele (BookswithJams) on November 26, 2024

Thank you to @pantheon for the gorgeous finished copy to review. I read A Cosmology of Monsters and enjoyed it, but I think I loved The Dissonance even more. The audio for this was excellent, I did follow along with the physical copy, and was hooked on the story of Hal, Athena, and Erin, oh, and I LO......more

Goodreads review by Zali on November 25, 2024

I’d read Shaun Hamill’s grocery list tbh. I’ll describe this as It meets The Raven Cycle meets The Magicians. My heart broke approximately fifteen times. Teenagers are inherently flawed decision makers but oh my god dude these kids stressed me the fuck out. Their adult counterparts were no better. N......more


Quotes

MOST ANTICIPATED: PASTE • GIZMODO • DEEP SOUTH MAGAZINE • LONE STAR LITERARY LIFE
 
“Stunning. . . . There is an honest grit to Hamill’s writing that makes it perfect for the 2020s. Like fellow Texan Stephen Graham Jones, Hamill has a love of the decrepit side of small-town life where drug addiction, poverty and small-minded cruelty offer their own spin on fantasy and Gothic tropes. . . . The Dissonance is a remarkable follow-up to one of the best horror debuts in recent memory.”
—Jef Rouner, Dallas Observer


“Shaun Hamill has solidified himself as a master of literary horror, of works that satisfy the spooky requirements of the weird tale while simultaneously providing the grounded pleasures of literary fiction.”
—Roberto Ontiveros, The Dallas Morning News


“One of the most ambitious genre books of the year, and we’d expect nothing less from Hamill.”
—Matthew Jackson, Paste


“A brilliantly rendered tale of friendship, redemption, cosmic horror, and so much heart. The Dissonance cements Hamill as a master world-builder and one of the most exciting voices in fantasy today. I already want to reread this book.”
—Erin A. Craig, #1 New York Times bestselling author of House of Roots and Ruin


“Pure magic. A novel that sparks with wonder, heartbreak, and hope. Wildly endearing and compulsively readable, with an immersive, richly drawn world and vibrant characters you’ll never forget. The truths within—about friendship, about pain, about growing up and making mistakes— are beautiful and absolute. A masterpiece.”
—Rachel Harrison, national bestselling author of Black Sheep and Such Sharp Teeth

The Dissonance packs all the punch of a ‘kids on bikes’ adventure—that is, if instead of bikes, the kids were riding waves of terror conjured by eldritch horrors. Shaun Hamill will make you nostalgically recall your first kiss—and mere pages later, he’ll gift you a demon in a skinsuit puking out its own entrails. And the most messed up part? It works. If you, like me, wish there was an Animorphs for fucked up grown-ups—wish granted.”
GennaRose Nethercott, author of Thistlefoot


"The most impressive magical feat of The Dissonance are the four teen friends and their complicated, cringy, familiar wart-filled relationship, one imbued with enough love to refill your soul. The result is that this wildly imaginative, thrilling, time-hopping, magic and monsters epic feels authentic and lived in. Not sure how Shaun did it. The jerk."
—Paul Tremblay, author of The Cabin at the End of the World and A Head Full of Ghosts 

"Shaun Hamill proves there are strange new worlds yet to be explored on the bookshelf. The Dissonance is yet another testament to Hamill's mantel as a master storyteller, blending the terrors and wonders of traumatic magic. You won't read another novel quite like The Dissonance this year, or perhaps ever in this life—or even beyond it."
—Clay McLeod Chapman, author of What Kind of Mother and Ghost Eaters

“Dark and enchanting. . . . Hamill weaves a tale of magic, teen angst, [and] the power of enduring friendship. . . . Fantasy readers won’t want to put this down.”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“A deeply felt story of loss, love and a chance at redemption, solidifying [Hamill’s] place as one of genre fiction’s brightest rising stars. . . . The Dissonance will hook you with its phantasmagoria of dark imagery, but it will keep you reading because it’s a story about how the shared traumas of our youths can both shape us and save us. It’s fantasy, horror, a coming-of-age journey and so much more.”
Matthew Jackson, BookPage (starred review)


“Exceptional plotting. . . . This is dark academia that takes place in someone’s backyard, sweeping the protagonists into a whirlwind of cosmic horrors and alternate dimensions. It’s also a moving tale of the friendship between believable characters that are rough around the edges. A great pick for fans of Stephen King’s It, only with a more fantastical and angsty edge.”
—Andrea Dyba, Library Journal

“A treat for readers whose nostalgia gravitates to the likes of Stand by Me, Twin Peaks, or, most thematically, Stephen King’s It. In a similar vein to Chuck Wendig’s Miriam Black novels or Stephen Graham Jones’ Indian Lake trilogy, Hamill takes some ordinary young people and puts them through the metaphysical wringer to see what’s left at the end. . . . A wistful, emotional roller coaster.”
Kirkus Reviews