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Pages
  
416 pages

Originally published
  
20 October 2015

3.9/5
Goodreads

Language
  
English

ISBN
  
0062351427

Country
  
United States of America

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Publisher
  
Harper Perennial (US) Orbit Books (UK)

Media type
  
Print (hardback, large print paperback), e-book, audiobook

Authors
  
Joseph Fink, Jeffrey Cranor

Genre
  
Science-fiction, fantasy, horror

Audio read by
  
Cecil Baldwin; Dylan Marron; Retta; Thérèse Plummer; Dan Bittner

Nominations
  
Goodreads Choice Awards Best Science Fiction

Similar
  
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Welcome to Night Vale is a 2015 novel based on the popular Welcome to Night Vale podcast created by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor, who also wrote the book. The book was first released on October 20, 2015 through Harper Perennial in the United States and Orbit Books in the United Kingdom.

Contents

Unlike the podcast, the novel is narrated from an omniscient viewpoint that follows Jackie Fiero, the owner of Night Vale's pawn shop, and Diane Crayton, the treasurer of the town's PTA. The audiobook version of the story is narrated by Cecil Baldwin, Dylan Marron, Retta, Thérèse Plummer, and Dan Bittner.

Synopsis

The Man in the Tan Jacket is back in Night Vale and he has been leaving strange pieces of paper with people, all of which say "King City". While Night Vale is used to the strange and bizarre, the Man in the Tan Jacket's arrival puts the town at odds. Jackie Fierro, the owner of the town pawn shop, is determined to figure out the mystery behind both the man and the paper. Meanwhile, Diane Crayton has her own issues: her son has been changing and while this is average for most teenage boys, her son is literally a shape shifter and looks different each time she sees him. When she begins to see her son's father around town and Josh begins to show new interest in the man, Diane knows that this cannot end well.

Reception

Critical reception for Welcome to Night Vale has been positive and the novel was one of the Washington Post's top science-fiction and fantasy picks for October 2015. Cory Doctorow praised the novel in his review at Boing Boing, stating "Shot through it all is the love and integrity that made Night Vale a success from the beginning. After 400 pages, some of Night Vale's mysteries have been laid bare, we've been initiated into new ones, and most of all, we know that we're in the midst of some wonderful people." In contrast, The A.V. Club gave Welcome to Night Vale a grade of C+, criticizing Fink and Cranor for including too many references from the podcast, which they felt "reduces the plot’s progression to a crawl". They also wrote that the book improved in the later chapters, writing that it became "a wonderfully creepy tale filled with revelations about the nature of the town and its residents. Those tantalizing final few chapters provide a glimpse of what Fink and Cranor might be capable of when freed of the constraints of making references and allowed to just tell a story in their fascinating setting."

References

Welcome to Night Vale (novel) Wikipedia