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Chasing the Moon by A. Lee Martinez
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Chasing the Moon (edition 2011)

by A. Lee Martinez

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Unspeakable horrors threaten the earth in this fantastic new comic fantasy from the author of Divine Misfortune. Diana's life was in a rut - she hated her job, she was perpetually single, and she needed a place to live. But then the perfect apartment came along. It seemed too good to be true - because it was. The apartment was already inhabited - by monsters. Vom the Hungering was the first to greet Diana and to warn her that his sole purpose in life was to eat everything in his path. This poses a problem for Diana since she's in his path...and is forbidden from ever leaving the apartment. It turns out though that there are older and more ancient monstrous entities afoot - ones who want to devour the moon and destroy the world as we know it. Can Diana, Vom, and the other horrors stop this from happening? Maybe if they can get Vom to stop eating everything...and everyone.… (more)
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Title:Chasing the Moon
Authors:A. Lee Martinez
Info:Orbit (2011), Edition: 1, Hardcover, 320 pages
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To hell with this book for uniquely personal reasons. Note to self: just don’t. Low key torture. ( )
  sraedi | Feb 2, 2024 |
My favorite book by this author. More for the uniqueness of his secondary characters who I loved. ( )
  bookburner451 | Nov 19, 2022 |
I was thoroughly entertained by this book. It's one of the most original books I have read in a long while. The cast was colourful and fun to get to know; I particularly liked Vom and the small dog. It throws the whole "monsters in the closet" idea right on its head.

It was a quick read, as it was so fast-paced and I found it so enjoyable. It was written with a sense of humour that was right up my street. The characters were all memorable and well-written, and there wasn't one of them that was unlikable or out of place. Diana was brilliant: I loved the way she came to terms with what was happening and just went along with it all. There were some interesting messages in here, particularly about the way in which the cosmic monsters were only terrifying because that's how everyone perceived them, and they didn't know how else to be. It was quite refreshing in fact.

My main criticism with this book was that the plot was a bit thin: there was so much action and little scenes throughout the book that at times the point of it all went missing. But it was such good fun. Will be reading more books by this author now. ( )
  Triduana | Jan 25, 2022 |
Synopsis: Diana’s life was in a rut – she hated her job, she was perpetually single, and she needed a place to live. But then the perfect apartment came along. It seemed too good to be true – because it was. As it turns out, the apartment was already inhabited – by monsters. Vom the Hungering was the first to greet Diana and to warn her that his sole purpose in life was to eat everything in his path. This poses a problem for Diana since she’s in his path…and is forbidden from ever leaving the apartment.

It turns out though that there are older and more ancient monstrous entities afoot – ones who want to devour the moon and destroy the world as we know it. Can Diana, Vom, and the other horrors stop this from happening? Maybe if they can get Vom to stop eating everything…and everyone.
Review: About half-way through this book I realized that the author was slipping in a lot of symbolism that hit the subconscious. One character is the destroyer; another is a creator; and another is a mindless 'god' changing the universe. And the author has humanized all of the characters. ( )
  DrLed | Aug 17, 2019 |
This was a lot of fun to read. I'm convinced there is a page missing from my copy, though. There was an interesting thing going on with batteries and fire alarms and then...nothing. They just weren't talking about it anymore. Oh well. ( )
  ZoeWashburne | Feb 16, 2018 |
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For Mom and the DFW Writer's Workshop, because you always have my back.
For my patient editor. Thanks for bearing with me on this work of (nearly) overwhelming madness.
For every weird beast and every bizarre thing that has ever existed in the imagination.
And for that guy in the movie.  You know the one I'm talking about.  That one guy who you always see but can't ever remember his name, but you recognize him immediately and then spend all day racking your brain for where you've seen him before only to realize that he is in EVERYTHING because movies and TV need character actors and he's really good at it and you think it's a real shame that he doesn't get acknowledged more often, because without him the show would be just a little bit poorer for his absence.
We love you, guy.  And, if you're a woman, we still love you.  So thanks.  This is for you.*

*I might have been thinking of Clint Howard, but then again, I might be mistaken.  Although he does a hell of a job, and was excellent in Ticks.  Kudos, Clint.
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Unspeakable horrors threaten the earth in this fantastic new comic fantasy from the author of Divine Misfortune. Diana's life was in a rut - she hated her job, she was perpetually single, and she needed a place to live. But then the perfect apartment came along. It seemed too good to be true - because it was. The apartment was already inhabited - by monsters. Vom the Hungering was the first to greet Diana and to warn her that his sole purpose in life was to eat everything in his path. This poses a problem for Diana since she's in his path...and is forbidden from ever leaving the apartment. It turns out though that there are older and more ancient monstrous entities afoot - ones who want to devour the moon and destroy the world as we know it. Can Diana, Vom, and the other horrors stop this from happening? Maybe if they can get Vom to stop eating everything...and everyone.

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