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Near the Bone by Christina Henry
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Near the Bone (original 2021; edition 2021)

by Christina Henry (Author)

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"A woman trapped on a mountain attempts to survive more than one kind of monster, in a dread-inducing horror novel from the national bestselling author Christina Henry. Mattie can't remember a time before she and William lived alone on a mountain together. She must never make him upset. But when Mattie discovers the mutilated body of a fox in the woods, she realizes that they're not alone after all. There's something in the woods that wasn't there before, something that makes strange cries in the night, something with sharp teeth and claws. When three strangers appear on the mountaintop looking for the creature in the woods, Mattie knows their presence will anger William. William won't want them there, and terrible things happen when William is angry. But the creature in the woods is angry, too..."--… (more)
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Info:Berkley (2021), 331 pages
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Near the Bone by Christina Henry (2021)

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I loved this so much! It was riveting and twisty and got my pulse racing! Great story! ( )
  Danielle.Desrochers | Oct 10, 2023 |
The story touches on kidnapping and domestic violence. As I was reading it, my initial reaction was that using this trope was weak and the story wouldn’t be good. I’m still lukewarm to it, but it wasn’t a terrible story.

Mattie and William live in the mountains, alone, away from other people. Mattie has no memory of life “before William,” and she’s isolated from other people. Only William travels into town for supplies. The couple live off the grid. The meat store is closely monitored by William and rarely does Mattie ever go into the store. Mattie mustn’t upset William. Otherwise she suffers the consequences—physically.

Of course, things aren’t what they seem up in the mountains and Mattie finds herself fighting for her life. It’s not just William she has to watch for. There’s a creature in the woods. A creature that’s not fully illustrated by Christina Henry but outlined just enough to add to the sense of unease you’re already feeling from Mattie’s so-called “normal” life.

Read the full review here: https://pencilnubbin.substack.com/p/review-near-the-bone ( )
  postsbygina | May 22, 2023 |
This was the first of Christina's books that I have read and it won't be the last. I enjoyed this slightly gory escape from the mountain and the horrors that are chasing Mattie. I loved the inner monologue in Mattie's head as she realizes who she is and what is going on. Loved the outcome for William. ( )
  Shauna_Morrison | Sep 25, 2022 |
4.25

I really enjoyed this. A page turner with a unique premise. However it did leave some unanswered questions. ( )
  Jonez | Sep 23, 2022 |
I don't think I've read anything quite this dark recently. I knew going in that Henry tends to write at the darker end of what I am comfortable with, and this was even more so than expected. It does a fabulous job of bringing to the page a particular type of B-grade horror movie.

And while I absolutely loved it, I can't think of a single person, horror fan or no, to whom I could honestly recommend it. Henry has outdone themself in terms of WTAF.

I've seen in some other reviews complaints about the ambiguity, and the fact that there are story threads not resolved. I loved this -- this is not a story of resolution, it is a story of beginning. Almost as if it is a prequel to a very different story. And while I would be fascinated to find out how that story could come from this one, I'm not sure that I want to read it.

some rather rambling thoughts, all of which are at least some spoilery:

* I had to put the book down about 20 pages from the end, just to take a breath, because I hadn't expected more than one person to make it off the mountain
* the juxtaposition of the human and cryptid monsters, their capriciousness, and the way that both make things worse for our protagonist is so well done
* I get the narrative reason for Mattie to make their own resolution, their own justice, but it frustrated me as a plot point
* the fact that there are no children at the beginning of the story made no sense. The sense that came as the story continued was awful. ( )
  fred_mouse | Sep 11, 2022 |
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"A woman trapped on a mountain attempts to survive more than one kind of monster, in a dread-inducing horror novel from the national bestselling author Christina Henry. Mattie can't remember a time before she and William lived alone on a mountain together. She must never make him upset. But when Mattie discovers the mutilated body of a fox in the woods, she realizes that they're not alone after all. There's something in the woods that wasn't there before, something that makes strange cries in the night, something with sharp teeth and claws. When three strangers appear on the mountaintop looking for the creature in the woods, Mattie knows their presence will anger William. William won't want them there, and terrible things happen when William is angry. But the creature in the woods is angry, too..."--

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