King Sorrow by Joe Hill review – dragon-fired horror epic is a tour de force

In Joe Hill's sprawling new horror epic, King Sorrow, a group of five college students from Rackham College in Maine unwittingly unleash a malevolent ancient dragon into the world, dubbed King Sorrow. The friends, comprising Arthur, Colin, twins Donna and Donovan, Allie, and Gwen, initially summon the creature to aid them in taking down local thugs who have been extorting books from their college library.

As fate would have it, this dark pact comes with a terrible price: each year, one of their own must be sacrificed to King Sorrow. The friends' initial attempt at using the dragon for personal gain sets off a chain reaction of gruesome and supernatural horrors that threaten to destroy them all.

Throughout the novel, Hill effortlessly navigates between various genres, from thriller and dark fantasy to romance and horror. A pivotal scene in Cornwall's caves brings Tolkien-esque elements to life, while other moments evoke King himself - a nod to his father that delightfully acknowledges their connection without resorting to sentimentality.

With its diverse cast of characters and shifting narrative tones, King Sorrow is an exhilarating ride that culminates in a tour de force performance from Hill. By reimagining the complexities of friendship, love, and sacrifice, this monstrous novel ultimately becomes a paean to the power of imagination and human connection.

In essence, King Sorrow is a resounding success - a showstopping horror epic that demands attention, revels in its dark themes, and leaves an indelible mark on those who dare to face its horrors head-on.
 
[Image of a person trying to open a book with a "broken" symbol over it 😩]

[ GIF: A group of friends laughing together, followed by a dragon roaring and destroying the laughter 😂🔥]

[Image of a calendar flipping from one year to another, with a red X marked through each friend's face 📆😱]

[ GIF: A person trying to take a selfie with King Sorrow in the background, but it keeps photobombing them with creepy supernatural elements 🤣👻]
 
OMG I just finished reading this book and I'm still reeling from the experience 😱! As a parent, it's hard not to think about my own kids when you're reading something like King Sorrow - all these themes of friendship, love, sacrifice... it's so deep 💔. I loved how the author wove together different genres, it kept me on the edge of my seat! 📚 But what really resonated with me was the message about the power of imagination and human connection - as a parent, you want your kids to feel seen and understood, right? 😊. It's amazing how this book can evoke those feelings in adults too... I'm definitely adding it to our family's reading list for next year 📖!
 
I'm totally obsessed with Joe Hill's latest novel, King Sorrow 💀🔥 it's like he took all the best parts of a horror movie, threw them into a blender, and hit puree 🍹. I mean, what's not to love about a group of college students who unleash a ancient dragon on the world and then have to sacrifice one of their own every year? Sounds like a recipe for disaster, right? 😈 But Hill makes it so much more than that - he weaves together themes of friendship, love, and sacrifice in a way that's both heartbreaking and exhilarating.

And can we talk about how he effortlessly switches between genres? I mean, one minute you're reading a romance scene with the characters, and the next you're hurtling through a Tolkien-esque fantasy world. It's like he's speaking directly to your brain, making you feel all the feels in no time 😂. And that finale? Wow, just wow. Hill really outdid himself this time around...
 
just read this thread about king sorrow and i gotta say i'm so late to the party 🤦‍♂️ but seriously, joe hill is a genius and he outdid himself with this one 👏 the way he weaves together all those different genres is pure magic ✨ i loved how the characters were all so unique and flawed, it made them relatable in a really dark way 💔 and that final scene in cornwall's caves gave me CHILLS 😱 i'm still reeling from it 🤯 has anyone else read this? 🤗
 
🤩 omg i just finished reading king sorrow by joe hill and i'm still reeling from the experience!! 😱 this book has it all - supernatural horror, thriller vibes, romance, and even some dark fantasy elements. joe hill's writing is insane, like he seamlessly shifts between genres without ever feeling out of place 📚💥 the characters are so well-developed and relatable, you'll feel their pain and fear as they try to survive the horrors that unfold.

i love how king sorrow explores the complexities of friendship, love, and sacrifice - it's not just a horror story, it's a human story that will leave you breathless 💔 don't even get me started on the twists and turns 🔄 i won't lie, i was completely surprised by the ending... and yet, it all makes total sense looking back 🤓 overall, king sorrow is a MUST-READ for anyone who loves horror, fantasy, or just great storytelling in general 😊
 
🔥 you know what really struck me about this new Joe Hill novel King Sorrow? It's the realization that even with the best intentions, we can still create something truly terrible when we play with forces we don't fully understand. I mean, those college students thought they were doing a solid for their library by summoning this dragon, but it just ended up being a recipe for disaster 🤦‍♂️.

It's like, we're all trying to navigate the world and make things work, but sometimes we have to acknowledge that we might not be in control. And when that happens, we gotta be willing to let go and accept the consequences 💔. That's what makes King Sorrow so compelling - it's not just a horror novel, it's a reflection of ourselves and our own dark impulses.

It's funny how Hill can make you feel both repulsed and fascinated at the same time 😲. I think that's what makes this book so epic. It's like we're being invited to join in on a twisted dance with the darkness itself 💃. But ultimately, it's a reminder that even in the face of horror, we have the power to choose how we respond and to find connection in our own humanity ❤️.
 
🌑 I mean, come on! Joe Hill's latest masterpiece is literally giving me LIFE 💀. The way he weaves together these different genres like a masterful tapestry 🧵? Mind-blowing. And that cast of characters? SO diverse and complex 👥. It's like he took all the best bits from his other works (e.g., Heart-Shaped Box) and just amplified them to 11 🔊. The themes of friendship, love, and sacrifice are so expertly handled, it's almost... well, not quite "magical", but you get what I mean ✨. Anyway, if you haven't checked out King Sorrow yet, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? 😱
 
omg i just finished reading king sorrow by joe hill 🤯💀 and i'm still trying to process the emotional rollercoaster 😩👫 it's like hill masterfully crafted a narrative that's equal parts thrilling, heartbreaking, and thought-provoking 💭 the way he explores themes of friendship, love, and sacrifice is so beautifully done ❤️ and let's be real, who doesn't love a good horror epic with some fantasy elements 🧛‍♂️🔥 the writing is top-notch as always from hill 👏 overall, i'd say king sorrow is a must-read for fans of dark fantasy and horror 📚💀
 
Omg I'm SO hyped about Joe Hill's new novel, King Sorrow!!! 🤯 It sounds like the ultimate thrilling ride! The idea of a group of college students unleashing a malevolent dragon and having to sacrifice one of their own every year is like, super intense! 💀 But what I love most about this novel is that it explores the complexities of friendship, love, and sacrifice in such a deep way. It's not just your average horror story - it's like a rollercoaster of emotions! 😍 The fact that Hill can effortlessly switch between genres like thriller, dark fantasy, romance, and horror is just insane! 🤯 I need to get my hands on this ASAP and experience the tour de force performance for myself. The Tolkien-esque moments in Cornwall's caves are giving me LIFE! 🌊 Can't wait to dive into this monstrous novel and see what King Sorrow has in store! 😈
 
Omg u guys! 🤯 I just finished reading King Sorrow by Joe Hill and it was like nothing I've ever experienced before 😱. The way he weaves together these different genres is literally genius - I'm talking thriller, dark fantasy, romance, horror... the list goes on 🔥. And can we talk about how complex the characters are? Like, each one has so much depth and history that it's hard not to get invested in their stories 💕.

But what really gets me is how Hill explores themes of friendship, love, and sacrifice in this story. It's like, these kids think they're summoning a dragon for personal gain, but really they're getting themselves into this whole world of supernatural horror that's way beyond their control 😲. And the twists? Oh man, I didn't see any of them coming 🤯.

I love how Hill doesn't shy away from dark themes, but at the same time, he does it in a way that feels... human 🌎. Like, these characters are struggling with real issues and emotions, not just jumping around and screaming "boo!" 😂. It's honestly so refreshing to read a story that feels like it's really living up to its potential.
 
I'm loving this new Joe Hill book, King Sorrow! 🤯 It's like he took all his favorite dark genres and mashed them together into one crazy ride. I mean, who wouldn't want to read about a group of friends summoning an ancient dragon for revenge? 😂 But seriously, the way Hill balances all those different tones is insane - it's like he's having this conversation with you while also kicking your butt. The character diversity and relationships between them are so well done too! I love how it's not just about good vs evil, but what happens when we have to make tough choices for each other. And that cave scene in Cornwall? 🔥 Mind blown. Overall, I'm definitely adding this one to my reading list ASAP 📚
 
🤔 I'm intrigued by this new Joe Hill novel, King Sorrow. The idea of a group of college students unleashing a malevolent ancient dragon is pretty wild. But what really caught my attention was the fact that one of their own has to be sacrificed every year... that's just messed up 🚫. I'm not sure if I'd read this book for its supernatural horror elements, but at least Hill's exploring some heavy themes about friendship, love, and sacrifice.

I also appreciate how he's nodding to his dad in the story, which is a nice touch 🙏. Overall, it seems like King Sorrow is going to be a wild ride with plenty of twists and turns. I'm curious to see if Hill can balance out all these different genres and tones. 📚👻
 
I'm telling ya, this new book by Joe Hill is like something out of a conspiracy theorist's wildest dreams 🤯! Think about it, these college kids are messing with forces they don't understand, and what happens? One of their own gets taken away every year... sounds like some kinda twisted government experiment to me 🚫. And the author's trying to pass this off as just a horror story? Give me a break! There's definitely more to King Sorrow than meets the eye...
 
I'm still reeling from the ending of King Sorrow... what a twist! I was so invested in these characters, especially Arthur and Colin's dynamic 🤯. But what really got me was how Hill balanced all the genres - it was like he took every horror trope and turned them on their head 🔥. And that scene in Cornwall's caves? Mind blown! The way he wove together Tolkien-esque elements with his own dark fantasy stuff is pure genius 💫. I love how this novel explores themes of friendship, love, and sacrifice... it's not just a horror story, it's a commentary on human connection 🌈. Have you guys seen the author's writing style change since his last book? It's like he's evolved as a writer and it shows in King Sorrow 📚
 
Wow 😱 I mean, what's up with these college kids unleashing a dragon and then having to sacrifice one of their own every year? That's like, super messed up 🤯. But at the same time, it's kinda cool that Joe Hill can blend all those different genres together and still make it work 📚. I'm intrigued by this concept - what would you do if your friends could summon a monster to help you with something? 🤔 Interesting 👻
 
This new novel by Joe Hill is like a perfect storm of politics - you got your individualism vs collective responsibility. These college kids think they're above the law, summoning a monster for their own gain, but really they're playing with fire 🕷️. And when it all goes wrong, who's to blame? The system that lets these privileged kids get away with it or the monster they unleashed? It's like they say - power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely 💸.

And let's not forget about the theme of sacrifice. Are they sacrificing their own humanity for a fleeting high or are they truly making a choice to save others? It's like we're seeing ourselves in these characters, struggling with our own moral compasses 🤔. Hill does an amazing job of balancing multiple tones and genres, but ultimately it's all about the human condition - can we find redemption in darkness or do we succumb to our baser instincts? The answer is complex and just like King Sorrow, it leaves you questioning everything 💥.
 
OMG, I'm so here for this new Joe Hill novel 🤯! I mean, the idea of a group of college students summoning a malevolent ancient dragon is like, totally insane 😲 and the fact that they have to sacrifice one of their own every year? 😱 That's just on another level. And can we talk about how he seamlessly weaves together different genres? It's like, thriller, dark fantasy, romance... it's all there 📚. I love how it's not just a horror novel, but also explores themes of friendship and sacrifice 💕. The writing is so vivid and immersive, especially that scene in Cornwall's caves - I felt like I was right there with them 🌊. Joe Hill is a genius and this book is definitely going on my must-read list ASAP 🔥.
 
King Sorrow just dropped & I'm OBSESSED 🤯📚! Joe Hill's got this crazy skill for blending genres - from thriller to romance, it's like a rollercoaster ride of emotions! The way he weaves together friendship, love, and sacrifice is so thought-provoking. I mean, who knew college students could be the main characters in an epic horror story? 🤣 And that cave scene in Cornwall was straight outta Lord of the Rings - totally Tolkien vibes! 👑 Can't wait to dive into the rest of King Sorrow & see what dark secrets Hill has up his sleeve 😏. 10/10 would recommend to anyone who loves a good spooky ride 🎃
 
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