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I definitely recommend going into this one blind, but just knows that the worst monsters in our world are humans. This book kept me on the edge of my seat and constantly trying to figure out what would happen next.
The Monsters in our Shadows has such a unique premise, mixing horror and post-apocalyptic world. Unfortunately, the execution didn’t fully convince me. It takes a while for the main adventure to begin, and a few parts felt unnecessarily drawn out and repetitive. The intrigue was very good though, full of twists and turns every other chapter. The main character was endearing but a bit forgettable and lacked development.
I found the world description to be rather disappointing. I may have missed something, but it’s never explained how the Shivers appear and why only with certain people. Also why they don’t climb the wall when they can walk on walls and ceilings? They were really interesting creatures, but there were way too many holes in their construction. Overall, a fun read with a very cool premise but lacklustre execution.
Thank you so much to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review!
This book was so fast paced and fun! I enjoyed it so much and will be recommending it to everyone! This was the perfect dystopian horror novel and thank you so much for the ARC
“Remember. No one else can write your song. When it’s done, make sure it’s a tune to remember”
I’ve been wanting to jump into the horror genre for a while & I’m glad I picked this up as one of my firsts
The world is fascinating. It takes place a century after “the great consumption” and it’s daunting how the author suggests that if humanity continues the way it is right now, this is what the world will end up like.
It’s creepy, dark & suspenseful. Your own, personal monster? Yikes!
The whole time I was reading this, I was thinking it would make a great movie. I was pleased to see in the author’s bio that a film adaptation is in the works! 🙌🏻
The story is as creepy as the cover! I loved this book and can not wait for more from this author. Thank you for the early opportunity to read this book!
If you enjoyed “Logan's Run,” but wished it were a bit darker, then you will probably love “The Monsters in our Shadows” by Edward J. Cembal.
In a sort of alternate future, humankind has been devastated by Shivers, a ghostlike being that attaches itself to a person and eventually devours them. There is no knowing when the beast will decide to feed. You could live with your shiver for years. Once the Shiver consumes its host, it will eat any person it comes across. Anthem is the Exilist for Atlas, a small settlement of survivors. His job is to remove those who are about to be consumed by their Shiver and leave them on the other side of the city wall so the Shivers won’t run amuck in the town. But then, the town’s leader sends him on a mission beyond the wall to save the small population, and Anthem learns that all is not as he has been taught.
This was a fun read. Don’t you love it when, as a reader, you come up with a solution to a problem, and you think, “Boy, I hope the author solves it this way,” and the author does? So satisfying! This was a really novel take on near-future sci fi and horror. While some questions are left unanswered, the adventure along the way is full of twists and turns and emotion and tension. I can't wait to see the movie that comes from this material.
Cembal’s “The Monsters in our Shadows” is the first book I’ve read of his, but I’m definitely interested in more. I recommend this read to fans of dystopian horror. I received this book from NetGalley.
This book was near perfection for me. It was such a good story of this post apocolyptic world that kept you guessing for a very long time. I loved the pain and agony the story sold. I felt every lost soul, every trip, every knee pain, every hopeless moment. For me the ending was way too rush and felt wrapped up far too quickly which led to some angles not being addressed at the end. I cant wait to see what else this author brings.. fantastic read into this type of story.
What a stunning debut!
“The Monsters in our Shadows” uses a classic, dystopian adventure as a frame to portray a mental journey of acceptance.
“It’s not your fault. Never is.
Could you fault a candles flame for being hushed out in a hurricane? Or the poor soul treading in the darkest ocean, sinking from exhaustion? Could you blame the hyenas hunger, or its captured prey’s submission to the feast? No, it wasn’t her fault.”
Filled with disturbing lovecraftian monsters (shivers, as they’re called in the book), a decaying world, and human adversaries this book is great if you’re looking for a surface level dystopian tale. As someone who hasn’t read anything from this genre recently this was a nice foray back into it BECAUSE it’s also full of tender, incredibly human moments. The very first scene in fact is two characters sharing a cup of tea. Even our main character isn’t the typical adventure hero either, he’s just a guy doing his best to survive under the circumstances.
I was not surprised at all when I read that this was being developed for a film. This book was full of cinematic moments and the brutal, often times disturbing, imagery made it really come to life. My critique would be that I wished the human characters were described as thoroughly as the monsters. I can picture Anthems’ Shiver better than I can picture Anthem.
Highly recommend.
Thank you to the author and NetGalley for the free ARC. This is my honest review.
*spoilers*
Plot ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Humanity is on the brink of extinction, forced to live amongst grotesque monsters known as ‘Shivers’ that are born in shadows due to negative emotions, sadness, grief and trauma. Once connected to a Shiver, this begets a vicious cycle where its presence only breeds more negativity, shame, guilt, and embarrassment. The Shiver grows in strength and hunger until it becomes insatiable, devouring its host in the process and becoming untethered to threaten everyone.
The afflicted are pariahs within the community and, in order to manage this risk, those on the cusp of consumption are exiled from the safety of the walled city under the guise of a better life. Yet, not all is as it seems and as life becomes harder, exiles grow in number and resources dwindle to nothing, prompting drastic action in order to safeguard the future and not loose humanity in the process.
A fascinating concept but I would have liked to see alternative solutions presented in the mid to late plot.
Characters ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Anthem is a troubled soul and haunted by past mistakes yet, despite this, he endeavours to treat others with compassion and fairness. In part, to redeem himself as a husband and father, in part to offset his unfortunate line of work as an Exiler. I found Anthem to be a very relatable protagonist with strong morals but was disappointed that he didn’t exhibit much progression over the events unfolding in the story.
Whilst many of the supporting characters were either unnecessary or stereotypically portrayed, a late addition, Zoey, really shone. Her attitude and demeanour contrasted nicely with that of Anthem and I was curious to see how their relationship developed over the coming chapters. Unfortunately, only being introduced in the last quarter of the book meant there was limited opportunity for this to be explored.
Setting ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
I really enjoyed the world building in this story and, whilst the dystopian, post-apocalyptic environment was never the main focus, I do feel as if there was adequate description to satisfy my imagination.
Writing ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
The storytelling started off very strong, descriptions were evocative and suspenseful with the gory horror elements masterfully handled so as not to be unpalatable to a novice horror reader. However, I felt this writing style wasn’t maintained and by the midbook I was rapidly loosing interest in the outcome of the story.
The introduction of other mysterious characters to influence the plot, one of whom met an untimely end almost instantly, or the inclusion of an unnecessary detour into dangerous territory was deus-ex machina like and came across rather forced. Such decisions diluted the intensity of the experience and left several questions disappointingly unanswered by the end.
Readability ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
I really enjoyed the first third of this book; getting to meet the main characters, understand the world, and explore the threat of the Shivers was intense and psychologically thrilling. However, once the main character meets the Architect and the main adventure begins, some elements become repetitive and the pacing begins to suffer.
At times, the naivety and optimisim exhibited by the protagonist was frustrating and unrealistic considering the context and setting he found himself in. Whilst I appreciate the ‘can do attitude’ and ‘mind over matter thinking’, this felt disingenuous within the imagined reality of a horror storry centred on mental health. I would have preferred if this positive mentally had impacted on the story elements to reduce the monster threat but, ultimately, it was a physical resolution that achieved this instead. An apt reflection of modern mental health treatment, maybe, but certainly not the most holistic or effective method to explore. I can draw many parallels between the story elements and ‘shadow’ as described in Jungian psychology but I just wish integration had been explored more deeply on a psychological level as this would have led to a more satisfying conclusion.
Overall Enjoyment = ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
I wish I could have scored this book higher as it was such an interesting premise. However, lack of depth and consitency in the execution really hindered its potential. I’d still recommend reading if you’re curious, it’s a decent book, just not what I’d hoped.
Favourite Quote:
- Anthem took a deep breath. “I found out that humanity is something we can lose. And if we don’t take a stand to keep it, we’ll devour ourselves.”
*Many thanks to Edward J. Cembal, the publisher, and NetGalley for the electronic review copy they kindly provided. In response, the above review is my critical reflection and honest opinion.*
An original dystopian narrative filled with horror elements. I will refrain from delving into the plot specifics, as many other reviewers have already covered them extensively, and the book's synopsis accurately reflects the storyline.
The narrative was chilling and engaging, leaving me eager for more as it hinted at incredible potential. Each chapter appeared to contain a twist or revelation that kept me on my toes. While I appreciated the storyline, I felt the characters could benefit from more depth and originality, steering clear of clichés commonly found in redemption tales.
I am keen on exploring a potential sequel or prequel to further dive into this intriguing world!
3.5 stars rounded up.
This book is so well written and the premise is much deeper than a guy trying to find a cure for the monsters (shivers) that attach to some of the people in the town. It talks a lot about depression and how you just need to take one more step, keep going, don’t let the “monster” consume you.
I really liked the story, it just didn’t keep my attention like I wanted it to. Toward the end I was just trying to read it to get it over with. I got bored of it. Still a good book! Just not for me.
The monsters in our shadows is a bone-chilling addition to the dystopian horror genre that grips the reader from the first page and doesn’t let go. With its dark, gothic atmosphere and a plot brimming with tension, it’s clear why this novel is generating buzz, especially with its impending adaptation into a major motion picture.
Set in a crumbling city where humanity teeters on the brink of extinction, the story introduces us to a world overrun by Shivers—nightmarish creatures that feed on fear and suffering. The city’s last inhabitants cling to a fragile existence, relying on a desperate ritual of exile that is proving increasingly ineffective. The imagery of this decaying metropolis, filled with oppressive darkness and the constant threat of Shivers, creates an unforgettable backdrop for the narrative.
At the heart of the story is Anthem, the Exilist, tasked with capturing and banishing these eldritch horrors. His role is fraught with peril, but his personal struggle adds a layer of psychological depth to the tale. Anthem is haunted not just by the Shivers he battles but by his own growing internal menace. His own Shiver, a manifestation of his deepest fears and desires, is an ever-present threat, complicating his mission and adding an extra dimension of horror.
As the city faces escalating threats and its very survival hangs in the balance, Anthem’s quest takes him beyond the city’s crumbling walls in a desperate search for a cure. What unfolds is a relentless and pensive journey into the heart of darkness, both literal and metaphorical. The novel excels in building suspense and exploring themes of fear, control, and the nature of monstrosity.
The narrative is intense and atmospheric, with a pace that mirrors the relentless hunger of the Shivers themselves. The author's ability to evoke a sense of dread and create moments of shocking revelation makes this a standout read in dystopian horror.
The monsters in our shadows is not just a tale of survival against monstrous odds; it’s a deep dive into the human psyche and the monsters that lurk within. Fans of the genre will find it a gripping, thought-provoking read that challenges perceptions of fear and survival. With its cinematic potential, this novel promises to be a standout in both literature and film, making it a must-read for those seeking their next favorite dystopian horror.
In a future where humans manifest horrible shadow creatures called Shivers, there is little hope for humanity. Shivers follow their host humas around, slowly getting closer as their hunger grows. A Shiver's soul purpose is to consume their human host, and there is no stopping them and their insatiable appetite.
Anthem is an Exilist, tasked with transporting humans and their Shivers outside the city walls so the consumption is done isolated away from the rest of civilization. Only Anthem and the city's mysterious leader known as the Architect know the truth about what happens outside the wall. When the Architect tasks Anthem with a mission to help save the city from the Shivers by traveling outside the walls, he accepts without question. What he finds though, makes him question his existence and his faith in the Architect's ability to keep them all safe.
This is a dark and bleak story. The author does an amazing job building the gloomy atmosphere and the hopelessness the humans feel once they manifest their own Shiver. On the surface this can be read as a monster horror story full of gore and brutality, but on a deeper level the monsters are physical manifestations representing depression and mental health issues. They can either ignore their issues, or face them head on to find a way to live with it. The monsters don't go away and cannot be killed, but people can learn to not demonize them. They create a symbiotic relationship. I thought this was really well done and I enjoyed the multiple layers of the story. Despite the dark nature of the story, we are left with a message of hope at the end.
I went into this not knowing what to expect but was definitely hooked from the beginning. I love horror books and this is no exception.
Rating: 5
Format: ebook
Trigger Warning: This novel deals with themes related to mental health and may be distressing for some readers. Please review the book’s summary/description carefully before reading.
Review:
WOW. OUTSTANDING. BRAVO.
In this gripping dystopian tale, we follow Anthem, an Exilist in a ravaged world plagued by shadow monsters known as Shivers. These entities trail their victims until they are ultimately consumed. Anthem's role is to escort these individuals out of the walled city of Atlas and ensure they are devoured by their Shivers. Driven by desperation, he seeks a cure for his own Shiver and a treatment to save his daughter. The quest for medicine to stave off the monsters becomes a race against time, leading readers through an emotional and thrilling journey to save the world alongside Anthem.
Highlights:
⭐️ THE. PLOT. The story’s world-building is captivating, and the unfolding narrative kept me eagerly turning pages.
⭐️ Emotional Depth & Metaphors: The book’s exploration of mental health through its metaphors is profound. Cembal draws from personal experiences to shape Anthem's character and the novel’s world, creating a deeply resonant narrative.
⭐️ Character Growth: Anthem's evolution throughout the plot is palpable, with Cembal’s evocative writing showcasing significant emotional development.
Pitfalls:
❌ None!
Thank you to NetGalley and Book Whisperer for providing a free copy of this ebook for my honest review and feedback.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC of "The Monsters in Our Shadows" by Edward J. Cembal. This story tells the tale of "Anthem," our main character against the backdrop of a post-apocalyptic country where monsters now shadow and destroy certain members of the society. The overarching allegory is that certain individuals suffering from mental health issues (i.e. depression) are followed by a physical manifestation of their illness and ultimately consumed by it. I will be honest - I was floored and extremely impressed with the theme and integration of mental health issues throughout the book. I applaud the author for drawing such an impactful narrative and very much enjoyed the book overall. At times it felt like it went on a bit long but I raced to get through it and think the ending was both realistic and hopeful.
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“What’s it like?”
“There are flowers.” 💐
Possible spoilers 💁🏼♀️
Honestly, I don’t understand how this book isn’t more popular. A dystopian horror that will stay with me forever. The author did a great job of making me feel every emotion.
The main character, Anthem, is an exilist. He is in charge of palliative care in the end stages of depression. He is a sort of hero when it comes to easing people into their death. The world is overrun by Shivers. Almost every person has their own Shiver & the darkness it carries. After years of trying to avoid it & ignore their shiver it finally consumes its host. There is no hope in getting rid of a Shiver, but medication can prolong your life until it inevitably takes over completely. Until Anthem gets sent into the Deadlands to find more medication. He doesn’t find a cure, there is no cure. But he does find a way to live a fulfilling life despite always being followed around by the dark shadow.
TW: depression & suicide
This book hooked me from the beginning. It’s not mentioned WHAT the Shiver is, but I interpret it as depression. This book was a perfect description of depression & the tolls it takes on you. It showcases the feeling of impending doom. The author talks about there not being a cure just a medication to numb the pain. Bringing up how even when you try to ignore it that it will always be there following you. It is the perfect example of choosing to live every day despite your mental illness. You are more than your mental illness. There is light at the end of the tunnel & the answer doesn’t have to be an end. I highly recommend this book.
Thank you to NetGalley for this copy of The Monsters in our Shadows.
I’m an avid horror reader and this book did not disappoint! I’m amazed that this is a debut novel. It had more depth and emotion than I was expecting which really floored me. I’m not the biggest fan of dystopian fiction but the remarkable descriptions and world building really sealed the deal. Highly recommend!
Thank you to NetGalley for the advanced reader copy of The Monsters in our Shadows.
I really wanted to like this book but it was just not for me.
Very fun, crazy, thrilling of a read! I very much enjoyed reading this! I was at the edge of my seat the whole time. When I thought I knew what was going to happen I was wrong. The characters were amazing and the plot was really good.