Nevermore

Nevermore

4.6 (5 ratings)
Mystery Thriller & Suspense Action & Adventure +1 more
Format Paperback
Pages 315
Language English
Published Jul 31, 2007
Publisher HarperCollins
ISBN-10 0061370908
ISBN-13 9780061370908
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In a world where shadows dwell and secrets cling to every corner, Sam and Dean Winchester navigate the turbulent waters of their past. Twenty-two years after the tragic loss of their mother, the brothers are plunged back into a life defined by the supernatural. Armed with an unwavering bond and a relentless pursuit of truth, they confront the dark forces that have haunted their family for generations.

As they delve deeper into their quest, Sam wrestles with visions of their past, while Dean remains steadfast, determined to protect his brother at all costs. Their journey takes them across the country, from haunted towns to ancient sites steeped in mystery, unveiling the unsettling legacy that connects them to their mother. Each encounter tests their resolve, challenging the very fabric of their reality.

With danger lurking at every turn, the brothers must rely on their skills, each other, and unexpected allies. The lines between good and evil blur as they uncover the truth that has been buried beneath layers of myth and fear.

Amidst the chaos, the Winchester siblings must confront their own fears and desires, ultimately realizing that the strength of their bond is their greatest weapon against the forces that threaten to tear them apart. They are not just fighting for survival; they are on a quest to reclaim their family's legacy, forging a path toward hope in a world dominated by darkness.

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[Spoiler Free Review]If you love the early seasons, particularly 1 and 2, then you will love this book.The early seasons are incredibly nostalgic to me and I always prefered the brothers as a duo (sorry, not sorry Castiel lol). This book follows the beloved formula from the TV show perfectly! Supernatural's episode format/formula is one of my all time favourites and the book is very faithful not only to that but to their characters. Naturally with a book you have more freedom and time to explore the inner world of our two loveable idiots and there are some great moments. The introspection of their feelings towards their father or Dean's nightmares were a great touch.The only downside to this? 17 books, but less than half of them are available for a reasonable price :(

Rereading (scheduled for January 06, 2023 - actual re-read April 2023) Supernatural: Nevermore - A Solid and Spooky Tie-in NovelSupernatural: Nevermore is a novelization of the popular TV series of the same name, which follows the adventures of two brothers, Sam and Dean Winchester, as they hunt and confront supernatural creatures and phenomena across America. Written by Keith DeCandido, a prolific author of tie-in novels and comics, Nevermore tells a standalone story that combines horror, mystery, and humor, and showcases the strengths and quirks of the characters and the show. While it may not have the same impact or depth as the best episodes of the series, it is a solid and engaging read for fans of the Winchesters and the genre.The plot of Nevermore revolves around a series of strange and deadly events that occur in a small town in Maryland, which seems to be cursed by the ghost of Edgar Allan Poe, the famous writer of macabre tales and poems. The brothers investigate the case, aided by a local detective, Angela Mason, and a bookstore owner, Karl Partin, who happens to be a Poe enthusiast and collector. The investigation leads them to a series of suspects, including a rival collector, a disgruntled professor, and a mysterious woman who claims to be Poe's wife. The twists and turns of the plot keep the readers guessing and engaged, as they try to solve the mystery before the brothers do.One of the strengths of Nevermore is its faithful and effective portrayal of the characters and the tone of the show. Sam and Dean are recognizable and relatable, with their signature traits and interactions intact. Sam is the more sensitive and intellectual brother, who is haunted by the memory of his dead girlfriend and the mystery of his psychic powers. Dean is the more pragmatic and charismatic brother, who relies on his wit, charm, and arsenal of weapons to fight the supernatural and mask his own pain and trauma. Their banter, sibling rivalry, and loyalty to each other are well-reproduced, as are their attitudes towards the cases they encounter. The tone of the book is also consistent with the show, as it balances horror, humor, and drama in a way that feels natural and appropriate. The horror elements are spooky and eerie, with vivid descriptions of ghosts, monsters, and gore, that evoke the classic horror tropes and the Poe legacy. The humor elements are witty and irreverent, with pop culture references and one-liners that undercut the tension and add a meta layer to the story. The drama elements are emotional and poignant, with flashbacks and character moments that reveal the backstories and motivations of the main characters and the suspects.Another strength of Nevermore is its incorporation of the Poe mythos and its twists and reinterpretations of it. The book references and alludes to several of Poe's most famous works, such as "The Raven," "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Black Cat," and "The Cask of Amontillado," and uses them as inspiration and clues for the plot. Moreover, the book adds its own spin on the Poe legend, by exploring the possibility of Poe being a prophet or a practitioner of the occult, and by suggesting that his death may have been caused by a supernatural force. These additions enhance the richness and complexity of the story, and show the author's respect and creativity towards the source material.However, Nevermore is not without some flaws or limitations. One of them is its lack of originality or novelty. While the book has its own plot and twists, it follows the same formula and structure as most of the episodes of the show, with the question of the case being resolved by the end and the relationship between the Winchester brothers left unchanged. Thus, readers who are familiar with the show may find the book repetitive or predictable, while readers who are new to the franchise may miss some of the backstory and the nuances of the characters. Another limitation is its depth and complexity. While the book has some emotional moments and character development, it does not reach the same depth or complexity as some of the best episodes of the show, nor does it challenge the readers' assumptions or expectations. The book is a straightforward and enjoyable read, but it may not stay with the readers for long after they finish it.In summary, Supernatural: Nevermore is a solid and spooky tie-in novel that captures the essence and flavor of the TV show it is based on. It has faithful and engaging characters, a twisty and intriguing plot, and a mix of horror, humor, and drama that makes it a fun and entertaining read. While it may not break new grounds or reach the same heights as the best episodes of the show, it is a worthy addition to the Supernatural canon and a recommended read for fans of the series or the horror genre.

Listen, I may not have finished the series yet because it was airing when I stopped and it's a fucking emotional rollercoaster, but I still adore this series and I love the Winchester brothers.This book was well written and captured the essence of the brothers really well. I couldn't help but smile at their banter, I love them so much. The plot was also pretty good, focusing on two different events at once. I will say, though, about the book itself. I'm not sure why, but the text was pushed right to the edge of the page, so much so that I worried the next page would have words cut off. There's so much space between the words and the center of the book, it's crazy. It was also super distracting to me. I get not wanting the words to get lost in the crease but my god, you can park a car between that space! And an ant would struggle to move in the space at the edge of the page.(She turned, and saw the hottest man she'd ever seen in her life.)Oh my god, don't inflate Dean's ego like that 😩(There was another guy with him, but Clare didn't pay much attention to him, she was focused on this one guy.)Poor Sammy, always getting the short end of the stick.(He had such amazing brown eyes, and, if he was the one who'd called her name, the sexiest voice she'd ever heard.)Dean does have a really great voice, I can't deny that.(Right there and then, she decided that she would do whatever this guy asked. He was tall, too.)Wait a minute... Dean isn't tall...(His semi shaggy dark hair)Oh my fucking Lucifer, she's talking about Sammy!! 😂 This was literally the best paragraph in the whole book. I truly thought she was talking about Dean and I full on snorted when I realized it was Sam. Talk about a plot twist!("Okay-ow." "You all right, man?" "No, I'm not freakin' all right, some spirit bitch just hit me in the back of the head with a priceless concert poster!")Even now, I can't help but chuckle picturing it. Poor Dean. First he gets rejected by a cute girl in favor of his brother and then a female spirit hits him in the back of the head. I think he's losing his mojo, smh.I also learned something from this book. I've always been told that I have agoraphobia - aka the fear of people. So, when I read this line:(Dean was never particularly agoraphobic, but being high up in the open space of the church with only a twisting metal banister between him and and plunging to the floor didn't exactly thrill him.)I was very confused as this scene did not involve people at all. So, I looked it up.Agoraphobia is the fear of places and situations that might cause panic, helplessness, or embarrassment.What the hell... Ever since I've been diagnosed with this way back in the day, I always believed it was the fear of people because I truly do fear people. I've even made a few comments talking about this and now I'm left feeling dumb and quite confused. This is not something I expected to feel because of this book.In truth, the fear of people is anthropophobia, a specific phobia where individuals experience intense fear and anxiety when around other people. This can manifest in various ways, including panic attacks, avoidance of social situations, and difficulty engaging in conversations. Why was I not diagnosed with this?? It fits me to a T, far more than agoraphobia does. And why did I think agoraphobia was the fear of people? Where did this come from?? I'm going to be lying awake thinking of this for far too long and I don't like the thought of that.Lucifer damn it, Supernatural! Even your books scar me emotionally and leave me a mess 😭 Top tier book, though, and it's an older book so no modern day woke bullshit.

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