The Last Final Girl
Written by Stephen Graham Jones
Narrated by Eric G. Dove
3/5
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About this audiobook
The Last Final Girl is like Quentin Tarantino's take on The Cabin in the Woods. Bloody, absurd, and smart. Plus, there's a killer in a Michael Jackson mask." (Carlton Mellick III, author of Apeshit)
Life in a slasher film is easy. You just have to know when to die.
Aerial View: A suburban town in Texas. Everyone's got an automatic garage door opener. All the kids jump off a perilous cliff into a shallow river as a rite of passage. The sheriff is a local celebrity. You know this town. You're from this town.
Zoom In: Homecoming princess, Lindsay. She's just barely escaped death at the hands of a brutal, sadistic murderer in a Michael Jackson mask. Up on the cliff, she was rescued by a horse and bravely defeated the killer, alone, bra-less. Her story is already a legend. She's this town's heroic final girl, their virgin angel.
Monster Vision: Halloween masks floating down that same river the kids jump into. But just as one slaughter is not enough for Billie Jean, our masked killer, one victory is not enough for Lindsay. Her high school is full of final girls, and she's not the only one who knows the rules of the game.
When Lindsay chooses a host of virgins, misfits, and former final girls to replace the slaughtered members of her original homecoming court, it's not just a fight for survival - it's a fight to become The Last Final Girl.
Stephen Graham Jones
Stephen Graham Jones is the New York Times bestselling author of The Only Good Indians. He has been an NEA fellowship recipient and a recipient of several awards including the Ray Bradbury Award from the Los Angeles Times, the Bram Stoker Award, the Shirley Jackson Award, the Jesse Jones Award for Best Work of Fiction from the Texas Institute of Letters, the Independent Publishers Award for Multicultural Fiction, and the Alex Award from American Library Association. He is the Ivena Baldwin Professor of English at the University of Colorado Boulder.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I thought it was interesting that the book as written in stage directions. I did get confused about the characters.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I have no doubt I would have enjoyed this more if I had been able to read it. As is it has some valid reflections on the slasher genre and how women and girls are perceived in general but I never actually got invested.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5This book relies on self-congratulatory usage of nearly every horror movie trope and “inside joke” to get away with using nearly every horror movie trope and inside joke. In other words, the author tries to get away with being derivative by implying that he’s not being original on purpose, although to what end? Additionally, over-reliance on vintage pop culture references creates a sort of horror-movie-geek-clique feeling that just gets tired and cumbersome quickly.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Almost a little too horror movie trope-y for me, but still a good time. And hats off to the narrator for actually singing song bits instead of just speaking them oddly rhythmically
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5It was ok. I wasn’t pulled into the storyline much. I’ve read some of his other works and thoroughly enjoyed them. Idk if it was the style that he wrote in or what, but I just didn’t find it that interesting. It kept losing me.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Really fun. This definitely reads like a movie and is very much for lovers of the slasher genre. You can also definitely tell this was the seed for my heart is a chainsaw.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Do you like 80s pop culture and horror movie references? Then this is the book for you. Do you like a fun story, likeable characters, good dialogue, or jokes that land? Then keep moving. This only earned a second star because I know the author can do so much better.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Loved it. Any one who loves a good scary movie will love this book
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I love how much SGJ loves slashers and how much that comes through in his books. I loved My Heart is a Chainsaw and can't wait for the next in series. This one definitely scratched that itch while I pass the time until his next release.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Couldn’t get into the way this was written. It’s like reading a script, with stage directions instead of prose. Stereotypical and dull.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5It took me a little while to understand that this audiobook version of the story is a dramatic reading of a screenplay. Basically a pastiche of late 20th century slasher movies. Much of the dialogue consists of movie jargon, pop culture references, and film homages. If you're unfamiliar with the genre or easily offended by dark/ absurd violence humor, you might not be into it. It really grew on me, though there is some STARTLINGLY dark humor.