Horrorstör
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Horrorstör Thriller

Grady Hendrix2015
Im stilechten Look eines Möbelkatalogs führt Horrorstör in die Untiefen eines ganz besonderen Spukhauses: des Möbelladens ORSK in Cleveland, wo die Angestellten Morgen für Morgen auf zerstörte Ware und Schmierereien an den Wänden treffen. In Ermangelung brauchbaren Materials von den Überwachungskameras werden drei Mitarbeiter dazu verdonnert, eine Nacht im ORSK-Store zu verbringen. Während sie einsam ihre Runden drehen, entwickelt der Laden mehr und mehr ein Eigenleben ...
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liz long@lizlongreads
4 stars
Mar 8, 2025

Scary and really fun

+1
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LIMEKI @livingdeadpigeon9
4 stars
Jul 24, 2024

Yeas, the horror part is good. But the social critique of the "corporate mind", capitalism and work is way better. I think it lacks a bit of atmosphere sometimes; at the begging it builds a really scary atmosphere but then it slowly becomes an "a lot of action, a few vibes" story. Maybe this is just a personal preference. But it's a well written and original story. I would recommend it.

+3
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Joe Herrington@joeherringtoniv
2.5 stars
May 28, 2024

A concept born out of nightmares of small children in large stores, this book had humor and horror. The ending was rushed and could have teased out more plot and characterization to either show development or the lack of an arc.

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Gemma McCarthy@geesmcc
4.5 stars
Mar 18, 2024

incredibly cool concept, from the story itself (haunted knock off ikea) to the layout and design of the book, it made it so immersive and “fun” if you call a horror/ghost story fun. the build up was semi slow and quite subtle to begin with but i really really enjoyed not knowing when the creepiness was setting in or whether it was just normal retail hell - overall just the right amount of creepy and a really entertaining read!

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Ian Brakspear@ibrakspear
4 stars
Oct 25, 2023

I will start this review by saying that I’m not a Horror reader at all; In fact, it’s a genre that I don’t read a lot off mostly because I normally jump at anything and then find it unsettling to calm myself down afterwards; but when a Friend Gifted me Horrorstör I knew that I needed to give it a go and It is a really intriguing.

Something strange is happening at the Orsk furniture superstore in Cleveland, Ohio. Every morning, employees arrive to find broken Kjerring bookshelves, shattered Glans water goblets, and smashed Liripip wardrobes. Sales are down, security cameras reveal nothing, and store managers are panicking. To unravel the mystery, three employees volunteer to work a nine-hour dusk-till-dawn shift. In the dead of the night, they’ll patrol the empty showroom floor, investigate strange sights and sounds, and encounter horrors that defy the imagination.

This book / catalogue is an incredibly unique layout that is made to look like a furniture store catalogue, complete with diagrams of the available furniture, and write-ups about the functions, colours available, and positive ways each item could be utilized in your home and that really draws you into the book and the experience that it is reading this. I loved how the Pictures and furniture came to life within the chapter and then subsequent chapters it really helps to bring this book to life and almost makes me scared to go back to Ikea!  

I loved the growth of the characters throughout the book, and I enjoyed seeing how Amy was like-warm towards Basil; the department stoor manager. , Grady Hendrix was able to transform these characters, through their ordeal, into people that I was genuinely drawn to by the end of the novel. In fact, I was actually disappointed when I reached the conclusion, simply because I wasn't ready to part with them.

 I'll never look at Ikea the same way again!

+1
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Victoria Justice@litatori
2.5 stars
Aug 20, 2023

I honestly don't know the point of this, and I can't really say that there was one. All I know is, I'm glad it wasn't too long because I was so bored I just wanted to get through it as quickly as possible!

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Caitlin Carino@caitlin_vee
5 stars
Aug 6, 2023

phenomenal! absolutely terrifying and disorienting (in the best way).

side effect: i’m now terrified of IKEA

+8
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bug@bugspray
3 stars
Jul 15, 2023

i liked the concept & idea more than the actual execution, but it was still v fun & a little creepy :]

+3
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C. J. Daley @cjdscurrentread
3 stars
May 13, 2023

I’ve been seeing this all over bookstagram for some time now and when I saw that like 90% of this author’s work is free on audible, I decided to give it a shot. This is a quick listen, so therefore I’m going to assume it would be a real quick read too. For me this would be best labeled as a comedy-horror. It’s not very serious, the copycat IKEA setting is pretty funny, and the writing itself isn’t really anything to write home about. But again, this one is kind of silly in its entirety. It still has some good spots, and the horror is still present for sure. I especially enjoyed the chapter headers being done by another person and how they get progressively more unhinged. Both performances are good! Personally a 3.5/5* for me.

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Bookworm@cheesecake
4.5 stars
Mar 2, 2023

I really enjoyed this book. Basically read it in one sitting! Easy, fun, and quick read. I would definitely recommend this book to fellow book readers! I thought the setting was very different from most books I read. Only reason it didn’t get a 5/5… I dislike cliffhangers. I love when a story wraps up perfect with no questions asked. Loved the book! Definitely would recommend!

+3
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Simon Crocker@crockrocket
5 stars
Jan 20, 2023

A scathing commentary on late-stage capitalism under the guise of a ghost story, set in a knock-off Ikea. What's not to love?

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Liz collins @liz-reads-books
4 stars
Nov 20, 2022

Definitely a creepy book, a super well thought out concept, and a satisfying end. I enjoyed the read a lot and would read a sequel if it came out!

+6
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Beth Bartholomew@BooksNest
4.5 stars
Oct 2, 2022

Such a brilliant format and creepy horror - I'll never look at Ikea the same way again!

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Abigail Trevino @simplyabigail
3.5 stars
Sep 11, 2022

I love the concept & design of this book. This book is a parody of an "Ikea" catalog, and plays between the line of horror and humor.

+1
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Meredith kirby@witchytrippin
4 stars
Mar 17, 2022

This was a very fast paced and easy read. The overall story is funny and spooky, definitely an interesting plot. I like how the book was also styled between a mix of employee handbook and sales catalog, the little touches really add a little extra something to the book in my opinion. Im definitely interested in reading more from this author.

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Charlotte@charlottee
3 stars
Mar 16, 2022

This was a fun and quick read, but I didn't enjoy it as much as other Hendix books.

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Selin@slnnn
2 stars
Mar 9, 2022

Sığ karakterlerle dolu sıkıcı bir hikâye. Üstelik çok da kötü yazılmış. Fikri çok sevmiştim (şu an 1 yıldız vermememin sebebi de bu) ama bu kitap kocaman bir hayal kırıklığı...

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Samantha Kalany Hughes@sam_kalany
4 stars
Mar 3, 2022

A short yet interesting read. Read like an informational catalog at first and then slowly loomed with darkness. It was different but I liked jt.

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Brooke Bethel@bbethel12
4 stars
Feb 23, 2022

This was a very fun read. Plus look at the cover. The whole book is like an ikea catalog and I love it.

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Erin Russell@u_forgot_the_pickles
4 stars
Jan 26, 2022

This was such a fun read. I wasn’t expecting much for actual plot past spooky Ikea, but it had a story that held my interest. I liked the main characters, Amy and Basil, I just wish we got to know them more. Same for all the side characters as well. Grady Hendrix is a safe bet for a fun twist on a familiar genre or setting.

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Alexis Rader@Divingintobooks
4 stars
Jan 4, 2022

3.5 stars This was good, action packed and crazy. I finished it in 2 sittings. The premise was fun and it just makes me want to read the rest of Grady Hendrix’s books!

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Malin Tälle@majota
3 stars
Dec 22, 2021

3.5

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Fiona Coffey@bibliofi
3 stars
Dec 17, 2021

3.5 stars for this book. I blew through it in a day, I don’t even know if I like horror books but I absolutely can’t put them down once I start them. And I keep reading them. So I must, at least a little bit, right?

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Zahra Fowler@zahfxwler
5 stars
Dec 17, 2021

4.5

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