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At the End of Every Day

A Novel

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At the End of Every Day

By: Arianna Reiche
Narrated by: Eunice Wong
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This haunting debut novel—perfect for fans of Mona Awad, Karin Tidbeck, and Julia Armfield—is a “wild genre-and-mind-bending ride” (Laura Sims, author of Looker) about a loyal employee at a collapsing theme park questioning the recent death of a celebrity visitor, the arrival of strange new guests, her boyfriend’s erratic behavior, and ultimately her own sanity.

Delphi has spent years working at a vast and iconic theme park in California after fleeing a trauma in her rural hometown. But following the disturbing death of a beloved Hollywood starlet on the park grounds, Delphi is tasked with shuttering it for good.

Meanwhile, two siblings with ties to the park exchange letters, trying to understand why people who work there have been disappearing. Before long, they learn that there’s a reason no one is meant to see behind its carefully guarded curtain…

What happens when the park empties out? And what happens when Delphi, who seems remarkably at one with it, is finally forced to leave?

Simultaneously “a smart and surprising escape room of a novel” (Matt Bell, author of Appleseed) about the uncanny valley, death cults, optical illusions, and the enduring power of fantasy, Reiche’s debut is a mind-bending teacup ride through an eerily familiar landscape, where the key to it all is what happens at the end of every day.
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I loved this book, I loved everything about it. I dont get the low ratings. It was dreamy and liminal at times but that was kind of the point. If youre a disnsy parks fan, a fan of anamatronics, dark rides, theme parks, weird lit Or poetic dreamy writing this is your book. You have no idea what you just read until the end but its an experience. This just dethroned revalator for my best book of the year. I saw a lot of complaints it was confusing but I felt it was a positive part of the expirence. Definitely going to be obsessing over this one for a long time.

Like turning around backwards on a darkride during a fever dream in the best way

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