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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[  This review originally appeared on Goodreads on August 8, 2022.&#xA;&#xA;Clown in a Cornfield&#xA;&#xA;By Adam Cesare  – HarperCollins – August 25, 2020&#xA;&#xA;Review by Robin Marx&#xA;&#xA;Uprooted from Philadelphia after the death of her mother, Quinn Maybrook and her father move to the rural town of Kettle Springs, Missouri, for a change of scenery. She attempts to befriend her high school classmates, but quickly realizes that the personal relationships surrounding her are more complicated than they appear, and the town as a whole harbors a collective trauma simmering just under the surface. Looming over it all is Frendo, an ominous clown mascot emblazoned on the town&#39;s burned-out corn processing plant.&#xA;&#xA;This fast-paced book is a throwback to the lurid spinner-rack paperbacks and 80-minute straight-to-VHS horror flicks of the 80s. The title is a good example of truth in advertising. You want a murderous clown in a cornfield? Here you go.&#xA;&#xA;While I enjoyed the book, I couldn&#39;t help thinking that it was also a victim of its own pacing. The violence ramps up pretty quickly and remains pretty constant through the end of the book. The results are action-packed, but the horror side could have benefited from more page count devoted to setting up a menacing atmosphere, hinting more at the wrongness of Kettle Springs, and building some more audience affection for the teenagers before slaughtering them.&#xA;&#xA;Published by HarperTeen, this is apparently a Young Adult book. The violence is pretty graphic, and apart from the focus on teenaged characters there don&#39;t appear to be many concessions to the younger audience. It reminded me a bit of the old Christopher Pike YA horror novels, which could be similarly gory.&#xA;&#xA;While it appears that a follow-up volume, Clown in a Cornfield 2: Frendo Lives, is forthcoming, I&#39;m not sure I&#39;m in a rush to read it. I feel like my cornfield clown needs have been satisfied. The itch has been scratched. That being said, I&#39;d happily read other work by author Adam Cesare.&#xA;&#xA;Recommended for killer clown fans and readers who don&#39;t mind a heavier emphasis on the action- part of action-horror.&#xA;&#xA;★★★☆☆&#xA;&#xA;#CapsuleReviewArchive #BookReview #Horror #AdamCesare #ClownInACornfield]]&gt;</description>
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<h2 id="clown-in-a-cornfield" id="clown-in-a-cornfield">Clown in a Cornfield</h2>

<p>By Adam Cesare  – HarperCollins – August 25, 2020</p>

<p>Review by <a href="https://wandering.shop/@RobinMarx">Robin Marx</a></p>

<p>Uprooted from Philadelphia after the death of her mother, Quinn Maybrook and her father move to the rural town of Kettle Springs, Missouri, for a change of scenery. She attempts to befriend her high school classmates, but quickly realizes that the personal relationships surrounding her are more complicated than they appear, and the town as a whole harbors a collective trauma simmering just under the surface. Looming over it all is Frendo, an ominous clown mascot emblazoned on the town&#39;s burned-out corn processing plant.</p>

<p>This fast-paced book is a throwback to the lurid spinner-rack paperbacks and 80-minute straight-to-VHS horror flicks of the 80s. The title is a good example of truth in advertising. You want a murderous clown in a cornfield? Here you go.</p>

<p>While I enjoyed the book, I couldn&#39;t help thinking that it was also a victim of its own pacing. The violence ramps up pretty quickly and remains pretty constant through the end of the book. The results are action-packed, but the horror side could have benefited from more page count devoted to setting up a menacing atmosphere, hinting more at the wrongness of Kettle Springs, and building some more audience affection for the teenagers before slaughtering them.</p>

<p>Published by HarperTeen, this is apparently a Young Adult book. The violence is pretty graphic, and apart from the focus on teenaged characters there don&#39;t appear to be many concessions to the younger audience. It reminded me a bit of the old Christopher Pike YA horror novels, which could be similarly gory.</p>

<p>While it appears that a follow-up volume, <em>Clown in a Cornfield 2: Frendo Lives</em>, is forthcoming, I&#39;m not sure I&#39;m in a rush to read it. I feel like my cornfield clown needs have been satisfied. The itch has been scratched. That being said, I&#39;d happily read other work by author Adam Cesare.</p>

<p>Recommended for killer clown fans and readers who don&#39;t mind a heavier emphasis on the action- part of action-horror.</p>

<p>★★★☆☆</p>

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