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Sarah Langan

Author of The Keeper

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Works by Sarah Langan

The Keeper (2006) 554 copies, 27 reviews
Good Neighbors (2021) 390 copies, 15 reviews
Audrey's Door (2006) 299 copies, 21 reviews
The Missing (2007) 294 copies, 15 reviews
A Better World (2024) 67 copies, 4 reviews
The Lost 8 copies
Hindsight 3 copies, 1 review
The Changeling 2 copies
Afterlife (2012) 1 copy
Sacred Cows 1 copy

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Brave New Worlds (2011) — Contributor — 520 copies, 18 reviews
The Living Dead 2 (2010) — Contributor — 329 copies, 8 reviews
The End Is Nigh (2014) — Contributor — 295 copies, 13 reviews
Hex Life: Wicked New Tales of Witchery (2019) — Contributor — 187 copies, 5 reviews
Hellbound Hearts (2009) — Contributor — 161 copies, 6 reviews
The End Is Now (2014) — Contributor — 158 copies, 7 reviews
Lightspeed: Year One (2011) — Contributor — 143 copies, 1 review
Hark! The Herald Angels Scream (2018) — Contributor — 139 copies, 11 reviews
The End Has Come (2015) — Contributor — 138 copies, 7 reviews
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2011 Edition (2011) — Contributor — 124 copies, 7 reviews
Rage Against the Night (2011) — Contributor — 114 copies, 2 reviews
The Blumhouse Book of Nightmares: The Haunted City (2015) — Contributor — 93 copies, 3 reviews
Halloween (2011) — Contributor — 77 copies
The Mammoth Book of Ghost Stories by Women (2012) — Contributor — 73 copies, 3 reviews
Creatures: Thirty Years of Monsters (2011) — Contributor — 71 copies
Mister October: An Anthology in Memory of Rick Hautala (Volume 2) (2013) — Contributor — 63 copies, 18 reviews
The Best Horror of the Year Volume Twelve (2020) — Contributor — 54 copies
Unspeakable Horror: From the Shadows of the Closet (2008) — Contributor — 27 copies
Nightmare Magazine, October 2012 (2012) — Contributor — 24 copies, 4 reviews
Cinema Futura (2010) — Contributor — 19 copies
Mister October: An Anthology in Memory of Rick Hautala (Volumes 1 and 2) (2013) — Contributor — 17 copies, 14 reviews
Revelations: Horror Writers for Climate Action (2022) — Contributor — 16 copies
Nightmare Magazine, June 2015 (2015) — Contributor — 14 copies, 2 reviews
Gutshot (2011) — Contributor — 12 copies
Come Join Us by the Fire Season 2 (2020) — Contributor — 6 copies, 1 review
Cemetery Dance Issue 59 (2008) 5 copies
The Burning Maiden (2012) — Contributor — 5 copies
Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet No. 42 (2020) — Contributor — 3 copies

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A huge thank you to the author and publisher for providing an e-ARC via Netgalley. This does not affect my opinion regarding the book.
 
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Trisha_Thomas | 3 other reviews | Nov 14, 2024 |
Is it a Utopian society where they are imagining things or a Dystopian one? Lots of subtle clues throughout make the ending fairly predictable, with only a few small surprises.

The story progressed much more slowly than I generally prefer. This did, however, give time for more exploration of the underlying storylines—the power of “group think,” dynamics of a marital relationship, corporate greed, and what we will do to protect those we love.
 
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clevergirl216 | 3 other reviews | Oct 6, 2024 |
[3.25] This dystopian family drama incorporates a mix of horror, action and thought-provoking commentary on looming societal issues. It's a tale of one family’s immersion into a sinister society, and it's intriguing and engaging in the first half. Sadly, it later becomes redundant and plodding to the extent that I was eager for it to end. When the final salvo was finally delivered, it was a bit predictable and disappointing. “A Better World” would have been a better book if a skilled editor had culled it by 25%. Some novels just aren’t meant to flirt with 400 pages.… (more)
 
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brianinbuffalo | 3 other reviews | May 13, 2024 |
A Better World by Sarah Langan is set in a dystopian future where safety from crime, weather events, and even future bombs can be found if you are allowed to live in a company town. This genre-bending novel is highly recommended.

The Farmer-Bowens are in a financial crisis. Linda Farmer is a pediatrician and Russell Bowens is a numbers genius who was laid off from the EPA. When Russell is offered a trial position with the eco-engineering firm BetterWorld a company that makes Omnium, a material made from recycled ocean plastics. the family gets to move to the company town of Plymouth Valley (PV) in South Dakota. They will be safe there in the walled-off city. The air is clean, food is available, the schools are good for their teenage twins. The family can live in PV for one year and then at an annual review their future there will be voted on.

Once there, the family realizes that they have no idea how to fit in with these people. The residents are very polite but remote to the whole family. Also questionable is the group of customs and beliefs called Hollow that the residents follow religiously. And then there are the strange birds called Caladrius that are everywhere.

The narrative unfolds through Linda's point-of-view. Also, scattered throughout the novel are excerpts from a handbook and a future research paper. Linda is a fully realized character, but the focus is truly on the odd behavior in the town, the weird festivals, and the family trying to fit in to a closed society that doesn't allow newcomers in so easily - unless you get connected with the right people.

A Better World is a well-written dystopian, mixed with a cult-based thriller, a mystery, and a horror novel. The atmosphere is creepy as are most of the residents. I'm not a huge fan of explicit horror, but do appreciate the creation of an eerie perception. If there were just a few safe places left in the world and in order to fit in and stay you had to participate in their weird cult-ish actions, would you do it? Participation and acceptance means food, shelter, and safety from the outside world.

Tied into the plot are some pertinent topics people are questioning today, especially the safety of plastic on the health of individuals and GMOs. Thanks to Atria Books for providing me with an advance reader's copy via Edelweiss. My review is voluntary and expresses my honest opinion.
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