Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143067986
- Publisher: Penguin India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 634 gr
- ISBN-10: 0143067982
- Publisher Date: 17 Feb 2020
- Height: 193 mm
- No of Pages: 528
- Spine Width: 38 mm
- Width: 130 mm
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹479.00Current price is: ₹479.00.
Dive into the chilling depths of cosmic horror with “Endless Song.” Explore the eerie world of H.P. Lovecraft, reimagined by Travis Louie and S.T. Joshi. This collection features haunting tales of ancient gods, forbidden knowledge, and the terrifying fragility of humanity. Journey beyond the veil of reality and experience a symphony of dread that will resonate long after the final note. ISBN: 9780143067986. Perfect for fans of Lovecraftian horror, dark fantasy, and supernatural fiction.
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Ayush –
Absolutely terrifying! Travis Louie and S.T. Joshi captured the essence of Lovecraft perfectly. This book will stay with you long after you finish reading.
Prakash Kumar Singh –
Some stories shines, some dont. The book is little inconsistent. But still worth a try.
Dev Verma –
Endless Song was a decent read. Some stories were captivating, but others felt a bit repetitive. Overall, an enjoyable tribute to Lovecraft.
Gowtham Nallampalli –
A must-read for Lovecraft fans! The reimaginings were brilliant, though I wish there were more stories in the collection. Still a fantastic book.
Prajwal Narendra Akhade –
I had mixed feelings about this book. While the atmosphere was spot-on, some of the stories dragged on. Worth a read if you’re a die-hard Lovecraft fan.
Danish Shafi –
Endless Song delivered on its promise of cosmic horror. The writing was excellent, and the stories were genuinely unsettling. Highly recommended!
Sachin Yadav –
I found Endless Song to be a bit underwhelming. While the concept was interesting, the execution fell short. Not my favorite Lovecraftian reimagining.
Sakshi Sharma –
Endless Song was a decent collection of cosmic horror tales. While it wasn’t groundbreaking, it provided a solid dose of Lovecraftian dread.
Sahil Bansal –
I was captivated by the world-building in Endless Song. The stories were well-crafted, though some were predictable. A solid addition to the genre.
Harsh Saraswat –
A good attempt at Lovecraftian horror, but it didn’t quite reach the same level of dread as the original. Still, an enjoyable and quick read.