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Wake Up and Open Your Eyes

By: Clay McLeod Chapman
Narrated by: Kelli Tager, Joe Hempel, Cary Hite, Neil Hellegers, Marni Penning, P. J. Ochlan, Noah Levine, Soneela Nankani, Charlotte Moore-Lambert, Megan Tusing
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From Vulture’s “master of horror” Clay McLeod Chapman, a relentless and emotionally charged social horror novel about a family on the run from a demonic possession epidemic that spreads through media, for fans of The Last of Us and Where Evil Lurks

Noah Fairchild has been losing his formerly polite Southern parents to far-right cable news for years, so when his mother leaves him a voicemail warning him that the “Great Reckoning” is here, he assumes it’s related to one of the many conspiracy theories she believes in. But when his own phone calls go unanswered, Noah makes the long drive from Brooklyn to Richmond, Virginia. There, he discovers his childhood home in shambles, a fridge full of spoiled food, and his parents locked in a terrifying trance-like state in front of the TV. Panicked, Noah attempts to snap them out of it and get medical help.

Then Noah’s mother brutally attacks him.

But Noah isn’t the only person to be attacked by a loved one. Families across the country are tearing each other apart—literally—as people succumb to a form of possession that gets worse the more time they spend watching particular channels, using certain apps, or visiting certain websites. In Noah’s Richmond-based family, only he and his young nephew Marcus are unaffected. Together, they must race back to the safe haven of Brooklyn—but can they make it before they fall prey to the violent hordes?

This ambitious, searing novel from “one of horror’s modern masters” holds a mirror to our divided nation, and will shake listeners to the core.

©2025 Clay McLeod Chapman (P)2025 Blackstone Publishing
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such a crazy ride this story was... social criticism at its finest. really funny at times, and at other times nauseating

wow

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This book was so clever, funny, scary, disgusting and important.

I'm annoyed at the author for writing something that hits so many marks with such ease.

Probably the best audiobook I'll hear all year

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A frighteningly original take on demonic possession and social horror. I was gripped from its close to home opening, right through its apocalyptic implications. The structure and pacing of the novel keeps it fresh and moving. I also like that it does take swipes at both sides of the political spectrum. The audiobook itself is a fantastic way to consume this novel; the structure of part 3 is so unique and it works so well audibly.

A fantastic and alarming, political twist on demonic possession

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I was really looking forward to this book after reading several reviews and the summary. The concept is extremely clever and downright scary how a society can fall apart so quickly. But I did struggle to get through this book. I never really cared about any of the characters and maybe that was the author 's intent, but I was never really looking forward to restarting the book. normally with a really good story. I cannot wait until I get into my car again to listen to it, this just never happened with this book.

Interesting concept but flawed storytelling.

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