"Arianna Reiche's At the End of Every Day takes us deep inside a dying--and sometimes deadly-- theme park. Filled with richly detailed descriptions of the world her possibly unreliable protagonist, Delphi, knows best, Reiche's unique take on the epic quest--featuring creepy bots, a death cult, subterranean realms, and more--compels you to hang on for the wild genre-and-mind-bending ride." --Laura Sims, author of Looker and How Can I Help You
"Arianna Reiche's At the End of Every Day is a smart and surprising escape room of a novel, transforming America's theme park urban legends and pop culture mythologies into something darker, stranger, weirder--or else only making clear what dark and strange and weird holds such amusements have always had on us." --Matt Bell, author of Appleseed
"A dreamlike, unsettling narrative that frequently slides into the uncanny valley. Readers are in for an eerie, psychological roller-coaster ride."--Publishers Weekly
"Through all of her pop-culture references and sci-fi filigree, Reiche maintains a charming prose style. I circled many deft phrases while reading ... [An] extraordinary creative reach."--New York Times Book Review
"A debut for those more enamored by a rusted, retro amusement park than Disneyland, this novel follows a loyal employee at a collapsing theme park who questions her sanity after a Hollywood starlet dies on-site, and employees start disappearing. It reads like a roller coaster dropping headfirst into the uncanny valley."--NYLON, Best Books of July