

Pan, by Michael Clune (2025)
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Premise: A suburban teenager begins to associate his panic attacks with incursions from the god Pan after coming into the orbit of a charismatic, drugged-out college student.
Review: This book does a lot well—with disturbing effect. It describes the sensations of panic with chilling accuracy, but also in a way that makes one wonder if being a teenager isn‘t itself one prolonged panic attack.⬇️
Mattsbookaday I knew who the protagonist was, and what the book would be, from the opening lines. This is an incredible success, but is also a weakness. Nothing really surprised me, nor did the story really build into anything. So it was very effective in what it did, but ultimately could have done it in a thirty-page short story. 1mo
Suet624 I'm always happy to see a review of yours. They are always so interesting. I'd agree that until I discovered pot in the 1970's my teenage years were truly one prolonged panic attack. 1mo