đ Up to 70% Off Selected ItemsShop Sale
She Isn't Herself Tonight
From the Bram Stoker Awardâwinning author of Queen of Teeth and A Game in Yellow, a âblissfully twisted and genuinely heartfeltâ (Rachel Harrison, New York Times bestselling author of Play Nice) literary horror novel following a young woman on the heels of a traumatic break-up as she anxiously awaits an impending alien abductionâperfect for readers of You Werenât Meant to Be Human and Our Wives Under the Sea.
When Rabbit was ten years old, she was abducted by aliens. Then, it happened again when she was twenty. Now thirty, sheâs ready for their next visit. What she isnât prepared for is her boyfriend callously ending their long-term relationship and ejecting her from their shared home.
As her birthday approaches, the aliens still havenât arrived. Rabbit descends into a spiral of growing paranoia and bizarre bodily transformations, until soon it seems that even her reflection has a mind of its own. With her only refuge being the chaos of strangers who might not have her best interests at heart, Rabbit worries that her exâs abandonment not only severed her from his life, but also from her own. Struggling to orient herself within a world growing more topsy-turvy by the day, Rabbit must regain control before her aliens at last return.
When Rabbit was ten years old, she was abducted by aliens. Then, it happened again when she was twenty. Now thirty, sheâs ready for their next visit. What she isnât prepared for is her boyfriend callously ending their long-term relationship and ejecting her from their shared home.
As her birthday approaches, the aliens still havenât arrived. Rabbit descends into a spiral of growing paranoia and bizarre bodily transformations, until soon it seems that even her reflection has a mind of its own. With her only refuge being the chaos of strangers who might not have her best interests at heart, Rabbit worries that her exâs abandonment not only severed her from his life, but also from her own. Struggling to orient herself within a world growing more topsy-turvy by the day, Rabbit must regain control before her aliens at last return.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns

She Isn't Herself Tonight
She Isn't Herself Tonight
From the Bram Stoker Awardâwinning author of Queen of Teeth and A Game in Yellow, a âblissfully twisted and genuinely heartfeltâ (Rachel Harrison, New York Times bestselling author of Play Nice) literary horror novel following a young woman on the heels of a traumatic break-up as she anxiously awaits an impending alien abductionâperfect for readers of You Werenât Meant to Be Human and Our Wives Under the Sea.
When Rabbit was ten years old, she was abducted by aliens. Then, it happened again when she was twenty. Now thirty, sheâs ready for their next visit. What she isnât prepared for is her boyfriend callously ending their long-term relationship and ejecting her from their shared home.
As her birthday approaches, the aliens still havenât arrived. Rabbit descends into a spiral of growing paranoia and bizarre bodily transformations, until soon it seems that even her reflection has a mind of its own. With her only refuge being the chaos of strangers who might not have her best interests at heart, Rabbit worries that her exâs abandonment not only severed her from his life, but also from her own. Struggling to orient herself within a world growing more topsy-turvy by the day, Rabbit must regain control before her aliens at last return.
When Rabbit was ten years old, she was abducted by aliens. Then, it happened again when she was twenty. Now thirty, sheâs ready for their next visit. What she isnât prepared for is her boyfriend callously ending their long-term relationship and ejecting her from their shared home.
As her birthday approaches, the aliens still havenât arrived. Rabbit descends into a spiral of growing paranoia and bizarre bodily transformations, until soon it seems that even her reflection has a mind of its own. With her only refuge being the chaos of strangers who might not have her best interests at heart, Rabbit worries that her exâs abandonment not only severed her from his life, but also from her own. Struggling to orient herself within a world growing more topsy-turvy by the day, Rabbit must regain control before her aliens at last return.
Select Format
From $7.70
Original: $21.99
-65%She Isn't Herself Tonightâ
$21.99
$7.70Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
From the Bram Stoker Awardâwinning author of Queen of Teeth and A Game in Yellow, a âblissfully twisted and genuinely heartfeltâ (Rachel Harrison, New York Times bestselling author of Play Nice) literary horror novel following a young woman on the heels of a traumatic break-up as she anxiously awaits an impending alien abductionâperfect for readers of You Werenât Meant to Be Human and Our Wives Under the Sea.
When Rabbit was ten years old, she was abducted by aliens. Then, it happened again when she was twenty. Now thirty, sheâs ready for their next visit. What she isnât prepared for is her boyfriend callously ending their long-term relationship and ejecting her from their shared home.
As her birthday approaches, the aliens still havenât arrived. Rabbit descends into a spiral of growing paranoia and bizarre bodily transformations, until soon it seems that even her reflection has a mind of its own. With her only refuge being the chaos of strangers who might not have her best interests at heart, Rabbit worries that her exâs abandonment not only severed her from his life, but also from her own. Struggling to orient herself within a world growing more topsy-turvy by the day, Rabbit must regain control before her aliens at last return.
When Rabbit was ten years old, she was abducted by aliens. Then, it happened again when she was twenty. Now thirty, sheâs ready for their next visit. What she isnât prepared for is her boyfriend callously ending their long-term relationship and ejecting her from their shared home.
As her birthday approaches, the aliens still havenât arrived. Rabbit descends into a spiral of growing paranoia and bizarre bodily transformations, until soon it seems that even her reflection has a mind of its own. With her only refuge being the chaos of strangers who might not have her best interests at heart, Rabbit worries that her exâs abandonment not only severed her from his life, but also from her own. Struggling to orient herself within a world growing more topsy-turvy by the day, Rabbit must regain control before her aliens at last return.












