The God of the Woods: A Novel

Liz Moore
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Liz Moore
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Overall rating: 4.4788733 / 5 from 71 reviews.

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Over-hyped

"I am compelled to add a voice here. . . what's with all the hype about this book?? Unfortunately, this was one of the 'physical' books that I brought on a trip and I couldn't just give up after 200 pages in, also it was not cheap. It is entirely overly complicated for no good reason. The never ending introductions of new characters and changing timelines. . . this is no Epic tale, I don't want to work that hard. A lot of fluff and no substance, the meat of the story is just not that interesting."

Lbluebird (3/5)

Great story, bad ending

"Read this in two weeks because it was just dragging. The story is good but there’s no thriller or crime aspect. Shorts chapters which I liked but disappointed in the ending"

Annie1908 (2/5)

Surprise Twist

"Started off interested when I head Taylor Swift listening to the audiobook in her docuseries and turned out to be a very captivating novel. Not at all what I expected! Recommending to everyone."

Kpach (4/5)

Page turner!!!

"I have never read a book so fast. I could not put it down while I was on vacation."

Felford (5/5)

Looked good until you start reading it

"I am not enjoying this book at all . Determined to finish it but it jumps from character to character and hard to follow ."

SD48 (1/5)

A classic family drama

"Family drama, crime mystery, power dynamics, societal issues, environmental issues, women’s rights… this book covers all of kind of topics while telling an heartbreaking story. I loved every page of this book, I did not want it to end while also rooting for the main character to be saved. A true mastery! The writing is exquisite. This is how you write stories. 5/5"

Emilie (5/5)

Great Book!

"I had so much fun with this book, very twisty and loved the ending. My only problem was that it was just too long, a lot of the middle just seemed to go on and on, which made some parts kind of boring. But other than that I really recommend giving this one a read!!"

Natalie (3/5)

Interesting

"I am 450 pgs into this book, and I have no idea why it is called the God of the Woods. There has been no supernatural things in this book, just about camp life. There are only 100 pages to get to point of the title."

Paul D. (2/5)

Engaging read

"I loved the first half of this book then it seemed to slow down for the third quarter. It seemed like the author kept introducing new characters late into the book instead of fully exploring the ones that appeared early on. It's entertaining but I felt it didn't reach its potential. Would I recommend it? Yes, but it didn't rock my world."

Paola (4/5)

The gid of the woods

"Well written, keeps your attention right to the last page"

Beverley (4/5)

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  • Published date: Oct 28, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 576
  • Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9780593418925
  • Dimensions: 5.06" W x 1.54" L x 7.93" H
Praise for The God of the Woods:

The God of the Woods, like The Secret History, transports readers so deeply into its richly peopled, ominous world that, for hours, everything else falls away. . . . Breaking free of the spell Moore casts is close to impossible.”
Washington Post

“This expertly paced thriller ...has the kineticism of a well-crafted miniseries.”
The New Yorker

“Hugely satisfying . . . . Moore cleverly guides us through that tangle of trails, to a thrilling and unexpected conclusion.”
Boston Globe

“Liz Moore’s extraordinary new literary suspense novel reminds me of Donna Tartt’s 1992 debut, The Secret History. . . . [T]he vital connection for me was a reading experience where I was so thoroughly submerged in a rich fictional world, that for hours I barely came up for air. . . . The precision of Moore’s writing never flags. . . . Unforgettable.”
—Maureen Corrigan, Fresh Air, NPR

"Her fictional summer camp felt as vivid to me as my own."
The New York Times

"A long novel that at first is hard to put down. By page 200, impossible." —Stephen King

"An unusually gratifying reading experience . . . Three days after you turn the last page, your head is still half in it. It's as if you can smell the pine and wood smoke. . . . Moore has written an atmospheric family drama, a social novel and the best kind of missing persons story, one that's fun to read and think about.”
Minneapolis Star Tribune

“Intercutting past and present, Moore keeps the suspense at a fever pitch amid nuanced portraits of the out-of-touch Van Laars, their hangers-on and the locals who both depend on and resent them. A winner.”
People

Clear your afternoon: This absorbing story, told by a compelling cast of characters, is unputdownable.”
Real Simple

Part riveting thriller and part family drama, Liz Moore’s novel plays on the uncomfortable truths of favoritism and family dynamics in this nail-biter that will keep you from wandering alone in the woods for quite some time.”
Huffington Post

An immersive reading experience that will draw audiences. Its explorations of class, crime, and family dynamics, in addition to Moore’s incredible storytelling, will appeal to readers of Lisa Jewell, Tana French, and Lucy Foley.”
Library Journal, STARRED review

Rich in background detail and secondary mysteries . . . this ever-expansive, intricate, emotionally engaging novel never seems overplotted. Every piece falls skillfully into place and every character, major and minor, leaves an imprint.”
Kirkus, STARRED review

Gripping and revelatory . . . The beautiful and dangerous wilderness setting enhances the suspense as the narrative builds to a dramatic final act. . . . This astonishes.”
Publishers Weekly,
STARRED review

“A compulsively readable novel that will appeal to fans of mysteries and historical fiction alike.”
Booklist, STARRED review

Riveting from page one to the last breathless word, The God of the Woods is about the many ways we find and lose both ourselves and others. This book flew by at lightning speed, but will stick with me for a very long time.”
—Rebecca Makkai, New York Times bestselling author of I Have Some Questions For You

“A brilliant, riveting fox trap of a novelan epic mystery, a family saga and a survival guide. Liz Moore shows us how easy it is for any of us to get lost in the woods, and what to do if you want to be found. I loved this book.”
—Miranda Cowley Heller, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Paper Palace

“A riveting tale of a missing child that widens into a vast, acute portrait of youth, friendship, family secrets, and conflicting social circles. Intelligently done, and with a gimlet eye for telling detail, it’s a brilliant trap full of secrets and lies.”
—Douglas Stuart, Booker Prize winning author of Shuggie Bain

A rare gem, an immersive and enthralling literary thriller: a novel about love in the aftermath of tragedy, and about families of the very best—and the worst—kind.”
—Paula Hawkins, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Girl on the Train
Liz Moore is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The God of the Woods and Long Bright River, as well as the acclaimed novels Heft and The Unseen World. A winner of the Rome Prize in Literature, she lives in Philadelphia.

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