Search  for anything...
NA

Playground

  • Based on 3,712 reviews
Condition: New
Checking for inventory...

Notify me when this product is back in stock

$5.99 Why this price?
Save $7.25 was $13.24

Buy Now, Pay Later


As low as $1 / mo
  • – 4-month term
  • – No impact on credit
  • – Instant approval decision
  • – Secure and straightforward checkout

Payment plans are offered through our trusted finance partners Klarna, PayTomorrow, Affirm, Afterpay, Apple Pay, and PayPal. No-credit-needed leasing options through Acima may also be available at checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Free shipping on this product

This item is eligible for return within 30 days of receipt

To qualify for a full refund, items must be returned in their original, unused condition. If an item is returned in a used, damaged, or materially different state, you may be granted a partial refund.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.


Availability: Unavailable
Fulfilled by Amazon
Available payment plans shown during checkout

Description

ONCE IN A LIFETIMEThree low-income families have been given a handsome retainer to join Geraldine Borden for a day at her cliffside estate. All the parents must do to collect the rest of their money is allow their children to test out the revolutionary playground equipment Geraldine has been working on for decades. But there’s a reason the structures in the bowels of her gothic castle have taken so long to develop—they were never meant to see the light of day.When a band of dysfunctional children is suddenly thrust into a diabolical realm of violence, they must grow up instantly to have a chance at survival. Will they find a way to put their differences aside, or be swallowed up by the insidious architecture all around them?"With Playground, Aron Beauregard transcends himself, delivering a genuinely chilling, uncomfortable novel that will make even the most jaded horror fan squirm. A harrowing, relentless read that left me breathless."- Brian KeeneThis volume contains 15 interior illustrations.WARNING: This book contains graphic content. Reader discretion is advised. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ (November 25, 2022)


Publication date ‏ : ‎ November 25, 2022


Language ‏ : ‎ English


File size ‏ : ‎ 11143 KB


Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited


Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled


Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported


Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled


X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled


Frequently asked questions

This product is currently out of stock. Please check back later for shipping info.

Yes, absolutely! You may return this product for a full refund within 30 days of receiving it.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.

  • Klarna Financing
  • Affirm Pay in 4
  • Affirm Financing
  • Afterpay Financing
  • PayTomorrow Financing
  • Financing through Apple Pay
Leasing options through Acima may also be available during checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Top Amazon Reviews


  • Beautiful, bloody, and highly recommended
This one has experienced quite the blowup recently, thanks to some people who watched a few Tiktok reviews, read the book without researching it at all and then got mad because the book was graphic. This is one of the reasons why I feel that we as a species might be in trouble, but I digress. There is a book to be discussed. As a much younger man, I could find myself enjoying hardcore gore just for the sake of hardcore gore. Storyline is for the weak. Just give me a 2 hour bloodfest and a case of beer and I was set. But then I got older. More mature. I started to need more from my gore. I started to crave emotional depth. But on occasion, I can still dive facefirst into a bloodbath so shallow that you could stand in a puddle of it and not even stain your shoes. That's what I assumed I was getting in this literary adventure. So when I started this novel, I wasn't expecting depth. I wasn't prepared for emotion. I was ready to read about kids dying on a plethora of imaginatively designed staples of a playground. I was braced to consume page after page of blood, guts and parental tears, but what I got was a very inspired story with characters that you cannot help but feel certain ways about. The victims are super easy to empathize with, and feeling the pain of not only the children but the parents forced to watch doesn't take a lot of effort. However, where this book shines is the villains. I don't know that you will find a rogues gallery that's easier to hate in any novel. Their intentions are awful, their actions are awful and if the reader is empathic enough, they might actually find themselves getting angry at just how awful they are. And now for the gore and violence. I will say that the book isn't nearly as brutal as I expected going into it. The hardest part for me to read, gore wise, is at the very beginning and involves a slide and zero deaths. Once the bodycount begins, I found that the emotional distress hit me harder than the physical violence, and while the kills are plenty visceral, they aren't so hardcore that they swerve into goofy territory. I honestly found myself so caught up in the story that while the deaths resonated, I couldn't wait to see what was coming next. That being said, there is a scene of "intamacy" in the beginning of the book that ranks up there on my list of most disgusting things I've ever read. The descriptions Mr. Beauregard uses are completely vile and stomach turning, and something that only a true master of the depraved could've or would've put into print. I was shocked and appalled, and I loved every second of it. I recommend this with all of my being. I know that the subject matter is beyond taboo, but the joy of reading this novel is absolutely worth it. Even if you're squeamish or nervous about violence against children, this book is rewarding enough and beautifully written, so you might still find yourself enthralled or perhaps even enjoying it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023 by Captain Trips

  • Gross but engaging
Three low-income families are introduced to the Borden Estate. What they think is going to be a joyful, lucky trip, turns into one of the most dreadful experiences of their lives. Geraldine tells these families that if their children come and play for a few hours, they’ll get lots of money, and in the beginning, you would think the main characters, Geraldine and her “assistant” Fuchs, are very trustworthy and kind, but soon you find out they’re the exact opposite. A group of 8 kids from different families are put together in revolutionary playground equipment that Geraldine, Fuchs, and Geraldines adopted son, Rock, have been working on for decades now. Geraldine is a crazy, old woman who gets sexual pleasure from others' misery, she never had a special relationship with her mother and can not have kids of her own. Rock is just her puppet who has been getting abuse from her his whole life, and Fuchs is a former Nazi doctor and scientist engineer. This book is written very well, but recommended for teenagers, or people who don't have a weak stomach. There are tons of small, gorey details that make your stomach turn, such as the quote, “As the bloody pieces of his brother dribbled out of the spouts, Bobby had a decision to make.” but they are very entertaining. The end of the chapters are somewhat suspenseful and makes you eager to read the next chapter, for example, at the end of chapter 16, it says, “CJ stared at the blinded dog in the distance, hoping it wouldn’t recover anytime soon. His limbs trembled uncontrollably as the last traces of daylight between the door and the ground disappeared.” There are a bit of disturbing parts in the book where it made me wanna quit, but as I read on there was more than the gross, sexual parts of the book. If you’re into horror stories and not so squeamish to kids getting violently killed, then this book is for you ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024 by Alex Story

  • NOT FOR THE WEAK.
The reason I started this book is because people on tiktok were raving about how awful the book is and how people couldn't make it through page 40. I made it a personal mission to read books people say are too dark and they couldn't finish. Now when I got to page 37 and on, I kept putting my kindle down. My god this man is a GOD at descriptive writing. So much so that I was getting nauseous reading those pages. He is absolutely amazing at describing the most disgusting and horrific scenes/descriptive. The book wasn't bad. However, after so many "levels" of the playground, I started getting bored. I was 74% finished and was debating on not finishing it or powering through. I decided to finish it, and I am kind of glad I did because CJ didn't make it and I was rooting for him. It made me sad when he died. I am also glad because it had a semi-happy ending. Rock was finally free and the remaining parents/children were freed. I hope that Donnie will live a happy life with Tom and Molly. He really deserves it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023 by Cyre

Can't find a product?

Find it on Amazon first, then paste the link below.
Checking for inventory...