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Average rating3.1
In this bleak and disturbingly erotic debut novel, iconoclast Chandler Morrison provides readers with a dark exploration of the nature of death, individuality, and generational identity. Along the way, lines will be crossed, taboos will be violated, and common decency will take an extended leave of absence. This is not for the faint of heart or weak of stomach. Or anyone who enjoyed Fifty Shades of Grey. A young hospital security guard with a disturbingly unique taste in women. A maternity doctor with a horrifically unusual appetite. When the two of them meet, they embark on a journey of self-discovery as they shatter societal norms while engaging in destructive and abhorrent behavior. As they unwittingly help each other understand a world in which neither of them seems to belong, they begin to realize what it truly means to be alive...and that it might not always be a good thing.
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Genuinely the most disgusting book I have ever read and I don't say that lightly. The incredible detail Chandler Morrison put into describing every heinous act left me both amazed and absolutely horrified. Perhaps it was the morbid curiosity, but I was so captivated throughout the whole thing, I couldn't look away.
Sick. Totally sick. And I mean it. I have to take a very long shower.
If we forget these very mentally ill characters & the disgusting scenes, it was quite a good book.
Well written & quite humorous (once again if we forget the whole situation). I'm conflicted between liking the author or hating him with my whole soul for creating this.
I need to binge watch kitten videos now.
This was the most screwed up book I have ever read and made me sick, but the writing was good and the plot twist and Saw movie music reference!!!! was entertaining. Definitely a satire of the Splatterpunk genre and some of the more meta parts were a little funny????