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Average rating3.4
A young musician finds himself locked inside a gas station bathroom in the middle of the night by an unseen assailant, caught between the horrors on the other side of the door and the horrors rapidly skittering down the walls inside. "Profoundly devastating... and nasty as hell." -Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
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This short little story is TENSE. Imagine stopping to pee on a road trip only to accidentally step foot in something out of Stephen King's worst nightmares. A great little horror piece, not for the faint of heart.
this was a perfect 5 stars for me...until the last 3ish chapters. i really don't know what to think and I can't help but be annoyed with the way this book ends but it still deserves a high rating bc the first 80% was truly so good I was on the edge the whole time
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Is this the feeling of being broken? He wonders. Or is it the process of breaking?
I've heard a lot of hype surrounding this novella, and I can certainly see why. It's a gruesome, suspenseful little thing with lots of fangs and pincers (literally and metaphorically), and I really enjoyed it. There's a dark humor to the whole thing, but moments of long-standing generational pain and cynicism are woven throughout it in a way that tugs at your heartstrings. The ending left me reeling a little bit, and I'm probably never going to look at gas station restrooms the same way.
Thank you to the publisher for the gifted copy! All thoughts are honest and my own.
✨ Representation: Jewish MC and author
✨ Content warnings for: violence, gore, murder, death, insects, snakes, brief mentions of antisemitism, emotional abuse of a child (flashbacks), religious doubts, brief mentions of cancer and terminal illness