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Unfortunately there was something about the writing style of this one that really just didn't agree with me, I found it really hard to properly get stuck into the book and take it all in

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This book was nothing like I expected it to be. I expected it to be like a horror book, with maybe the occasional spice. But I didn’t expect was the satire, or how often the F word was used (it was used 105 times in this 144 page novella).

I started this book, and stopped it many times throughout a 12 hour period, when I finally forced myself to finish it. The newspaper clippings that were written throughout the book sometimes confused me- they weren’t always important at that time of the story.

I was given an opportunity to read this ARC through NetGallery.

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Described as 'A blistering body-horror following two imperfect strangers ensnared by a sinister media powerhouse'. This book follows two main characters who collide in bizarre ways.

This book wasn't as engaging as I hoped it would be. It reminded me of 'This is How You Lose the Time War' in that the writing made me feel extremely confused, I couldn't easily understand what was happening without going back and forth a lot. I definitely think it's an interesting and unique read and would recommend it to fans of more abstract literature.

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This was so weird- unlike anything I have read before. This could be considered a book that involves body horror- but not necessarily the straightforward kind you often see featured in horror stories.
While I did not dislike this book, there was something about the writing that caused me to feel disengaged when reading certain sections.
I also didn’t understand the placement of the newspaper articles that were randomly dispersed throughout sections of the book- some disrupting the narrative.
The reader is introduced to two main characters who are each experiencing their own separate unfortunate ordeals; but at the end we see their worlds and experiences collide.
I did prefer how the character Noah was portrayed over Malachia -and found the sections of the book describing Noah’s experience to be more enjoyable in terms of reading.
Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC.

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This book was weird, and I really like that about it.

Firstly, while I really enjoyed the mixed media aspect of this book with the newspaper ads, I felt like they were a bit disjointed being placed in the middle of two chapters. I feel like I need to re-read those portions to try and see how they fit in with the storyline. Disregarding that I really enjoyed the adverts that were eerie on their own.

Secondly, I liked that the author did not skimp on the body horror aspects of the book and how the satirical portions of the book did not feel disjointed.

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2.5 ⭐️ A haunting and freakish tale that follows the lives of two characters, Noah and Malachia.
Noah, a janitor yearning for a change, finds himself catapulted into the mysterious world of Printed Matter after an uncanny hiring process. Almost immediately, Noah's new position begins to unravel into a nightmarish sequence of events. Parallel to Noah's eerie journey is the story of Malachia, a member of the Congregration, whom finds out she’s alone. She wanders until her path leads to Noah. I appreciate the originality and the way this story challenges perception, but I found it difficult to fully immerse myself in it.

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This book was not something I typically read, it was sometimes hard to follow but i LOVED the detail to it!
The papers were so well done, and definitely had the creepy vibe going for it and it was amazing!

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I didn't know what to expect going in to this book but it was different than anything I could have thought and that's a very good thing.

This horror/comedy is weird, satirical, and has everything you'd want in horror including tentacle plant ladies, demons, alternate worlds, and other creatures which you just have to read about to grasp their full scope.

Told from two perspectives, one in our world and one in another, they both collide in sometimes goopy and humorous ways. One of our main characters just wanted a job that didn't require him to clean up urine and blood. When he gets hired with no resistance as a salesman for advertising from a newspaper of some kind, he might just wish he didn't apply.

In another existence, our other main character is wondering why the magical and very eccentric city she lives in is empty, leaving her all alone with things she doesn't want to imagine.

These two arcs will come together in this blend of horror and hilarity with a great satirical twisty narrative that can sometimes be puzzling but still very entertaining.

I recommend this novel if you're looking for something weird and oddly different.

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This was a really cool book. I couldn’t put it down once I started it. It was a five star read! I think others will enjoy it as much as I did.

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I was so excited to receive this ARC and have been craving some body horror. Unfortunately, I feel too dumb for this book. I could stay on track for Noah's story, but Malachia's was really hard for me to follow. The footnotes also did not make any sense (assuming that was purposeful?). The pages and pages of creepy newspaper clippings from the printing store were cool but did not translate as well for a digital copy of a book.

I will say the cover is beautiful though.

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