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Clevenger almost wound up as one of those guys I'd wish people would stop prattling on and on about.
"So brilliant."
"Such a genius."
And I was so incredibly sick of hearing it.
"Dermaphoria" was what I ended up cutting me teeth on regarding his work, and I must admit, I found myself struggling through it and wondering what all the fuss was about.
That didn't stop me from picking up TCH when I finally found a copy for under $40, or more specifically, when MacAdam/Cage finally pulled their heads out o ...more
"So brilliant."
"Such a genius."
And I was so incredibly sick of hearing it.
"Dermaphoria" was what I ended up cutting me teeth on regarding his work, and I must admit, I found myself struggling through it and wondering what all the fuss was about.
That didn't stop me from picking up TCH when I finally found a copy for under $40, or more specifically, when MacAdam/Cage finally pulled their heads out o ...more

Craig Clevenger’s The Contortionist’s Handbook is a lean read with infectious language, but it feels like most of the tension also got cut.
The novel is told from the perspective of John Dolan Vincent, a brilliant six-fingered forger who has spent his life moving between identities. Vincent gets monstrous headaches—“godsplitters” he calls them—and a near-fatal overdose pits him against a psychiatric evaluator to avoid being institutionalized. Vincent tells the reader his true story, including whe ...more
The novel is told from the perspective of John Dolan Vincent, a brilliant six-fingered forger who has spent his life moving between identities. Vincent gets monstrous headaches—“godsplitters” he calls them—and a near-fatal overdose pits him against a psychiatric evaluator to avoid being institutionalized. Vincent tells the reader his true story, including whe ...more

Cleavenger's debut novel is a study in character behavior. Told from the viewpoint of a prescription pill addict during a series of psychological interviews. This is a book I can easily recommend to anyone.
This was my second read-thru of this book and the start of March, what I designated my reread month. ...more
This was my second read-thru of this book and the start of March, what I designated my reread month. ...more

Mar 17, 2010
Nick G
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Does anyone know why this book is now going for anywhere from $40-$80, and in some cases over $100, on Ebay and Amazon? I'm sure its not because its THAT GOOD of a book, WTF?
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