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As vile and disgusting as this book is it is still very well written.
The descriptions made me wince and cringe.
That said I found it incredibly hard to like this book.
I just feel like there is some lost potential when it comes to the setting and characters.
Overall I enjoyed the beginning and very last pages the most as they were the darkest parts in my opinion.
The book had a more weird than grim/creepy tone for me which I wish would be different.
I disliked most how the children characters were written and what they were saying seemed unrealistic to me.
I will read more stuff from nick cutter in the future in hopes of finding stories I enjoy more!
Just my thoughts :)


Hahaha I thought of that too, and was actually a bit disappointed.
Emilie wrote: "I do have a question for those of you out there. I’ve seen a lot of people say they struggled with the horror/gore parts with the animals. My question is this- what makes you be able to handle it with humans, but not animals? I’d think personally for me the stuff happening to the humans affects me more. I have some theories, but want to hear it from you why animal gore/horror isn’t appreciated or liked as much."
Probably because animals are better than people and they certainly deserve a better planet than the one we took from them for our own purposes.
Probably because animals are better than people and they certainly deserve a better planet than the one we took from them for our own purposes.
Kasia wrote: "Emilie wrote: "I do have a question for those of you out there. I’ve seen a lot of people say they struggled with the horror/gore parts with the animals. My question is this- what makes you be able..."
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought about that! Though I feel there was one fakeout when (view spoiler)


Plus a lot of what the kids were saying seemed very odd.
I hate animal harm in horror one of my most hated things.(Besides SA)
So I’m shocked that I made it through this one in general.
I heard the deep by Nick Cutte doesn’t have this amount of animal harm in it.
Maybe I will enjoy that one more.


This is such an good question and interesting topic - so many people can't stand it when "the dog dies." I'm one of them, and I'm struggling with the animal cruelty in this book. Even the insects and crustaceans. I think, like others have said, it's the innocence and guilelessness of animals that make cruelty toward them intolerable. Also, their dependency on us, particularly with pets, invokes a sort of responsibility to care for them kindly. And wild creatures, particularly small ones, are dependent on our mercy and level of carefulness, something as simple as not stepping on a bug when it's so easy to do so. I think the easier it is to harm something, the more offensive and horrible it is if it's done. Also, I think that an animal's lack of comprehension, the thought of a creature feeling pain and not understanding why, factors in. It adds a level of sadness and confusion.
I like the differentiation between (view spoiler)
I'm so looking forward to reading everyone's spoiler comments...hoping to finish today!
Lisa wrote: "Emilie wrote: "I do have a question for those of you out there. I’ve seen a lot of people say they struggled with the horror/gore parts with the animals. My question is this- what makes you be able..."
This is so very well stated! I agree completely.
This is so very well stated! I agree completely.

This all being said, I liked the premise, and I enjoyed the characters of Ephraim, Newt, and Max. (view spoiler)

Hahaha I thought of that too, and was actually a bit disappointed."
JasonA and Sara and Elysa - I thought this same thing, and kept waiting for it to happen. I would have liked the grossness to have another outlet.

As vile and disgusting as this book is it is still very well written.
The descriptions made me wince and cringe.
That said I found it incredibly hard ..."
Noah, I agree, it was much more weird and gross than actually scary.

Well said and I think it’s similar with the kids. I don’t get disturbed easily, but I find it really hard to read about things happening to kids. Like you said, the innocence and inability to comprehend what is happening. Even here, where the kids were not super young and were at an age where they had it all figured out (view spoiler)

Yep! Totally agree. So far this is THE grossest book I have read. I am sure there will be more the longer I stay in this group! haha
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