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Dead Inside
Books | Fiction / Horror
3.1
(188)
Chandler Morrison
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 while shattering societal norms and enraging in destructively aberrant 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 might not always be a good thing. --back of the book
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Author
Chandler Morrison
Pages
162
Publisher
Death's Head Press LLC
Published Date
2020-04
ISBN
1950259269 9781950259267
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"Okay, Picture This You Are A Massive **** Reader And A Real ****** Up Part Of You Hopes They Get A HEA But At The Same Time You Feel The Vomit Sitting In Your Stomach Waiting To Rise To Read This Book This Is Truly Not For The Faint Hearted And There Will Be Many Times Where You Will Be Questioning Why Are You Still Reading This Book Will Forver Linger On My Mind And Be Another Silver In My Daily Trauma"
"I had to contemplate my sanity for being able to finish this entire book. This is by far the most fu**ed off story I have ever read in my life. A necrophiliac hospital security guard meets a maternity doctor that eats dead babies……this is just the tip of the ice berg as to how deep this book goes. Please read with caution!"
"Awful. The depictions of violence and abuse in here are something you’d think a 12 year old would write when they’re mad at their parents. Shocking just to shock. I’m not new to extreme horror/Splatterpunk/whatever the hell this is genre, but the internal, (and external for that matter,) dialogue is so cringey. Some parts of this book are written very well, and the other 92% of the writing is akin to something you’d find on an incel blog. If you want to read gore just for the sake of gore, there are PLENTY of other novels/novellas/short stories, (whatever,) out there that serve it up, without the immense amount of cringey dialogue. Doesn’t live up to its reputation. I recommend skipping it. "
"Worst thing I’ve ever read"
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Edward
"I love extreme horror, so my problem with this book isn't the gore and shock, it's that the protagonist is unbearable and annoying I wanted to shove him in a locker the entire book, he was so unbearable that it took away from the shock the book was meant to provide. "
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Graham Fairbairn
"this is the book that got me into splatter punk :-)) some of the most vile stuff I’ve ever seen on page. incredible narrative voice, and although the ending disappointed me a little, I found myself revelling in that sickening edge and caring about these foul little people!! would not recommend due to it’s contents but mostly enjoyed it :-) 3/5"
"Yeah, it's a disturbing read. But I was able to finish it so 🤷. Somehow someway as soon as childbirth came up and was "explained" I knew the book HAD to be written by a man...and I was right. No shade...take from it what you will. WITH THAT SAID , i agree with others saying the MC is unbearable, he is. He's has the personality of a 13 year old edge lord who physically aged but was mentally stunted. The flip of the doctor seems so weird and rushed? The scene with the baby in the ab*rtion clinic literally felt so out of left field , like the author added it last minute with the thought "the book isnt messed up enough." Even in a book MADE to be disturbing that scene felt out of place,strange,rushed, and forced. All in all...it was written well enough? I don't recommend to anyone who isn't an edgelord lmao "