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Dead Inside
by Chandler Morrison
dark
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
"We are who we are, just as anyone else is. How we got that way isn't anyone's business, least of all our own."
A young hospital security guard has an interesting taste in women, while a young maternity doctor has an unusual appetite. When the two cross paths, they go on a journey of self-discovery as they engage in destructive behaviours against societal norms.
This book is shocking and extremely disgusting, yet fascinating. We have two psychologically disturbed people with vile fetishes who have come together. An unexpected relationship blooms as they realize they finally have someone to talk to about their abnormal behaviours.
Extreme taboo content aside, this book provides an interesting insight into non-conformity and self-acceptance. People might say this book is for shock value only. While it is extremely disturbing and definitely appalling, there is a deep meaning behind all the vileness. Discovering who you are, trying to get past the self-hatred, realizing that your interests go against societal norms, how to feel accepted, etc. The dialogue provides a different perception and creates strong character development between the two protagonists.
This is definitely the most fucked up book I have ever read and it is not for the faint of heart. Please check all content warnings before laying your hands on it!
A young hospital security guard has an interesting taste in women, while a young maternity doctor has an unusual appetite. When the two cross paths, they go on a journey of self-discovery as they engage in destructive behaviours against societal norms.
This book is shocking and extremely disgusting, yet fascinating. We have two psychologically disturbed people with vile fetishes who have come together. An unexpected relationship blooms as they realize they finally have someone to talk to about their abnormal behaviours.
Extreme taboo content aside, this book provides an interesting insight into non-conformity and self-acceptance. People might say this book is for shock value only. While it is extremely disturbing and definitely appalling, there is a deep meaning behind all the vileness. Discovering who you are, trying to get past the self-hatred, realizing that your interests go against societal norms, how to feel accepted, etc. The dialogue provides a different perception and creates strong character development between the two protagonists.
This is definitely the most fucked up book I have ever read and it is not for the faint of heart. Please check all content warnings before laying your hands on it!
Graphic: Gore, Rape, Sexual content, Cannibalism