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"When you're given a gift, something else gets taken away." A precocious young girl with an unusual imagination is sent on an odyssey into the depths of depravity. After her father dies violently, young Mara is surprised to find her mother welcoming a new guest into their home, claiming that he will protect them from the world of devastation and destruction outside their door. A grotesque and thrilling dark fantasy, We Can Never Leave This Place is a harrowing portrait of inherited grief and familial trauma. "We Can Never Leave This Place is the apocalyptic 21st century Grimm's fairy tale you need in your life. Eric LaRocca plucks images directly from the muck and mire of our id and fashions them into something grotesquely beautiful." Paul Tremblay, author of The Cabin at the End of the World and The Pallbearers Club "We Can Never Leave This Place is a bleak and tender, monstrous and visceral fable of family and loss, and the courage it takes to confront them both." Kathe Koja, author of The Cipher
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Another wtf did I just read book - Here are my thoughts :
✰ A lot weird than LaRocca's other book "Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke"
✰ Check trigger warnings before you read this book!
✰ If you get grossed out by/hate spiders, snakes, bugs, rodents, etc. do NOT read this book - pls just trust me lol
✰ The ending was pretty crazy, definitely didn't expect it
✰ Idk this one was just okay, I definitely liked THGWSWLS much better - prbly would've dnfed if this was a full-length story, so I'm glad it was a novella
✰ So yeah didn't hate it, but definitely didn't love it - I really just didn't care about what was going on
✰ I'll still read more of LaRocca's books since his stories are really unique & good for getting out of reading slumps :)