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A brand-new collection of four intense, claustrophobic and terrifying horror tales from the Bram Stoker Award®-nominated and Splatterpunk Award-winning author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke. Four devastating tales from a master of modern horror… This Skin Was Once Mine When her father dies under mysterious circumstances, Jillian Finch finds herself grieving the man she idolized while struggling to feel comfortable in the childhood home she was sent away from nearly twenty years ago by her venomous mother. Then Jillian discovers a dark secret in her family's past--a secret that will threaten to undo everything she has ever known to be true about her beloved father and, more importantly, herself. It's only natural to hurt the things we love the most... Seedling A young man's father calls him early in the morning to say that his mother has passed away. He arrives home to find his mother's body still in the house. Struggling to process what has happened he notices a small black wound appear on his wrist—the inside of the wound as black as onyx and as seemingly limitless as the cosmos. He is even more unsettled when he discovers his father is cursed with the same affliction. The young man becomes obsessed with his father's new wounds, exploring the boundless insides and tethering himself to the black threads that curl from inside his poor father... Prickle Two old men revive a cruel game with devastating consequences... All the Parts of You That Won't Easily Burn Enoch Leadbetter goes to buy a knife for his husband to use at a forthcoming dinner party. He encounters a strange shopkeeper who draws him into an intoxicating new obsession and sets him on a path towards mutilation and destruction...
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the audiobook narrators all did a fantastic job, i appreciate each story having a different narrator so it was clear to me when the story came to an end and a new one began. with that said, listening to short stories as audiobooks, especially this year, don't seem to be working as well for me. i find myself missing the big picture metaphor while listening and the disturbances don't hit the same.
this skin was once mine - ☆☆☆ this story dragged a bit for me and maybe it was just getting introduced to this audiobook and shifting the gear in my mind, i felt a tad more and disinterested but still enjoyed it enough
seedling - ☆☆☆.5 this was pretty short and again i feel i'm missing the bigger picture but overall i enjoyed this newly found connection before father and child after a death
all the parts of you that won't easily burn - ☆☆☆ ummm wild, all this for a knife is right
prickle - ☆☆☆.5 maybe 4 genuinely i know it's cruel but also this story is pretty iconic..maybe not to this degree but also could be me in my elder years who knows YEET