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The Bone Parade
The Bone Parade | Mark Nykanen
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Ashley Stassler is not your average artist. He has been wildly praised for a series of bronze sculptures that group families together, depicting them in moments of excruciating physical and emotional pain--but the art world has no clue as to how he creates such authentic, gruesome, seemingly tortured human representations. He assigns each family a number, and now he's up to number nine. What's in store for family #9? Cruelty and savagery that you can't even imagine . . . The Bone Parade introduces a villain who is as methodical, calculating, and detached as any found in the best fiction. It's gripping. It's chilling. You might be too afraid to read on, but you'll never be able to tear your eyes away.
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MichelleReadsBooks
The Bone Parade | Mark Nykanen
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Very interesting book, had some situations/descriptions that could be triggering and very uncomfortable, but overall it was a book i enjoyed #theboneparade #marknykanen

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The Bone Parade | Mark Nykanen
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The book started out great. Truly evil villain. The middle got a little bogged down, and the ending picked back up and was great. Overall a satisfying ending. Lauren, the art professor was the weakest character, and really wasn't a necessary part of the story until the very end. Diamond Girl was a great young sociopath and could have been featured more. I liked this one.

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