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Orange Eats Creeps
Orange Eats Creeps | Grace Krilanovich
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* National Book Foundation's '5 Under 35' Selection.* NPR Best Books of 2010: A Hidden Gem.* The Believer Book Award Finalist. "The exhilaration of such a novel is nearly beyond calculation. If a new literature is at hand then it might as well begin here."--Steve Erickson, from his Introduction "The book feels written in a fever; it is breathless, scary and like nothing I've ever read before. Krilanovich's work will make you believe that new ways of storytelling are still emerging from the margins."--"NPR.org" "Grace Krilanovich's first book is a steamy cesspool of language that stews psychoneurosis and viscera into a horrific new organism -- the sort of muck in which Burroughs, Bataille, and Kathy Acker loved to writhe."--"The Believer"It's the '90s Pacific Northwest refracted through a dark mirror, where meth and madness hash it out in the woods. . . . A band of hobo vampire junkies roam the blighted landscape--trashing supermarket breakrooms, praying to the altar of Poison Idea and GG Allin at basement rock shows, crashing senior center pancake breakfasts--locked in the thrall of Robitussin trips and their own wild dreams.A girl with drug-induced ESP and an eerie connection to Patty Reed (a young member of the Donner Party who credited her survival to her relationship with a hidden wooden doll), searches for her disappeared foster sister along "The Highway That Eats People," stalked by a conflation of "Twin Peaks"' "Bob" and the Green River Killer, known as Dactyl.With a scathing voice and penetrating delivery, Grace Krilanovich's "The Orange Eats Creeps" is one of the most ferocious debut novels in memory.Grace Krilanovich has been a MacDowell colony fellow and a finalist for the Starcherone Prize.
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Godpants
Orange Eats Creeps | Grace Krilanovich
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I‘ve had this one in my TBR for so long, and I‘m happy to see that my library got an audiobook version since I‘m drowning in ebooks right now.

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readordierachel
Orange Eats Creeps | Grace Krilanovich
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I haven't finished a book since August 17. Sigh. Figured some library therapy was in order. Unintentionally 🍊 themed. The tagged book sounds wild and has a pretty low score on Goodreads. I'm excited 😆

vivastory Sorry to hear about your book slump! I've been meaning to read the tagged book for years. 5y
readordierachel @vivastory Thanks. I think it's turning around finally 🙂 5y
batsy Same, I've had the tagged book on my list for years! 😆 Look forward to your thoughts and glad you're feeling like your reading mojo is back. 5y
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readordierachel @batsy @vivastory I'm way behind the times apparently. I just found out about this book last week! 5y
batsy I can't believe I still remember but back in the day I used to obsessively read the now-defunct Bookslut and it was mentioned there 🤓 Their recommendations were always on point. 5y
Billypar Good luck, and if it works out, you should try a book that's on my TBR shelf and make it a trio. 5y
readordierachel @Billypar Good idea! I've been meaning to read that one. 5y
readordierachel @batsy Now I'm on a journey through the Bookslut archives 😍 5y
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Nitpickyabouttrains
Orange Eats Creeps | Grace Krilanovich
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Mehso-so

This book was written stream of consciousness. The words and thoughts were written beautifully. But there was not much plot and the story jumped around in a way that was hard to follow.

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renko
Orange Eats Creeps | Grace Krilanovich
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'90s hobo vampire junkies and a girl with drug-induced ESP go on a journey down "The Highway That Eats People." I'm slowly making my way through Two Dollar Radio's entire catalog after discovering Radio Iris as a somewhat improbable Goodreads suggestion and loving it to bits.

Liberty Looooooove this book. 8y
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