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ManBug
ManBug | George K. Ilsley
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The first novel by George K. Ilsley, whose first story collection, Random Acts of Hatred, was published to acclaim in 2004. Told in dream-like fragments, ManBug unfolds as a love story between Sebastian, an entomologist with Asperger’s Syndrome, and Tom, a spiritual bisexual who may or may not be recruiting Sebastian for a cult. They navigate their relationship as damaged goods, seeking meaning and value in themselves through the other; they also try to avoid the inevitable toxins around them, both real and imagined—like bugs avoiding insecticide—while asking the question, Just how much poison can any of us absorb? ManBug is a beguiling, tragicomic novel about beauty, horror, desire, and what lurks just beneath the skin.
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TiminCalifornia
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The spare writing style was well suited to telling a story through the eyes and mind of Sebastian, an entomologist who falls somewhere on the Asperger/Autism spectrum and who is in a relationship with the free-spirited and self-serving (IMO) Tom. Like listening to a relationship story being told by a stand-up comedian with a VERY dry sense of humor and fascination with insects. The book was just slightly longer than it needed to be.

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Reggie This sounds great. Stacked! 3y
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TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! 3y
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