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Leech
Leech | Hiron Ennes
A wonderful new entry to Gothic science fiction, impeccably clever and atmospheric. Think Wuthering Heights . . . with worms! Tamsyn Muir, author of Gideon the Ninth Highly recommended. Ill be reading anything Hiron Ennes writes from now on Tade Thompson, author of Rosewater In an isolated chateau, as far north as north goes, the barons doctor has died. The Interprovincial Medical Institute sends out a replacement. But when the new physician investigates the cause of death, which appears to be suicide, theres a mystery to solve. It seems the good doctor was hosting a parasite. Yet this should have been impossible, as the man was already possessed. For hundreds of years, the Institute has grown by taking root in young minds and shaping them into doctors, replacing every human practitioner of medicine. The Institute is here to help humanity, to cure and to cut, to cradle and protect the species. Now it seems they have competition. For in the barons icebound castle, already a pit of secrets and lies, the parasite is spreading . . . These two enemies will make war within the battlefield of the body. Whichever wins, humanity will lose again. Leech by Hiron Ennes is an atmospheric Gothic triumph, perfect for fans of Jeff VanderMeer and Silvia Moreno-Garcia.
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Bertha_Mason
Leech | Hiron Ennes

"[The dog] leaps through the snow as easily as air, eyes and nose a lively threesome of black dots against the endless white."

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Bertha_Mason
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"A thousand flecks of light burst from the burning château, and a wave of dogs pours after it, churning whitely like milk boiling over the rim of a pot."

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Bertha_Mason
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""That is the problem with autonomous bodies," I mutter. "They all think they‘re the only one.""

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Bertha_Mason
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I moved almost 900 miles north in the winter, and this book is making me feel much less cold.

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Bertha_Mason
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"I do not know nearly as much about canine anatomy as I do human, but I know where a meal begins and ends."

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Bertha_Mason
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"It is almost universally accepted that the safest place to be is underground. When death comes, it comes from the heavens, as electric storms, falling satellites, mosquites, plagues, and blights. It descends from the luminous eyes of ventigeaux, tall as trees, it rolls down the mountains as avalanches, it torches in burning arcs from the stars. Even the moon has not survived that heinous sky."

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Bertha_Mason
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"During the warmest, stormiest week of the previous autumn, when the last snows of spring began to melt and the first snows of winter began to fall, Baker tumbled through the front door of the Château de Verdira."

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Bertha_Mason
Leech | Hiron Ennes

"The dry storms that roll through the hills never fail to blur events in my mind—on the worst days, I can feel the warping of the grid on which my thoughts travel, like tracks melting under the searing wheels of a train."

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Bertha_Mason
Leech | Hiron Ennes

"His bony fingers are folded under his second chin, jowls spilling over his knuckles." ?

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Bertha_Mason
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"In a few minutes an orchard of smokestacks appears beyond the treetops, ringed by the slanted tin roofs of miners‘ homes."

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Lauranahe
Leech | Hiron Ennes
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Mehso-so

I should‘ve bailed early on, but I had read such good reviews that I kept going, thinking it‘d get better. It did in some places, but overall…meh. It‘s kind of a mess of a story, could‘ve been a lot creepier. I guess it‘s gothic horror? 🤷‍♀️

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Addison_Reads
Leech | Hiron Ennes
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This was a great gothic tale with intense descriptions and a strange, yet satisfying narrator that had a unique perspective on the world. I don't want to give away too much because part of the enjoyment with this creepy tale is the unraveling of what is happening.

I'll admit, it took me about 20 pages to get into the rhythm of the language, but after that I was hooked.

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ImpliedNonsense
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Spoilers in the comments! I haven‘t read a book this unique since the locked tomb series. This was such an uncomfortable journey and I‘m LIVING for it #horror #scifi

ImpliedNonsense The subtle way that the meaning of “I” changes from the institute to Simone and the very messed nature of so many people in one head was so fun to experience. 1y
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anniebannanie
Leech | Hiron Ennes
Pickpick

This really shook me! I‘m not usually a sci-fi girly but it got me hooked

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ImpliedNonsense
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“None of my hands have shaken like this in at least half a century.” #horror #gothic #sciencefiction

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
Leech | Hiron Ennes
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"Despite logical input from a conscious mind, a body fears what it fears"

???

I'm only a few pages into this one but it is suitably creepy, mysterious, and the writing is sooo good

#QueerBooks #LGBTQBooks #LGBTQ #ScienceFiction #Horror #SciFiHorror

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parasolofdoom
Leech | Hiron Ennes
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I'm SO CLOSE to finishing my audiobook then my kid loses my headphones 😭.

wanderinglynn Nooooo! 😩 I Hope you find them soon. 2y
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KristiAhlers
Leech | Hiron Ennes
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Mehso-so

Think gothic sci-fi Wuthering Heights retelling and voila you have this book. I must say for me it‘s a ⭐️⭐️⭐️ reading simply because this really isn‘t my cuppa (sci-fi) genre wise. HOWEVER, with that said it did keep me interested enough I wanted to see how it ended. For those who are sci-fi fans y‘all will probably love this book! For me it was a solid read that won‘t make the keeper shelf hence the rating.

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underground_bks
Leech | Hiron Ennes
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The narrator of this scalpel sharp, intoxicatingly gross debut is a parasite about to meet its match in the battle for control over humankind. Fans of gothic lit, haunted mansions in disrepair, and bio/medical horror, eat your optic nerve—I mean, your heart—out! I don‘t consider myself a fan of the above, but the incredibly unique narrator, the atmospheric world-building, and the both chillingly creepy & chillingly cold setting really hooked me.

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BeeMagical
Leech | Hiron Ennes
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Book 119📚 4.5⭐️

ARC courtesy of Tor Publishing🖤

This story turned out to be about so much more than I anticipated!

It is a very descriptive medical horror - definitely had to look up a few words😂 But below the surface it hits harder - it‘s also a story about strength, about losing one‘s self and the struggle to find it again🫣

What begins as a very clinical story, ends equally personal. In story and in writing style, which I really liked.

BeeMagical It is unlike anything I have ever read before, very unique and original!
It is a smart horror and there are a lot of moving parts! I could not put it down. Each time I would have a question answered, something more ludicrous would be disclosed😱
(edited) 2y
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BeeMagical
Leech | Hiron Ennes
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EEK! My ARC of Leech from GoodReads arrived today!!😆🖤

Super excited to start this - sounds so good👌🏻

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BeeMagical
Leech | Hiron Ennes
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EEK!! I can‘t believe it😱I won a copy of this on Goodreads!

It sounds SO spooky and SO good, I can‘t wait!😍😍 Coming out September 2022