Community Reviews Summary of 386 reviews. i just didn't expect it to go in that direction at all. ), What follows wasdeeply disturbing, but also so over-the-top that it made me laugh in places. Werewolf Wednesday: More from Johann Weyer (1564), Werewolf Wednesday: Augustine of Hippos The City of God (Fifth Century). I haven't interacted too much on here (that's probably more out of ignorance than intention) but I'm happy to change that should there be a demand. (LogOut/ a pretty fun and crazy read overall. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); I is for Internet (featuring my short story Transgef). It's when the book hits its 45-50% marker that things get nasty. disgusting, gory and definitely gross. Overall, another extreme horror hit by one of my new favorite writers. . I will never get those images out of my head. Just finished Aron Beauregard's "The Slob", Scan this QR code to download the app now. Welcome back. Another scene she gets raped with a piece of meat and then forced to eat it? The idea terrifies me, but I think Im gonna do it. A feast for the depraved! Vera employs the same tone of voice to describe the horrors within his home: Figuring out what was connected to what was hardly as simple as the childrens song so many of us knew by heart. I needn't have worried though. The Slob is a cautionary tale and plays out like some sort of deranged Americana folklore. . When you enter his realm, be prepared to embrace the ugly and FEEL THE SPLATTER! Mr. Aron's story is well written, well paced, lives it to the extreme banner but has good character development and plot structure, unlike so many other extreme works. Midnight Widows: issues 1 and 2 available now! It brings the wtf-did-I-just-read moments. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. I legitimately threw up in my mouth reading it and didnt even bother to finish after the gay men made their appearance. Aron Beauregards writing is incredibly, mind-numbingly, tearing-your-hair-out-to-feel-something-ly boring. I absolutely LUV the horror genre, the bloodier & gorier the better. One of my favorite aspects of Arons writing style is it has just the right amount of subtle humor and social commentary that doesnt derail the carnage. Your life will be better without wasting the time. This story centers around the dangers of the internet age. A childish and cartoonishly homophobic premise festooned in boilerplate writing and the most anatomically incorrect violation of the female reproductive system youll read this side of the Mississippi! Rather than make light of the situation, Veras sense of humour serves to increase the readers empathy. It is clear that the author writes only for the personal pleasure of extreme, revolting horror. Writing pure trauma especially at the expense of a POV you will never see? actually surprised me towards the end, when i found out the why behind it all. Its easy to see the villain in The Slob. The steps of an evil that brings back the ghastly memories she so desperately tried to wash away. This review is the opinions of Kirstie, the human. Having said that, the big reveal as to "why" this was happening was so bizarre that it made me put the book down for a minute to make a "WTF?" Pace. If your answer is yes, then what are you waiting for? $j("#connectPrompt").show(); Aron Beauregard is the real deal when it comes to extreme horror. Dont. Vera Harlow is a survivor. In Son, my gosh, you get a cold, hard look at humanity at its worst! The idea terrifies me, but I think Im gonna do it. If you want disgusting, depraved murder fantasies, then I cant argue that this is the book for you. Its not an experiment of the form, its not to achieve a single reaction (revulsion), its not clever. Having said that, I must admit I was surprised how good the writing is, and if you can stand the horrific descriptions, there is a story somewhere in there. Thanks for adding your thoughts to the mix Adam! $grfb.init.done(function() { I cheered when Vera ran him through his own human-sized meat grinder. Ive decided that Im not about gore for gores sake. I was so confused and mad that I can't remember which it was. The story takes a while to get going: discounting the in medias res opening chapter, protagonist Vera Harlow does not wind up in the clutches of The Slob until more than a third of the way through the slim volume. It did provide backstory to how Vera ended up where she did, and why she was so obsessed with cleaning. But will the faint light shes chasing shine through the darkness or will she be left cleaning up another gruesome mess? Upon discovering she and her disabled husband, Daniel, are expecting, she needs fast cash. There were parts that had me literally gagging and a certain part that had me tear up with emotion. // logged into Facebook user but not a GR app user; show FB button I tried to make it through this one as well. L is for Lycans (featuring my short story Harzie Pulls the Trigger), I is for Internet (featuring my short story Hackergirl), The Bumper Book of British Bizarro (featuring my short story House of Joy). After tooling around for decades, hes finally started publishing his work (to the applause of a handful of deranged perverts). SYNOPSIS: Vera Harlow is a survivor. While the rape scenes were horrific, they were alsoover the top? (LogOut/ If you're a mother like me, you will immediately know when you read it which part I'm referring to. But while she may have fled the disastrous situation, the details of her struggle are now carved into . I just really hated The Slob. Hard to believe, I know. I expected a gruesome and graphic story, and I got it. "You cant change what cloth youve been cut from but you can at least try to wash it.". Browse his catalog of fully illustrated Splatterpunk horror books and. Heck, this was as disturbing as it gets. Son of The Slob. I didnt expect a story about a woman struggling with past trauma, bad decisions, and real-life daily hells. The indo-dump was the main character's entire life, from childhood to when she was an adult. I wish I had come across this review before reading. Are you a fan of the sick, twisted, or demented? I think this book was pushing it, even for me! A typecast not to be ignored, when clearly the author seeks to obliterate any feminine qualities. For general comments on Goodreads and for requests for changes to site functionality, try Goodreads Help or use the Contact Us link instead. Definitely not for everybody, but those hardcore horror fans will definitely like it!! Not to mention how disgusting and vile the actual Slob was, making my skin crawl with every description of him. I had high expectations going into this book that it would disgust and offend. Regardless of what he did in his life, horror always followed him. Published: November 18, 2020 Her obsession with cleanliness sprouts the concept that her skills can be put to use . Heck, this was as disturbing as it gets. Many thanks to the author for letting me share these quotes and images from the book! Non-librarians are welcome to join the group as well, to comment or request changes to book records. Now, all I need is Son of The Slob. November 28, 2020. Vera's son is the product of utter depravity. The first-person perspective is brilliantly conversational, the character entertaining, relatable, and evocative. This book reminded me of the Wrong Turn movie series because of the meat grinder thingy. Aron was born in Central Falls, Rhode Island. They are able to edit and improve the Goodreads catalog, and have made it one of the better catalogs online. The torso and limbs had been divided up like pizza in a first-grade math problem. ), (spoilers and discussion of graphic content). Change). Admittedly, the tone is not always stable. The Slob is the 4th book of Arons I have read and it definitely maintains the gore drenched hellscape that you have come to love and expect from him. Nothing will prepare you for the nastiness, disorder and uncleansable horror brought forth by The Slob. Now, I like splatterpunk, so I knew what I was getting into. It did provide backstory to how Vera ended up where she did, and why she was so obsessed with cleaning. Take a look at Arons Year in Books. I finally found something that made me want to cry and puke at the same time. It was about a teenager who couldn't score the girl of his dreams in life so he decided to kill her and impregnate her corpse. Required fields are marked *. Not exactly a groundbreaking concept for an extreme horror story; even the title recalls Rex Millers seminal 1987 splatterpunk novel Slob. "The Slob" starts off crazy slow, but that's all good and dandy as we're using this time to get invested in our protagonist. Get the latest posts delivered to your mailbox: Nothing will prepare you for the nastiness, disorder and uncleansable horror brought forth by, What even is my life right now? Maybe Dr. Guyver could prescribe me something to stop the dreams. I dont believe in trigger warnings, but if any book needs one, its The Slob! I feel like I've been chugging the liquid at the bottom of a city garbage truck on a summer day. The Slob by Aron Beauregard I've not read this author before, I happened upon his book while looking at another, I'm glad I did. Her obsession with cleanliness sprouts the concept that her skills can be put to use in a unique way. Aron was born in Central Falls, Rhode Island. The Slob by Aron Beauregard brings forth an unpleasant reality of intimate violation and torment. What sets this book apart from others in the genre is that the writing was character driven. (LogOut/ Aron Beauregard is one of the hardest working artists I know and is rapidly slithering his way into becoming the King of splatter. He's been writing horror since the 6th grade and has now released over 20 books. Format: Digital. This is pretty much an extreme fest that even goes further than what I feel comfortable with, so maybe that is a warning for all those who dont have strong stomachs. Moods. previous 1 2 3 next sort by previous 1 2 3 next * Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. Extreme fiction is one of those areas a lot of people write in these days but so few do it well. Amazon recommended it to me based on reading Tender is the Flesh and Things Have Been Worse Since We Last Spoke; neither of which come close to how graphic this work is and I went in completely unprepared. Aron Beauregard is the real deal when it comes to extreme horror. Pace. Your email address will not be published. CONTAINS SPOILERS. The author managed to exceed my expectations. Activities include combining editions, fixing book and author typos, adding book covers and discussing policies. I literally felt sick reading it, more so than The Slob! The Slob by Aron Beauregard is the epitome of good Extreme Horror. I, wholeheartedly, don't think I could ever forget this scene as the detail it was described with made me feel as though I was a third party to the room it was happening in. But Ill give it to Beauregard, this book made me genuinely uncomfortable.
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