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We Can Never Leave This Place

By: Eric Larocca
Narrated by: Savannah Gilmore
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"When you're given a gift, something else gets taken away."

A precocious young girl with an unusual imagination is sent on an odyssey into the depths of depravity. After her father dies violently, young Mara is surprised to find her mother welcoming a new guest into their home, claiming that he will protect them from the world of devastation and destruction outside their door.

A grotesque and thrilling dark fantasy, We Can Never Leave This Place is a harrowing portrait of inherited grief and familial trauma.

©2022 Eric LaRocca (P)2022 Journalstone
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"We Can Never Leave This Place is the apocalyptic 21st century Grimm's fairy tale you need in your life. Eric LaRocca plucks images directly from the muck and mire of our id and fashions them into something grotesquely beautiful." (Paul Tremblay, author of The Cabin at the End of the World and The Pallbearers Club)

"We Can Never Leave This Place is a bleak and tender, monstrous and visceral fable of family and loss, and the courage it takes to confront them both." (Kathe Koja, author of The Cipher)

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Dark and Foreboding

An absolute crazy fever dream dripping with creepy crawling creatures and sewage. Completely original and surreal.

5 Stars *****

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At least it's short...

Y'all, mind the warnings for this one, it is dark, child death, murder, rape, abuse by parent, animal deaths, incest and even more things.

spoilers abound

So in this tale we have Mara, a teen who in the first chapter has to clean the body of her murdered father.

It does not get any better after that.

This story had great, vivid descriptions of the sewage covered apartment, but the people here are paper thin.

I did not feel the horror that I should have as I could not really care about what was happening to Mara.

The narration was awesome though, I enjoyed that immensely.

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A Caustic Fairy Tale

Flooded with strangeness, pulverized with grief, this story is a writhing portrait of the damage we do to one another.

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Confusing but intriguing

A confusing mess of a book, that only raises more questions as the story goes on. The performance was amazing but I have no idea what happened in this book???

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A darkly strange and unique voice in horror

“What are you afraid of? Letting go or being left with nothing to hold?”

Funny, but a quarter of the way in I realized that I could hear Eric in the writing. He has a truly unique voice. And I’ve only read one other of his so that’s pretty impressive. Dude seems to be bursting into the scene so there’s lot’s more to come from him. And I’m glad for it.

This one was dark and strange with some heavy themes and content. It’s a little like a bad trip or fever dream and I think that’s exactly what it was.

“To live is to regularly suffer loss.”

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Well.

The story was confusing. The imagery was traumatizing. The narration. Really good. I just want to ask the author - you good ?

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Wonderfully spun

The perspective of this from the eyes of a child and the amazing descriptive nature of that point of view, is wonderful. A quick morbid tale, will probably listen to more from this author.

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surreal, unexpected

Wow. The imagery was intense, and drew me in immediately. The author created an atmosphere thick with dread. it left me feeling heavy, and in need of a shower... i am forever grateful for functional indoor plumbing.

The narration was kinda irking me...like Jennifer Coolidge and Kirsten Stewart had a baby, and tried to traumatize that baby by having them read this book. Not great.

I'll buy the physical book and reread to enjoy again.

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child's morbid story telling

intrigued by Maras's point of view. Just as morbid if told by an adults point of you.

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