Milk-Blood
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Narrado por:
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Jay Wohlert
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Mark Matthews
Lilly is 10 years old, born with a heart defect, and already addicted to heroin. Her mother is gone from her life, and there are rumors that she was killed by her father and buried near the abandoned house across the street. The house intrigues her, she can't stay away, and the monstrous homeless man who lives there has been trying to get Lilly to come inside.
For her mother is there, buried in the back, and this homeless man is Lilly's true father, and both want their daughter back.
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I listened to this story in its unabridged audiobook format which immerses you in the desolation of the story. The narrator is deadly serious (as he needs to be) and, to be honest, though it’s only 3 hours or so, I had to take breaks and listen to some silly horror podcasts in between. This story is intense and bothered me on a level that most horror can’t reach. It’s similar to Lynda Barry’s Cruddy in that way. Only without the humor. There's nothing humorous here.
Don’t do drugs people. Just don’t.
*I received a copy of the audio from the author.
Incredibly disturbing
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Not having any idea what milk-blood was, I was horrified as Matthews layed out the definition. Full of intense, fully conceptualized characters. A story line that gives me goosebumps every time I think about the story. There are some many different things that subtly happen that I am not going into a summary. Just know this, reality horror at its finest.
There were times that I had to stop listening and wasn't sure if I could finish. Not because of a bad story but by disgust. I didn't know if I could stomach it. Matthews takes it to level that I haven't encountered anywhere else.
If you are looking for a short listen that will make you sweat with anticipation, nauseous with disgust, uncomfortable with uneasiness and horrified with real life monsters. Look no further. If you can stomach listening to the entire book, like I did, you will wonder what is wrong with you for doing so.
Jay Wohlert did a great job bringing the madness of the secret lives of addicts to light. He was able to successfully create believable voices for the characters. Even thought there were a few times when he sounded a bit stiff and uncomfortable himself. I can only imagine what is was like to create this performance.
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realistic drug addict monsters that actually exist
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What did you love best about Milk-Blood?
A view into a life that I have never experienced, and never plan to. The supernatural elements in this story were added in perfectly. The twist at the end makes you want to go back and listen to the whole book over again.In the beginning of the book you are given 'The definition of milk blood according to the urban dictionary. The act of extracting heroin laden blood for reinjection at a later time. It's usually one’s own blood, but could also be the blood of someone who has just overdosed. It is done as insurance in case ones heroin supply runs out.'
There is also a pretty nifty disclaimer that really sets the mood.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Milk-Blood?
Jarvis is locked in the basement by his mother, and he shoots up with his father's ashes. It shows the extent people will go to to acquire a high. I was cringing the entire time through that part.Have you listened to any of Jay Wohlert’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Not yet, but plan to. He did a wonderful job. Jay has a very pleasant voice, and he does different characters very well.Who was the most memorable character of Milk-Blood and why?
They were all memorable, and written very well. My favorite had to be Jarvis, and that is kind of surprising to me as he is not necessarily the main character.Any additional comments?
I received a copy of this audio book for an honest review.Dark. Raw. Gritty. Disturbing.
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What did you like best about Milk-Blood? What did you like least?
The ease in which the author draws you into the life of urban decay, drug use, and mental illness was surprising. I found myself questioning whether the story was indeed real, fiction, or a hallucination on my part.What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
I admit to being a little confused by the ending. It seemed abrupt and unfinished.What does Jay Wohlert bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Jay brought each of the characters to life, and his effortless drop into dialect and pacing for urban Detroit made it all the more real.Did Milk-Blood inspire you to do anything?
It inspired me to never do heroin. Ever.Disturbing and engrossing
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If you could sum up Milk-Blood in three words, what would they be?
dismal urban horrorWhat other book might you compare Milk-Blood to and why?
Not a book but a movie - Wes Craven's "The People Under the Stairs".... except the movie had a happier ending.Which character – as performed by Jay Wohlert – was your favorite?
LilyWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
No.Any additional comments?
Not a story for everyone. There is no happy side to this tale. It's gritty and dirty and makes you feel like you want to shower after reading/listening to it. But very very well written and I actually like stories that are not formulaic. This tale took me places I didn't think it would. Nice little gem.Much better than I expected it to be
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