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Lullabies for Suffering: Tales of Addiction Horror

De: Caroline Kepnes, Kealan Patrick Burke, Gabino Iglesias, John FD Taff, Mercedes M Yardley, Mark Matthews
Narrado por: Linda Jones
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Lullabies for Suffering: Tales of Addiction Horror

The table of contents includes:

  • Kealan Patrick Burke: Sometimes They See Me
  • Caroline Kepnes: Monsters
  • Mark Matthews: Lizard
  • John FD Taff: The Melting Point of Meat
  • Gabino Iglesias: Beyond the Reef
  • Mercedes M. Yardley: Love Is A Crematorium

Addiction starts like a sweet lullaby sung by a trusted loved one. It washes away the pains of the day and wraps you in the warmness of the womb where nothing hurts and every dream is possible. Yet soon enough, this warm state of bliss becomes a cold shiver, the ecstasy and dreams become nightmares, yet we can't stop listening to the lullaby. We crave to hear the siren song as it rips us apart.

A powerful list of talent has woven tales featuring the insidious nature of addiction - damaged humans craving for highs and wholeness but finding something more tragic and horrific on the other side. You're invited to listen to these Lullabies for Suffering.

©2020 Mark Matthews (P)2020 Mark Matthews
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Excellent Collection • Diverse Addiction Stories • Wonderful Narration • Heartbreaking Tales • Unique Storytelling

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Heartbreaking, haunting and memorable, these LULLABIES FOR SUFFERING will stay with you for a long, long time.

Here we have a collection of 6 novellas, all of them from authors I've read before, so I was eager to start listening when my request to Audiobook Boom was approved.

Kealan Patrick Burke's SOMETIMES THEY SEE ME: When the lives of two addicts collide and interrupt suicide attempts, you know the story won't end well. Stories of addiction rarely do.

Caroline Kepnes' MONSTERS: This novella features Ms. Kepnes' excellent writing style and despite the addictions on display within, I couldn't help but come away from this tale with a feeling of (misplaced?) hope for the last two standing.

Mark Matthews' LIZARD went off the rails almost from the get-go. All I can say is I felt so sorry for almost every character in this story. I have been reading Mark's work for many years now, because he writes about addiction from a place that he really knows. I think his experiences make his work that much more powerful and poignant.

John F.D. Taff's THE MELTING POINT OF MEAT talks about a different kind of addiction, but that doesn't make his story any less difficult to read.

Gabino Iglesias' BEYOND THE REEF was my favorite tale in this collection because it was just so damn different from the others. Not only is this an addiction tale, but it also has a distinct Lovecraftian feel to it that I just adored.

Mercedes Yardley's LOVE IS A CREMATORIUM broke my damn heart. First with its depiction of family "love" between a father and daughter, but also a dark study of that crazy love that happens to some of us in high school. What would one teen do for another to help them escape a terrible home life situation? Was that the right thing to do? Of all the dark tales here, this is the one that made me cry. Neither of these kids started out with bad intentions-she left because of her dad, and he left because he loved her. What happens to them? You'll have to read this and see, but be sure to have some tissues nearby.

The narrator, Linda Jones, is one with which I was not familiar prior to listening to this collection. She's terrific and brought these tales home with humanity and care.

Overall, this is an incredible collection of stories from authors that are currently the best in the business as far as I'm concerned. Some names are bigger than others, some are more famous than others, but every one of them can write the hell out of a story and that's exactly what they do here.

HIGHLY recommended!

*Thank you to Audiobook Boom for the audio version of this book which I freely chose to review.*

Haunting and Heartbreaking!

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Each story is dark in its own way. Some darker than others. They each leave a deep impression impression. The sense of helplessness the vice each story portrays is terrifying. Mercedes Yardley’s story was my favorite. You see the beginning to end of hope and desperation.

Great insights from different points of view.

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Each story was very different and all were tough reads. The narrators were good. The last story broke my heart.

Heartbreaking and terrifying

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“We crave to hear the siren song as it rips us apart.”

Sometimes They See Me By Kealan Patrick Burke - It’s not blood. It’s paint. I needed red.

Monsters by Caroline Kepnes - She wants to slide. She doesn’t want to stick.

Lizard by Mark Matthews - Seduced by a sweet lullaby full of promises but finding only suffering.

The Melting Point of Meat by John F.D. Taft – I saw everything. Each time I saw more clearly.

Beyond the Reef by Gabino Iglesias - Smells like cigarette smoke, wet carpet and broken dreams.

Love is a Crematorium by Mercedes M. Yardley - The darkness is deep and horrific and hungry.

A solid offering of dark addition tales and not downer in the bunch. These stories are cut with pure pain and suffering, blood and the bleak. Disturbing and tragic stories that compliment each other while retaining their own uniqueness.

A solid offering of dark addition tales

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Excellent collection revolving around addiction
From a chance meeting at a bridge to a heartbreaking tale of two childhood soulmates this holds your attention till the very end
Fantastic narration from linda like always
Dark stories that will stay with you highly recommended
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Loved it

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