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Starving Ghosts in Every Thread by Eric LaRocca

joshuamarsella's review

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5.0

This debut novella was an extremely original tale about a young woman with a unique gift. Well, gift may be the wrong word but it’s what they call it in the story. She feeds off of other people’s emotions or she risks completely unraveling in her own skin.

This beautifully written novella was unlike anything I’ve read before and it goes to a very dark place. The descriptive language that Larocca writes with feels poetic at times and really adds to the macabre nature of the story. Being so short I’ll leave it at that so as not to spoil anything.

I gave this book 5 stars for its originality, its writing quality, and its willingness to take chances. I definitely recommend this quick read to anyone whom this review might interest. I look forward to reading everything that Larocca puts into prints if it’s half as good as Starving Ghosts in Every Thread.

findingmontauk1's review

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4.0

Starving Ghosts in Every Thread is a haunting and beautiful debut novella from Eric LaRocca. When the story begins, I will admit I was slightly confused. But as we read more we inevitably learn what is happening. Teddy is our main character and has a secret... and she is so full of guilt that she develops this parasitic condition where her body unravels, and continues doing so, until she feeds off the emotions of others. Her father is dead. Teddy's mother is definitely not in a great state mentally... and Teddy feeds from her emotions most frequently causing her mother to develop this belief that scorpion venom will cure the "wounds" / skin condition that Teddy has caused. Her neighbor just happens to be a scorpion and exotic bug/creature dealer (possibly part-time con man but I still liked him a whole lot). While going to purchase a new scorpion, Teddy meets another interesting girl, Kiiara, and she has her own secret, too. How the rest of the story unfolds and all the details and scenes between, however, you are going to have to find out on your own! And trust me--- you definitely want to find out!

This novella is only ~90 pages but packs SUCH a punch not to soon be forgotten. Fans of body horror, grief, identity, and trauma will absolutely add this to a favorites list. To see a character's emotional pain and turmoil physically manifest into this parasitic condition is such a brilliant and unique plot that I'll be thinking about it for quite some time. And for any newbie to this subgenre of horror this will make a great introduction. LaRocca's style of writing and word choice is dark and beautiful. I cannot wait for more haunting works from this author!
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