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We Are All Completely Fine
We Are All Completely Fine | Daryl Gregory
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Harrison is the Monster Detective, a boyhood storybook hero. Now heOCOs in his mid-thirties and spends most of his time not sleeping. Stan became a minor celebrity after being partially eaten by cannibals. Barbara is haunted by the messages carved upon her bones. Greta may or may not be a mass-murdering arsonist. And for some reason, Martin never takes off his sunglasses. Unsurprisingly, no one believes their horrific tales until they are sought out by psychotherapist Dr. Jan Sayer. What happens when these likely-insane outcasts join a support group? Together they must discover which monsters they face are within and which are lurking in plain sight."
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Buchbeeg
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Short, but a great summer horror read! I read it last summer and got on a Daryl Gregory kick for awhile.
Anyway!
Think "Final Girls Support Group" only less campy. Definitely goes down a road you aren't expecting. And the characters are fantastic!

ShelleyBooksie Based on the synopsis I can't decide if it sounds really interesting or really scary - lol. Did it contain a lot of gore? 2y
Buchbeeg @ShelleyBooksie Honestly, after a year I don't want to say for sure, but from what I remember it wasn't gory. 2y
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Buchbeeg
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I've been absent for a minute, as I seem to do from time to time. So gotta catch up review wise!

robinb Welcome back! 👋 2y
NinaRossi Welcome back! I do the same. I haven‘t been here in a while either. I forgot how much I love this place. I‘m back too.🥰 2y
Buchbeeg @robinb Thanks! ☺️ 2y
Buchbeeg @NinaRossi Right? Always feels nice to come back. 2y
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imyril
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#WyrdAndWonder (belated) day 9: #SpinePoetry

We sold our souls:
Twelve kings of Sharakhai,
The bitter twins,
The wolf of Oren-Yaro;
The defiant heir, the bone shard daughter.
We are all completely fine.

Fiiiiiiiiiiiiine 🔥🔥🔥🔥

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TorieStorieS
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This tantalizing novella reminded me just how much I love this very talented author!! I didn‘t expect the connection to Harrison Squared- but I really hope that there is more to come! I really enjoyed this and didn‘t want it to end! #AudioColoring

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Timidmagick
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Mehso-so

While it doesn‘t have any 🕷 it does have hybrid “Weaver” people. This is why group therapy is a bad idea. Extra bad when the supernatural gets involved

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DebinHawaii
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#HeyJune #IFeelFine

Catch up from yesterday. This one has been sitting in my Kindle #TBR pile for a while now. It won the 2015 World Fantasy Award and it sounds entertaining. About a group of unique, sole survivors of 'supernatural shit' in group therapy--a place where you'd probably want to say "I feel fine." Someday I will get to it. ?????????

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SGJ
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I just want to read this one line over and over. This part of a line. It‘s enough to make a world from, and live in.

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nosferatoos
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️//5; I loved this in the same way I loved River of Teeth. It's not a work of literary genius but it's a quick read that's a lot of fun and really character driven in a way that isn't lost to its high concept. I already ordered Spoonbenders and Afterparty. #lastline #review #horror

BekahB I really enjoyed this book too! I need to read more of his books. I have Afterparty and Raising Stony Mayhall waiting for me on my bookcase. 7y
nosferatoos @BekahB Apparently he actually wrote a Harrison Squared book so I can't wait to pick that up. (edited) 7y
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nosferatoos
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I started this an hour ago and I'm definitely going to finish it before bed. Can't put it down.

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The.Intentional.Reader
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Pretty good book. This book is like an episode of Supernatural and Good Will Hunting mixed up together. Definitely lots of opportunities to have some spin offs books based on the characters. Oh yeah ... who the heck is the narrator???

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The.Intentional.Reader
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So far a really good (and freaky) book. Group therapy for a bunch of monsters and misfits.

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bitterbear
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😊😊😊😊😊

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kendrastephaniekaryn
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Panpan

Disappointing. I skimmed through the last 50 pages, because the story lost me about halfway through. The author's writing style was hard to follow.
#letterw for #litsyatoz
Horror for #litsyreadingchallenge

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kendrastephaniekaryn
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I was supposed to go to a work training session today, but it was cancelled. Back to bed I go! #teachersoflitsy

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kendrastephaniekaryn
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Currently reading way too many books at once. 😵
#currentlyreading #somanybooks

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Dorianna
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This book was a lot of fun. A group of characters who all suffered trauma from the supernatural and paranormal come together in a special support group to help them recover. Everyone has their secrets, including the psychologist, and everything begins to come undone as they come to terms with the fact that they can never truly be free of their experiences.

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Dorianna
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The characters of We Are All Completely Fine are in group therapy for surviving supernatural trauma. It's been interesting seeing things like monster hunting being viewed in a clinical therapy setting.

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Anton
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If you're looking for a quick horror read this month, check out We Are All Completely Fine. It's the story of a support group for victims of supernatural terror, telling each of their stories then showing how they connect. It's a sort-of sequel to Harrison Squared (which was actually written after this one) but it stands on its own. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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malloryomeara
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This was so fun, I read it in one sitting. It starts as group therapy for victims of unexplainable serial killers and then things get creepy.

Liberty I love this book! 8y
booksabound I need to find this one on my shelf! 8y
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