6 Disturbing Reading Recommendations
It’s been a while since I dedicated a post to disturbing books – other than my own of course. Here are six disturbing reading recommendations. Click on the links to read my reviews.
The Road
The aptly named The Road is a bleak, minimalist post-apocalyptic novel.
My Review: A cataclysmic event has left the world in ruins, and almost everything and everyone is dead. In the absence of food, the remaining humans are reduced to …(more)
Marabou Stork Nightmares
This inventive book boasts parallel stories and different levels of awareness.
My Review: Roy Strang narrates this story from the hospital in which he is lying in a coma. It begins in South Africa, where he and his friend Sandy Jamieson are hunting the …(more)
Novel with Cocaine
Novel with Cocaine is a nihilistic novel about adolescence and addiction.
My Review: Set in the years immediately before and after the Russian Revolution, Novel with Cocaine follows the life of Vadim, a Moscow adolescent and …(more)
Haunted
This series of short stories explore a variety of themes, including the media-obsessed nature of society.
My Review: Haunted is about a group of writers, who have been assembled by the conniving Mr Whittier to attend a writers group. The location of the retreat is in an isolated theatre with … (more)
Dark Places
This dark psychological thriller boasts an unpalatable subject matter and reprehensible characters.
My Review: Libby Day was only seven when she witnessed her family being brutally murdered in their Kansas farmhouse. It was Libby’s testimony that saw her then teenage …(more)
Lolita
This highly controversial book is about a man’s infatuation with a twelve-year-old girl.
My Review: The protagonist, Humbert Humbert, is an intellectual with an all-consuming craving for young girls, or nymphets as he refers to them. After his wife leaves him for …(more)