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"Slide" made me realize the appropriate one-word summary of Mantooth's works: melancholia.
— Dec 01, 2015 10:05AM
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A dual dose of holy shit. "Sucky" was by turns deeply unsettling and powerfully touching, and "Thirteen Scenes From Your Twenty-Fourth Year"...okay, it moved me to tears. (There, John, ya happy?) Absolutely amazing collection. Official review to come.
— Dec 14, 2015 06:50PM
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"James" was melancholic and mercurial. "Litany" was a breathtaking tragedy.
— Dec 13, 2015 05:21PM
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Creepin' Jesus. "Chicken" suckerpunched me in the feels. Something about it was also familiar enough that got to me even more than the other stories, so far.
— Dec 12, 2015 05:14AM
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Whew. "The Cecilia Paradox" may well become my favorite story in the collection. A possible-postapocalyptic love story that you have to read to comprehend. Sheer beauty, and on a personal note, it perfectly captures my "agnotexactlic" outlook on the nature of faith.
— Dec 11, 2015 09:30AM
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"On the Mountain" was short, rough, and left me a bit wanting, but damn was it good.
— Dec 06, 2015 08:00PM
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Wow. "Saving Doll" was a showcase of just how ugly some people can truly be, but with a fairly positive message wrapped up inside it all.
— Dec 01, 2015 04:39PM
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Although I found the narrative to be a little uneven, "The Best Part" was a tense but unusually optimistic piece.
— Dec 01, 2015 09:19AM
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The title story is every bit as much a ghost story it is a tragic personal tale.
— Nov 27, 2015 07:40PM
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Pfffffff...wow. "This Is Where the Road Ends" was DEVASTATING. If it weren't for the transfixing prose of the one and only Mr. Mantooth, I might've been soured out by this one.
— Nov 25, 2015 02:27PM
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Whew. "Walk the Wheat" was emotionally draining, but magical and so damn good.
— Nov 24, 2015 09:29AM

