Disturbing Book Reviews Ep. 2 (Tender is the Flesh, & Cows)

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  • @mwoodyard00ify
    @mwoodyard00ify 2 года назад +635

    Read Cows on a dare a couple months back and lemme tell you, I had the exact same reaction at the halfway point. To the point that I had to reread parts of the book to make sure that I didn’t miss a human character named “Cow” or something

    • @dailydiatribes
      @dailydiatribes 2 года назад +53

      FR I was reading it and thinking “what the actual f*ck is going on,” but also liking the plot from then because it wasn’t just torture sm*t

  • @TuberoseKisser
    @TuberoseKisser 5 месяцев назад +199

    Idk if ALL animals are killed in the first book but it actually is a bigger issue if it is; Animals contribute a lot to pollinations and spreading the seeds of fruit, nuts, vegetables, etc. if those animals are kileld then even the plant industry dies.

    • @DravenUrei
      @DravenUrei 5 месяцев назад +39

      That's the thing and I'm not sure why she doesn't mention this because it is one of the first things said in the first chapter:
      There's a good chance the virus doesn't actually exist. Wild animals still exist. Stray dogs still exist. Birds still fly around. And they do still have plants, brush, vegetables, and farms with crops other than humans. As much as the world building of the book is great and engaging, it does honestly gloss over some pretty important world building elements.

  • @magnum_mulch
    @magnum_mulch Год назад +125

    The part of tender is the flesh where some of the employees are having a barbecue, cooking kids and somone says (not a direct quote) “they are celebrating one, one of them just became a father”

  • @mrslasher1064
    @mrslasher1064 4 месяца назад +122

    The main character of Cows is afraid of women because his mother abused him,so when he talks about wanting a housewife like the ones he sees on television,that's him saying that he wants a woman who's domesticated,who isn't capable of hurting him,she can't hurt him if he's the one in control,if he owns the house,if he controls the money,she has nothing that she can use against him,it's very much a product of the abuse he suffered at the hands of his mother,it's meant to show what abuse does to people...

    • @Emma88178
      @Emma88178 Месяц назад

      It is true and sad how the actions of only ONE or a FEW people make certain victims see and paint other humans in that category with the same brush, acting as though they're all the same, but it's true what abuse can do to some people.

  • @hoyitsmiguel
    @hoyitsmiguel 2 года назад +232

    I think Brownie is really cute! And I actually really love how Tender is the Flesh is actually really thought-provoking - something really uncomfortable and yet does talk about something in a way that seems really realistic
    Really glad to listen to your thoughts whether it's about disturbing books or feel-good nostalgic manga like Kitchen Princess

    • @madam-mint
      @madam-mint 3 месяца назад

      Wait-Kitchen Princess??? That’ll be a great palate cleanser after this video

  • @Hobgoblintroubadour
    @Hobgoblintroubadour 2 года назад +150

    This isn’t a disturbing book but a disturbing short story: “the decapitated chicken” by Horacio Quiroga. I read it in spanish in the 7th grade as part of the curriculum and it has stayed with me to this day. Another great story by Quiroga is “the feather pillow”. Quiroga was an Latin American writer, he even lived in the amazonian jungle for a couple of years (in the region in Misiones, Argentina) he’s written short stories for children set in the jungle, which are honestly really good (and a bit grotesque at times). To be honest, i want to see if the english translations of his stories hold up to the spanish ones, i haven’t gotten around to reading the translated ones yet. Quiroga himself was a very complicated person with a difficult life and tumultuous love affairs. Lmaooo this got long but i really can’t recommend this author enough if you want disturbing things, and he’s also a very important figure in latin American literature.

    • @spleens4200
      @spleens4200 5 месяцев назад +1

      I… I just read the first one… my gosh

    • @Hobgoblintroubadour
      @Hobgoblintroubadour 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@spleens4200 IKR?!? Well…. Hoped you liked it!

    • @lazyval27
      @lazyval27 5 месяцев назад +3

      Oh yes, I remember being around 11 when I first read them, the feather pillow one had me checking my pillows every day for weeks lmao still read all those little messed up stories.

  • @sleepysmartboy6287
    @sleepysmartboy6287 2 года назад +129

    Reading Tender is the Flesh and it reminds me a LOT of Kazuo Ishiguro's "Never Let Me Go", if anyone loves the idea of this but wants a more toned down version I'd recommend that one

  • @TheStitchess
    @TheStitchess 2 года назад +80

    Brownie is adorable and I would happily fight anyone who says otherwise.

  • @marbledipity
    @marbledipity 2 года назад +62

    In case you're taking suggestions, I'd highly recommend A Head Full Of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay. It may not be gross-out shock horror, it's more psychological horror, but I think it could be right up your alley

  • @angelictofu
    @angelictofu 2 года назад +41

    Brownie is so lucky to have a person who cares about him so much to repair him!
    I like his big ol eyes and round head

  • @imogenmangle
    @imogenmangle 2 года назад +30

    I’m the kind of person who unfortunately doesn’t have the time to read a lot of disturbing books (or any books for that matter, except my very precious House of Leaves because I love to be pretentious) but I still love hearing about them, so it’s very fun for me to see your channel starting to go in this direction!

  • @Chibibehemoth
    @Chibibehemoth 2 года назад +29

    Oh please read The Troop by Nick Cutter. There's a scene in it that made me get up to just chew on fresh ginger b/c the imagery in their writing is so visceral and it upset my stomach physically. But I really did enjoy reading it! Think Lord of the Flies but with flesh eating parasites.

    • @julesdapper5584
      @julesdapper5584  2 года назад +15

      added to my list. I expect to regret this

    • @Chibibehemoth
      @Chibibehemoth 2 года назад +1

      @@julesdapper5584 maybe just a smidge 👹

    • @dreamsandmemories4807
      @dreamsandmemories4807 3 месяца назад

      ⁠​⁠@@julesdapper5584please don’t, it’s not good or interesting and rather boring, you’d be wasting your time. Most of the shock horror is just this one screwed up kid getting hot and bothered over killing animals and worms (just a warning but you probably already forgot about this comment because it was from 2 years ago so nvm)

  • @emo_jester69
    @emo_jester69 2 года назад +31

    I bought dead inside after your review of it and throughly enjoyed it and your points and views of the book were entirely accurate

  • @mintheJulep
    @mintheJulep 2 года назад +121

    For me, if anyone says one mean thing about how Browny looks I swear to fuCKING GOD I'M GONNA gently remind them he's a beautiful boy and deserving of all the love and respect.

  • @AP-uj2fg
    @AP-uj2fg 2 года назад +44

    Jules. I found "Totally Nude" because of you, and since I first watched the music video, my life has not known peace. I keep watching it over and over. It's mesmerizing.

  • @wontonwontonwonton4718
    @wontonwontonwonton4718 2 года назад +10

    Ngl I unironically love reading reviews for books I can’t actually stomach reading

  • @Rara-zm2ps
    @Rara-zm2ps 2 года назад +27

    I have to say it....YOUR LIPS, YOUR NAILS, YOUR EYES, THEY ARE THE BOMB DOT COMMMMMM I HAVE TO KEEP REPLAYING CAUSE I CAN'T PAY ATTENTION TO ANYTHING ELSE LMAO...also another two books to add to my tbr, delicious 😌🤙🏻

  • @persononline123
    @persononline123 2 года назад +25

    I was worried that the tamale i microwaved while watching this had meat in it but luckily it didn’t and I could watch you talk about cannibalism and shit in peace.

  • @AvesmacK
    @AvesmacK Год назад +10

    I SEVERELY need you to read 'I'm thinking of ending things'. It made me actually sick to my stomach. I don't read disturbing books often but this one did it for me. Yes, it is a movie on Netflix but the book is so much better and the ending gives you no fucking closure AT ALL. There's this really intense chase scene and I was actually saying to the book out loud "Just jump out a window!" the chase scene made me sick and I thought I was actually going to throw up just from fear for the Main Character. It's just an eerie vibe of a book overall.

  • @pinksugarx3861
    @pinksugarx3861 2 года назад +95

    I’m incredibly interested in reading Tender is the Flesh after watching this, but I have a question about one of the TWs. I believe I can handle most of what is listed except for the reference to SA. I can handle SA in stories as long as it is not at the mercy of a child or is extremely graphic in its description. Does either of that take place in this book?

    • @julesdapper5584
      @julesdapper5584  2 года назад +66

      ⚠️⚠️⚠️ MASSIVE TRIGGER WARNING/ KINDA SPOILER⚠️⚠️⚠️
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      Okay so it's been a bit since I've read it, so I don't remember exacts. But yeah, they talk about the assault of a younger person, I think a teenager. I don't remember exactly how young, but ya know... too young. As far as the graphicness, it's descriptive enough to be upsetting.
      I guess I would recommend either skipping this book, or if you really want to check it out, just read a bit at a time and stop if it gets to be too much for you.

    • @pinksugarx3861
      @pinksugarx3861 2 года назад +14

      @@julesdapper5584 Alright thank you, I’ll definitely keep that in mind!

    • @yourbigfatdog992
      @yourbigfatdog992 2 года назад +2

      thank you same for me and i was looking everywhere to find out how bad it is

    • @yourbigfatdog992
      @yourbigfatdog992 2 года назад +1

      @@julesdapper5584 are there multiple instances of sa in the book

    • @user-mv1hv5ce3b
      @user-mv1hv5ce3b 2 года назад +13

      Not sure if this is helpful but it includes SA with a person who basically is mentally a child/cannot consent. It’s not graphic or described in detail but it did fuck me up.

  • @legofetus207
    @legofetus207 5 месяцев назад +6

    Tender is the flesh also works so well as like a NOVEL being adaptable to so many different themes, I got metaphors for love, capitalism, and I’m sure there are others I hadn’t picked up on but HOW DID I NOT GET THE ANIMAL RELATIONSHIP THEME 😭

    • @colorbar.s
      @colorbar.s 3 месяца назад

      cognitive dissonance i guess

  • @clairiannec.7981
    @clairiannec.7981 2 года назад +12

    You are the only person who would be able to make me want to read disturbing book... I am very delicate, but Tender of The Flesh sounds soooo interesting

  • @stevenwhuntva
    @stevenwhuntva 3 месяца назад +3

    "Steven is a very anxious, neurotic, miserable man"
    I feel called out.

  • @culwin
    @culwin 2 года назад +8

    Thanks for being the filter through which I experience these books, because I don't have the fortitude to read them myself. I watch a similar RUclips channel for Baywatch episodes.

  • @georgewashingtonsAR
    @georgewashingtonsAR 5 месяцев назад +11

    I love Tender is the flesh so much! I remember going into a book store and picked it up and so intrigued. I enjoyed it so much i used it for my book review for my english class and got 367/367. I really do recommend it, the way my skin feels aware as i read some of the methods they use on the head shakes my core. And your opinion on the world building is so right!! It’s so thought out and honestly addresses how the world has reacted and adapted to the virus. This book got me back into reading. Whenever i would yap about it most would look at me crazy but i don’t care at all. 10/10 read :3

  • @littlezorkie9311
    @littlezorkie9311 2 года назад +28

    This is the most chill video she’s made tbh. The vibes are immaculately comfy

  • @mlove312
    @mlove312 2 месяца назад +1

    I think if you genuinely recommend a book, you should give less information. The lack of information but the glowing review is what kept Tender is the Flesh in my mind for MONTHS until I finally found the audiobook on Spotify and listened to it. And oh my god it’s so incredible. It’s genuinely remarkable how easily you end up understanding the setting and Marcos’ story, and how it really feels like each event leads to another. I will say I’m personally less likely to read splatterpunk (which this book is not) so I prefer more spoiler-y reviews of those books because I’m far less likely to read them. But I love this series and hope to see more of it. It’s wonderful getting real reviews of these books because otherwise I may not pick them up at all because I don’t know if I’ll actually enjoy it, which I struggle with ALL genres. Love your work!

  • @teazombie14
    @teazombie14 2 года назад +6

    i could listen to you talk for hours, especially when it comes to media reviews! you're so articulate and have such an interesting point of view 💕
    i'm adding p much all your recommendations to my reading list and i look forward to seeing more!

  • @srlily2996
    @srlily2996 2 года назад +4

    when i read Tender is the Flesh it was in spanish, so i didn't recognize the tittle of the book at first, i got so excited to know you had read Cadáver Exquisito too! i've never thought too much about it but you're right with the worldbuilding stuff, it is SO well done, i kinda want to reread the book now haha
    also idk if i've said this before but i appreciate so much how you put explicit trigger warnings for the books, i can deal with some gross stuff but i'd like to know *what* it's going to be before reading

  • @doeblackerby5203
    @doeblackerby5203 2 года назад +6

    Maybe not the *most* disturbing, but Wasp Factory was incredibly good and definitely did not make me gag during that one scene. Uhhhhhhh Let's Go Play at the Adams (is that what it's called????) Anyway, keep up the great work!!!

    • @MW-dz8zy
      @MW-dz8zy 5 месяцев назад +3

      That chapter changed how I viewed the book. Yes, the whole book is weird, but up to that point I had found it tamer than expected. It was really jarring

  • @Jean-Luc_Renard
    @Jean-Luc_Renard Месяц назад +1

    9:00 I haven't experienced auditory hallucinations in over fifteen years, and I swear I heard the record scratch.

  • @inkcritters
    @inkcritters Месяц назад

    as someone who has never read it, cows highkey reminds me of the song meat by poppy, at first from the perspective of a human being abducted and used as livestock by aliens, before it quickly devolves into a cow's pov of the actual irl factory farm industry. especially the parts about some of the "free ones living in sewer cities", inbreeding, and forced cannibalism

  • @WolfShadowwhisper
    @WolfShadowwhisper Год назад +3

    1. Love the Junji Ito top. Uzimaki is awesome
    2. Great video (btw I may skip Cows, sounds gross)
    3. REALLY really looking forward to the next disturbing book review.

  • @SpiderQueenOfMars
    @SpiderQueenOfMars 5 месяцев назад +1

    Brownie looks like he can see into my soul but it doesn't affect his absolutely adorable nature. 11/10 would fight for him

  • @Tipsy_Turby
    @Tipsy_Turby 5 месяцев назад +4

    So I found an E-Book for cows and holy shit it's fucked. But I'm pretty intrigued by it so far, I'm half done with chapter 17 at the moment. I'm kinda disturbed, but I totally get the "taking breaks" because like--a lump was kinda forming in my throat the more I read lmfao.

  • @lilymasters2863
    @lilymasters2863 2 года назад +2

    Geez, these videos are great! I hope you put out more of these. I love (as someone with a weak stomach) watching people review books that I could never read. Great commentary, I've loved you're ability to tell stories since Daisy Brown.

  • @limendime3720
    @limendime3720 5 месяцев назад +2

    From what I understood, the cows are a stand-in for the working class. The cows know about human culture from observing the slaughterhouse for so many years. That's how they know about race relations, lol. They aren't racist, but they have a grasp on what bothers humans. It was the Guernsey that said it, the only "more evolved" cow.
    The author wrote about child abuse and its effects in an honest way that I have never seen before. It was a relief to read this book in a way. It is nice to be acknowledged without being shamed.

  • @_gremlinboy
    @_gremlinboy 2 года назад +2

    The timing! A bit silly but I was thinking today about how glad I am that you're doing this- like, when I watched daisy brown one of the only coherent thoughts I could form about it was along the lines of "this chick gets it, I bet she's cool as hell" and of course, turns out you are.
    Also there's just nothing I love more than this style of emotionally honest review video.

  • @cairn4838
    @cairn4838 2 года назад +7

    I don't know if I recommended this when I commented last time, but I think you'd really like Earthlings by Sayaka Murata. I read it all in one night and it haunts me to this day. Weirdly, it probably was my entry point into questioning whether or not I'm asexual? TW for CSA, incest, stuff like that. It's more of a quiet and unsettling novel, but the end is a gut punch and I love it.

  • @juliemassam933
    @juliemassam933 2 года назад +2

    I don't know if House of Leaves is up your alley, but it is so weird and suspenseful and it's got those weird little moments of gore and or "wait, what happened?".

  • @hbaird7258
    @hbaird7258 2 года назад +2

    I am SO glad you exist and are doing these videos. you are one of the only people on RUclips talking about books I’ve read. you’ve covered 3 I’ve read recently and 1 on my TBR.

  • @gothgirlglittercrust7118
    @gothgirlglittercrust7118 2 года назад +2

    I usually dont do too well with disturbing content but still kind of have an interest in it so vids like this are very helpful.

  • @trickofthelight5337
    @trickofthelight5337 2 года назад +1

    Brownie makes me so incredibly happy. I've got a bear as old at I am (30 yrs fuckin christ) and I've been wanting to give him similar treatment but don't know the first thing about sewing. So that was super cathartic.
    I totally come for the reviews even though I myself am not much as a reader. I just love hearing the fucking up shit people come up with and how those feelings or horror and revulsion are used to mean something and if they succeed So I super do love this series and honestly keep getting tempted by every one you cover on this format.

  • @rayvn03
    @rayvn03 5 месяцев назад +1

    Browny is adorable. I can tell he's well-loved! Also, your Dethklok shirt rocks.

  • @stevdawizard392
    @stevdawizard392 2 года назад +2

    A friend read Tender is the flesh and from what you said about Cows is....they suffer from the same problems, the interesting parts are interesting but there are a lot of slow parts that you have to slog through to get to the good parts

    • @julesdapper5584
      @julesdapper5584  2 года назад

      have you read either?

    • @stevdawizard392
      @stevdawizard392 2 года назад

      @@julesdapper5584 I have not unfortunately, my friend was very detailed about Tender Is the flesh and I've had my eye of Cows, but finding time is hard xD

  • @garnetcookley2012
    @garnetcookley2012 2 года назад +1

    this series is a great way for me to find out about books that i would never under any circumstance read

  • @gannumedes71
    @gannumedes71 2 года назад +3

    I actually really like Brownie! Patchwork stuff is so cute and he looks loved as hell.

  • @misterdewott8766
    @misterdewott8766 2 года назад +1

    There's something about Disturbing Books that allures me. Maybe it's cause I'm so used to disturbing games, cartoons, or even internet things. And books are such untapped potential that I can't get enough

  • @thatlynxstar6322
    @thatlynxstar6322 2 года назад +2

    Yeees tender is the flesh is SO good. The author came to my school in 2020 to talk about it! She gave really good insight about how it felt to write the book, how the success impacted her and what was she writing next. She was really nice :)

  • @santiarroundhere1316
    @santiarroundhere1316 3 месяца назад +1

    Love watching tour videos during dinner!!!😊😊😊

  • @kat8559
    @kat8559 2 года назад +2

    Really enjoying your reviews! I honestly want to read both of these. I've been avoiding visual horror media lately for some reason, but I think I want to read something uncomfy.

  • @Beach_flower
    @Beach_flower 4 месяца назад +1

    I’m not very far into this, but Under the Skin is also such a great book about using humans as food but for aliens. It’s soooooooo goooooodddd!!! There was a movie made years ago w Scarlett Johansson but they skipped over the entire part of the book where they go into the alien world and how they treat humans as cattle while the humans are aware the entire time. I loved it.

  • @connorfindlay-priest3704
    @connorfindlay-priest3704 5 месяцев назад +11

    Actively cackled out loud at "Who have you been hanging out with young man?"

  • @AlekHenderson
    @AlekHenderson Год назад +2

    I have to recommend High Life by Matthew Stokoe, author of Cows. It's a fantastic book, with a much stronger plot and less of a reliance on shock value.

  • @mikeflo4840
    @mikeflo4840 2 года назад +1

    The black farm is great read an really interesting premise. Some really dark scenes an a dark world built in detail. Great video too.

  • @microwavetrash2501
    @microwavetrash2501 2 года назад +3

    Jules uploaded! What a great birthday gift!
    My birthday was last year in October but late gifts are accepted too 🖤

  • @weebamcentire28
    @weebamcentire28 2 года назад +1

    im part way thru haunted which my mother bought me when i was like 14 and i did not expect it to get a callout but all things considered that makes sense.

  • @KiaraCatFurry17
    @KiaraCatFurry17 2 месяца назад

    Tender Is The Flesh sounds really good. Thanks for letting me know about it.

  • @sdimi12
    @sdimi12 Год назад +1

    Perhaps you should talk about No Longer Human (the Junji Ito adaptation). I’m a massive fan of Junji Ito’s work and in my opinion, No Longer Human is the disturbing book I’ve ever read. It’s a brilliant character study, it has amazing illustrations, it’s extremely disturbing and there’s many things in this book for you to talk about. This book is honestly a horror masterpiece.

  • @yeojinbiasedshin.x_2203
    @yeojinbiasedshin.x_2203 2 года назад +1

    Cute cats, i almost cried with that little cam kiss from Stella

  • @WellWoopdidoo
    @WellWoopdidoo 2 года назад +3

    Stella and Tilly are too cute, really takes the edge off the content of the book reviews.

  • @umpahumpah2962
    @umpahumpah2962 Год назад

    You mentioning Haunted omgg!! Bro I love Chuck’s work so much, currently reading Haunted and Snuff at the same time💀

  • @lunajacobsen2140
    @lunajacobsen2140 Год назад +1

    This is the reason I don't keep my goodreads public

  • @thomashayes5538
    @thomashayes5538 2 года назад

    a friend recommended me your channel and i was so excited to see these disturbing book reviews, i agree so much with a lot of what you say in your reviews of them! i really enjoyed Tender is the Flesh as well and the worldbuilding was the most fascinating and disturbing part of it. Something i wanted out of more of these books was more interesting prose, so one of my favorite disturbing books that i Highly recommend is Exquisite Corpse by Poppy Z. Brite. i think it raises some really thought-provoking stuff similar to what you said about Dead Inside (def gonna check that one out soon) and i really liked the writing style a lot as well :)

  • @hbaird7258
    @hbaird7258 2 года назад +2

    Tender is the Flesh feels like a book you’d read in a high school English class in hell.

  • @twdgs3
    @twdgs3 2 года назад +2

    love your reviews! disturbing books are some of my favorites because everything is out on the floor and it allows for a lot of exploration of humanity. have you tried exquisite corpse by poppy z. brite/billy martin? its very dark but its written so beautifully (like i've never seen gore described like it was pretty) i would recommend checking out the tws if you are bothered by any heavy topics like SA, abuse, homophobia, and of course gore

  • @WrathHatter
    @WrathHatter 2 года назад +6

    A may call it a cowlt?

  • @mckinleyreece8699
    @mckinleyreece8699 27 дней назад

    If you liked Tender is the Flesh and want to learn more about the meat and animal product industry as a whole, I highly recommend reading Porkopolis by Alex Blanchette. It's an ethnography about the author's experience working in a slaughterhouse for two years. It's genuinely stomach turning at points, but it covers a lot of the themes found in Tender is the Flesh

  • @cartoonhippie6610
    @cartoonhippie6610 2 месяца назад

    What s perfect video to watch while I eat this Nutella and jam covered bagel. I'm sure there's no way for the contents of this video to make me regret my breakfast decision.

  • @TrevorJamesMcNeil
    @TrevorJamesMcNeil 2 месяца назад

    The core of "Tender Is the Flesh" sounds suspiciously like "A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift and "Babycakes" by Neil Gaiman.

  • @maddy8188
    @maddy8188 2 года назад

    I just finished TitF a little while ago, and I loved hearing your thoughts on it!^^ The world building was one of my favorite aspects of it-- especially the interview scene. I'm so glad you enjoyed it!

  • @KarleeKarma
    @KarleeKarma 27 дней назад +1

    Suuuuuper late to this party, so hope you’ll see this comment lol
    I have read Cows & while I didn’t enjoy it, I thought it was interesting. The first half almost feels like an endurance test, if you can get through it, you’ve ‘earned’ the second half. I’m not sure the prize is worth the effort but that’s just me.
    Wanted to hit you up with a recommendation along the theme of these two books.
    Meat by Joseph D’Lacey
    I won’t say anymore, cos spoilers. But it’s one of my fav books
    Loving these reviews, glad yo have found you! ❤❤

  • @telekovski
    @telekovski 2 года назад +3

    For some reason I have issues with descriptions of books often putting me off of diving into them due to the way they're written/said/etc, even if the book in question is good, even if it's worth ignoring the overly clinical or, on the other hand, Buzzfeed-style plot summaries and give it a chance. But the way you talk is the exact way I would want to be introduced to a book! You really made them seem interesting AND explored the different aspects in a fun and engaging way
    I feel like "Boy Parts" by Eliza Clarke would make for a nice Disturbing Book Review, same with "Earthlings" by Sayaka Murata (I personally have a huge soft spot for the latter and Murata is one of my favourite authors). Looking forward to watching more of these and of course shout-out to tha kitties and Brownie

    • @julesdapper5584
      @julesdapper5584  2 года назад +2

      omfg Earthlings is one of my favorite books

    • @telekovski
      @telekovski 2 года назад

      @@julesdapper5584 Same!!! But Convenience Store Woman is my current #1

  • @stupendoushorrendous8258
    @stupendoushorrendous8258 5 месяцев назад

    OMG I grew up in a house full of that same type of blue rimmed glass you have at the end.

  • @alastor-thornehernandez3244
    @alastor-thornehernandez3244 8 месяцев назад +1

    How I read the trigger warnings for gender is the flesh: animal cruelty and goth. My brain mixed death and gore and I have never laughed harder at myself 😂😂😂😂

  • @sadwasdead5065
    @sadwasdead5065 2 года назад +1

    I honestly want to read the books based in your descriptions, but I keep forgetting that these are extremely gory and upsetting and if hannibal can make me uncomfy, these are a no go

    • @leee1260
      @leee1260 2 года назад +1

      If you ever decide you want to read them you could look up where the book goes into territory that you want to avoid and skip over those parts or look up a summary
      If not it’s always best to be safe and avoid them if it’s not for you :)

    • @sadwasdead5065
      @sadwasdead5065 2 года назад +2

      @@leee1260 thank you! I didn't even think about skipping the gross parts! And since I'm not that scared of spoilers I think it won't be hard to find when their parts will come.

  • @Rollermain12
    @Rollermain12 2 месяца назад +1

    Yay! I was right in my comment on the other video! Azami and Kirie jumper

  • @geoffreyhughes1
    @geoffreyhughes1 2 месяца назад

    Watching these in reverse order it seems.

  • @rafaelaguilar2950
    @rafaelaguilar2950 5 месяцев назад

    I just found your channel and I absolutely love it and your way of expressing stuff I really hope I get to see more videos from you in the future

  • @officialchuu1832
    @officialchuu1832 Год назад

    im glad this video was recommended to me (even if its a year late lol) your reviews are very entertaining!

  • @juzoreads
    @juzoreads Год назад

    Off topic but you should make more of these disturbing book reviews I love themmm

  • @Eternalbliss702
    @Eternalbliss702 2 года назад

    I'm reading both of these immediately lol you're so great. Please bring echo back!!! I was so invested, stupid covid

  • @CxSm0s_
    @CxSm0s_ 4 месяца назад

    >Saw the Video
    >Read "Cows"
    >Same reaction as Julia to his mothers dinner

  • @Spracker333
    @Spracker333 3 месяца назад

    Definitely gonna read tender is the flesh now!

  • @Three6Doll
    @Three6Doll 2 года назад

    New subbie here! Please do more videos like this! 🥺 I just finished watching both of your videos & I’m definitely going to read all of the books you mentioned. I recently read Tender Is The Flesh , I was both equally disturbed & amazed lol. Love from Texas! ✨🖤

  • @byebyememeboy2912
    @byebyememeboy2912 2 года назад

    I definitely recommend Dead Inside by Chandler Morrison. That book was a roller coaster. I had to put it down a few times just from sheer shock. I was expecting some messed up subjects but nothing on the level that book had.

  • @pizzalover471
    @pizzalover471 2 года назад +2

    I would like to see book rewiew of No longer human from Dazai Osamu i heared its good.:)

  • @kitinevangelista
    @kitinevangelista 2 года назад

    Been wanting to read both of these! Have you read Woom by Duncan Ralston? Would love to hear what you have to say. It was so disturbing but the way everything came together towards the end is amazing. Looking forward to more disturbing book reviews from you!

  • @katelynbolinger1181
    @katelynbolinger1181 Месяц назад

    I JUST NOTICED THE DETHKLOK SHIRT OMG

  • @FrostySparkles
    @FrostySparkles 2 года назад +1

    The Troop by Nick Cutter is the grossest book ive ever read. It mixes wilderness survival with a nasty virus and its SO gross.

  • @akatsukibakka13
    @akatsukibakka13 4 месяца назад

    I remember just reading Cows and having the AI voice read along with me on Kindle and i was following along, once the cow said a SLUR, I stopped for a little bit cause i was shook hahahah

  • @Cakelvr759
    @Cakelvr759 2 месяца назад

    Came for the stories stayed for the cat

  • @zacharywoltanski4285
    @zacharywoltanski4285 Год назад

    The most disturbing books I've ever read are Lautreamont's The Songs of Maldoror and The Tunnel by William Gass.
    The Songs of Maldoror is an occasionally very demented surrealist poetic novel from the mid-1800s about the nature of evil. Its composed of disjointed episodes covering Maldoror's bizarre escapades--for example, he mates with a shark, talks to a hair follicle, kills a dragon, torments many families, and chloroforms and bisects little girls to feed their flesh to giant lice he hope can one day inherit the earth. It's mostly rather beautiful and strange, really, it's an utter masterpiece and it was one of Dali's biggest inspirations. But it gets insanely gruesome, and there are passages wherein whats described is worse than anything ever yet depicted in film, that I legitimately cannot describe to anyone because it makes me nauseous to even think about; it would give a serial killer nightmares.
    The Tunnel is nasty and misanthropic. It has almost no violence or shock value, but the narrator is probably the most repulsive character in all of literature. It's about human hatred and prejudice in America. A college professor finds his historical research interrupted by reflections on his trip to Nazi Germany, his abusive father and his alcoholic mother, and his SA scandals--as he digs deeper into his past, he begins to dig a tunnel through his basement floor. Reading it is akin to suffocating for 650 pages. Highly recommended if you want to read one of the greatest American novels of the past 50 years or if you want to be unhappy for the next three weeks of your life.

  • @IntoTheDeep-i6c
    @IntoTheDeep-i6c 17 дней назад

    Tender is the flesh is a warning.

  • @Alex-ts7fb
    @Alex-ts7fb 2 года назад +2

    Hi! You should try to give a look at Spider by Patrick McGrath, not so gruesomely disturbing, but its a nice new gothic pyschologic horror novella. Also, check out The Dualists by Bram Stoker. Awesome content, greetings from Mexico!

  • @Rosesbuds3222
    @Rosesbuds3222 3 месяца назад

    I also loved tender is the flesh and think everyone should read this book!! Well love/hate relationship! I will be thinking
    About it for years

  • @PerpetualScreamingAaaaah
    @PerpetualScreamingAaaaah 4 месяца назад

    I mostly really enjoyed tender is the flesh, i havent picked up a book in years honestly but i finished this one in just two days. I wasnt satisfied with the ending however, i dont know.
    *SPOILER*
    I was half hoping it would end with Marcos being reported and sent to the slaughter house, the last pages walking us through the process of him well... being processed, and sold to butcher shops at a reduced price or something along those lines.

  • @chancehavins9215
    @chancehavins9215 2 года назад +1

    I’m obsessed with brownie

  • @patton_virgil103
    @patton_virgil103 4 месяца назад

    8:10 This is completely unrelated to the video but I've heard this EXACT background music in a video game and when I say I j u m p e d -

  • @yourbigfatdog992
    @yourbigfatdog992 2 года назад +2

    happy quinceanera Stela!!!!!!!!