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Red X
Red X: A Novel | David Demchuk
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A hunted community. A haunted author. A horror that spans centuries. Men are disappearing from Toronto's gay village. They're the marginalized, the vulnerable. One by one, stalked and vanished, they leave behind small circles of baffled, frightened friends. Against the shifting backdrop of homophobia throughout the decades, from the HIV/AIDS crisis and riots against raids to gentrification and police brutality, the survivors face inaction from the law and disinterest from society at large. But as the missing grow in number, those left behind begin to realize that whoever or whatever is taking these men has been doing so for longer than is humanly possible. Woven into their stories is David Demchuk's own personal history, a life lived in fear and in thrall to horror, a passion that boils over into obsession. As he tries to make sense of the relationship between queerness and horror, what it means for gay men to disappear, and how the isolation of the LGBTQ+ community has left them profoundly exposed to monsters that move easily among them, fact and fiction collide and reality begins to unravel. A bold, terrifying new novel from the award-winning author of The Bone Mother.
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Twainy
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The Author interjects his personal experiences between chapters breaking the 4th wall which gives this …. Historical, LGBTQ+ horror memoir … credence & draws a fine line between true crime & fiction.

You get a real feel for the horrors this community suffered in Toronto decades ago.

Plenty of trigger warnings. Fabulous narration.

Made me sad. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2 👇🏻

Twainy There‘s a bit of a supernatural subplot that keeps things interesting. You walk through this community seeing it through a gay man‘s eyes. Loneliness, fear, brutality, discrimination and yet the community closes ranks in an effort to solve men gone missing. 6mo
Reggie I loved this book. 6mo
Twainy @Reggie IKR?! I feel like people will see that I recommend the book & think, she‘s twisted … but it was a good book & felt like an accurate portrayal. 6mo
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psalva
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As much a study of horror as a genre as it is a queer horror story. Demchuk goes Vonnegut and inserts himself and real historical events into the story. This left me with questions but I felt like that was done purposefully. It was graphic, gory, and creepy, but also highlighted the strength, resilience and interconnectedness of the queer community in a unique way. Just wow!
Check the content warnings- there‘s a lot!⬇️

psalva Thank you so much @Reggie for picking this for #LMPBC! It was intense but I loved it! 13mo
Reggie @psalva I‘m so glad you liked it! Maybe in the future we can do another queer round! 12mo
psalva @Reggie I‘d definitely be up for another set of queer books. I‘m moving in a few months so I held off but once I get settled I‘ll probably sign on for the next round because it was a lot of fun! 12mo
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Michael_Gee
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@Reggie I loved this book and am having @Howardsimmons read it before I send it along.

Reggie Yayyyy! It‘s one of my favorites this year for sure. 1y
Howardsimmons It was so good! 5mo
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Reggie
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#GroupL @Michael_Gee this went off to you on Saturday. I loved this book. It‘s about a boogeyman on the streets of 1980s Toronto targeting gay men. Not only did Demchuk‘s talented writing creep me the hell out, he also talked about queer community. One that is resilient and is capable of caring for and loving one each other when it feels like no one else in the world seems to care. Pick!

Michael_Gee Can‘t wait! 1y
Magdalenka This book sounds amazing to be honest 1y
Michael_Gee Received it today! It looks so good. I‘m really excited! ❌ 1y
Reggie @Magdalenka it was amazing! I hope you like it if you read it. 1y
Magdalenka If I find a copy to read for sure I will ! 1y
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bthegood
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I read a review by @kwmg40 and stacked and read - and loved it. Explores an LGBTQ+ community in Toronto from 1984-2016, men from the community go missing, and members of the community are trying to figure that out while dealing with prejudice/discrimination/apathy from the police and general public and their own fears - there is a supernatural element. The author also inserts himself into this story. (more below)

bthegood That was interesting and new to me - overall, graphic and creepy and real and sad, and hard to sum up and glad I read it. #JubilantJuly #BookSpinBingo Make a great day everyone - 🙂 2y
Addison_Reads This review has really intrigued me now. I'm going to have to read this one. 2y
kwmg40 @bthegood So glad to hear you liked this book! This novel stayed with me for quite some time after I finished it. 2y
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bthegood @Addison_Reads I look forward to your thoughts on it🙂 2y
bthegood @kwmg40 I think it will with me too👍 2y
WJCintron 🙌😃 Thanks for the review! I just added it to my TBR! 2y
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bthegood
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#JubilantJuly @Andrew65

I am on vacation at Chautauqua the week of this readathon so I will be spending my days and evenings in social activities, to be realistic and to keep my reading going I will make a goal of 20 hours of reading -

Make a great day everyone - 🙂

Andrew65 Enjoy your vacation 😊 2y
bthegood @Andrew65 thx 😎 (edited) 2y
PaperbackPirate Have fun! 📚 2y
bthegood @PaperbackPirate thx - 6 hour car ride today so definitely get some reading hours in - 🙂 2y
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kwmg40
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This is a horror story about men mysteriously disappearing from Toronto's gay village, reflecting real-life events that happened in the city. I found this book deeply disturbing and provocative. I recommend it with reservations, as it's quite graphic and the format is unusual, but wow, Demchuk sure can write horror!

#auroraawards
#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 2y
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ReadingOver50
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The book itself started out interesting, following the lives of gay men who disappear from Toronto. Starting in 1984 and going to 2016, I felt the time jumps were very abrupt. We would be in one time line, and the next chapter would be in a new year, following new characters. It got to be too much, too many people.

I enjoyed the supernatural aspect of this and wanted more. And I didn't understand the ending at the dinner party.

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MysticFaerie
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4⭐/5⭐

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StellaDz
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Inspired by the murders, disappearances, and fear of the LGBTQ in Toronto (and elsewhere), this is a horror novel. It becomes a memoir when the author adds his own experiences after each chapter. And then the author breaks the fourth wall by interacting with the characters. Something rare. It is an experience.

Once the last lines were read, I had stopped what I was doing, and was simply experiencing. That doesn‘t happen often.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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StellaDz
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I‘ve realized that I have an Audible backlog, so trying to tackle that in 2022! #currentlylistening