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Beyond All Reasonable Doubt, Jesus Is Alive!: Stories
Beyond All Reasonable Doubt, Jesus Is Alive!: Stories | Melissa Lozada-Oliva
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"Powerful short fiction that lingers."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Lozada-Oliva shines in this scintillating collection . . . Readers will be enthralled."--Publishers Weekly "Melissa Lozada-Oliva writes with a perfect blend of intoxicating magic and unflinching humor, illuminating the visceral tensions of yearning and darkness that define our most human moments. A beautiful, sharp-tongued collection that feels like an instant classic with an edge all its own."--Chelsea Bieker, author of Madwoman and Godshot From the author of Dreaming of You and Candelaria comes an ethereal and revelatory short story collection about faith, delusion, and the demons that can't get enough of us. A beheaded body interrupts a quinceaera. An obsession with her father's bizarre video game shifts a lonely girl's reality. A sentient tail sprouts from a hospital worker's backside, throwing her romantic life into peril. And in the novella "Community Hole," a recently cancelled musician flees New York and finds herself in a haunted punk house in Boston. This collection, at once playful, grisly, and tender, presents a tapestry of women ailing for something to believe in - even if it hurts them. Using body horror, fabulism, and humor, Melissa Lozada-Oliva mines the pain and uncanniness of the modern world. Reveling in the fine line between disgust and desire, Beyond All Reasonable Doubt, Jesus is Alive! is for the sinner in us all.
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Chelsea.Poole
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Mehso-so

My first go at the #ToB26 long list. Short stories aren‘t typically my favorite, though I have adored two from last year. So I had high hopes but unfortunately didn‘t get on with these surreal stories. My favorite was the one with the tail. Lots of animals throughout, so I added a shot of my little meanie taken while I finished it up. I‘ll also say, it would have likely been better if I‘d have read the print instead of listened.

Bookwormjillk Good to know since this is the time of year I usually rely a lot on audiobooks. Thanks. 3d
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BarbaraBB Thanks for the tag. Love reading these TOB reviews 3d
Hooked_on_books I‘m so curious about this one! 3d
Ruthiella 😻😻😻 3d
dabbe 🩶🐾🩶 3d
squirrelbrain Gorgeous puss - so not a meanie, I‘m sure! 🤨 I can see how this wouldn‘t work well on audio. 3d
sarahbarnes 😻 Good to know your review of this one! I do like short story collections but the stories within are always hit or miss. 3d
CBee Oooo. Pretty kitty 🐱💚 3d
MemoirsForMe 😻😻😻 3d
AnnCrystal 💝💕😻🐾💝. 2d
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squirrelbrain
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Pickpick

The first story in this collection narrated by women and girls was fab - meaningful and understandable. After that things got a bit patchy - some were good but there were others where I just didn‘t get the symbolism and I‘m not even sure if I was meant to - the stories just fizzled out.

Overall, though, I can see what the author was trying to do so a light pick.

(Also, it‘s not really horror or body-horror - a few bugs is all. Oh, and a tail!)

Flaneurette I just checked this out from the library and was curious if anyone else had any thing to say. Glad to see you gave it a pick! 6d
squirrelbrain I look forward to hearing your thoughts too. @Flaneurette 6d
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