You Feel It Just Below the Ribs

You Feel It Just Below the Ribs

2021 • 352 pages

Ratings5

Average rating3.8

15

Well written and intense. I wish it had some of the humor of Cranor's well-known project, Welcome to Night Vale.

Dystopian fiction that displays influences from 1984, Brave New World, maybe even A Handmaid's Tale—definitely Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

Because the book deals with the ability to alter memories, there is a lot of ambiguity, especially in the last few chapters.

Is the editor/author of the footnotes and prologue/epilogue Rosemary, master manipulator?

July 22, 2023Report this review