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Animals Eat Each Other

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Animals Eat Each Other

By: Elle Nash
Narrated by: Kasi Hollowell
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"Nash writes with psychological precision, capturing Lilith’s volatile shifts between directionless frustration, self-destructiveness, ambivalence, and vulnerable need. A complex, impressive exploration of obsession and desire." (Publishers Weekly)

In this stunning and powerful debut, a girl with no name embarks on a fraught three-way relationship with Matt, a Satanist and a tattoo artist, and his girlfriend Frances, a new mom. The liaison is caged by strict rules and rigid emotional distance. Nonetheless, it’s all too easy to surrender to an attraction so powerful she finds herself erased, abandoning even her own name in favor of a new one: Lilith.

As Lilith grows closer to Matt, she begins to recognize the dark undertow of obsession and jealousy that her presence has created between Matt and Frances, and finds herself balancing on a knife’s edge between pain and pleasure, the promise of the future and the crushing isolation of the present. With stripped-down prose and unflinching clarity, Nash examines madness in the wreckage of love, and the loss of self that accompanies it.

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Clumsy well versed erotica

Theres something slimy and uncomfortable about the content of this book, which is where the appeal lies. Nash manages to sexualise her characters with harsh and soft tones, while keeping her prose cunning, captive and coy.

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Relatable as a hypersexull person

Even though this book is fictional it doesn’t feel that way The feeling and thoughts of the main character feel real,true
The main character inner monologue about sex felt relatable as hyper sexual person

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