
If Metamorphosis was narrated in reverse, with the bug appearing at the end instead of at the beginning. White Fuzz reminded me of Kafka's Metamorphosis. The isolating atmosphere sets the scene and drags us through the dark and salty halls of the tower.ĬHECK OUT THE TRIGGER WARNINGS FOR THIS BOOK BEFORE READING IT.Īn audio copy of this work was kindly provided by NetGalley.

Some of us are so crippled by these thoughts that we feel anxiety just at the idea of leaving our homes and going out into the world.”Īlthough this sticks with the theme of the strange and bizarre, dripping with gross moments, it also has deeper content that is very relatable. “Society forces us all to become some strange version of ourselves that simply isn’t accurate, so it makes all of us uncomfortable and awkward as we interact with one another.

It breaks into the mind's thought processes of trying to deal with the outside world and how it affects the inner self. It focuses on their dynamics as residents of the building and their human dysfunctionality. I was excited to once again visit The Eighth Block Tower. What ensues is the strangest, the weirdest and most confusing night of his life.īeing the second installment of The Bedlam Bible Series, I could not wait to get started. He realizes that she also lives in the same building and when he is invited over to her place he decides to go. Out of curiosity and boredom he decides to answer. He receives a text from a woman he does not know, a random dial.

“She dissolved just yesterday, and though I can’t fathom ever forgetting her, I’ve decided to write down the details of our meeting, of those few precious hours, for the hours changed me…”įranklin lives in The Eighth Block Tower.
