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Super Cell Anemia


by duncan b. barlow

List Price: $13.95
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Sales Rank: 1671805
Studio: Afterbirth Books
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 244
Publication Date: January 09, 2008
Publisher: Afterbirth Books


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Product Description
A man who is obsessed with germs is obliged to bite on copper strips to keep from electrocuting himself--or others. While chased by a mutant cat man, suspected by the police, and desperately searching for a cure, it's no wonder that dating presents a particular challenge.


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Fascinating  
So I got Super Cell Anemia last night (after having to order it to the book store). It's really quite excellent so far -I've read through about 130 pages. The author splits the book into 2 main sections of storytelling. First is through the normal pacing, which always starts with a journal entry, and then continues after the italicized text into present tense. The other type of chapters begin with specific places, (like apartment rooms, a mansion, etc.) because the main character of the story has obsessive compulsive problems (he's always aware of sounds and investigates them) so he somewhat stalks on what people are doing.

It's really interesting so far and the author, Duncan B. Barlow, uses a quirky, almost naive way of explaining things.

The story touches on themes like sex, religion, paranoia, and motherhood. And then off of motherhood, rebellion I guess. An exotic dancer the main character likes, Charlie, had a mother that tortured her into learning ballet perfectly. Then as she grew up, she stopped dancing, but then started again, only now impurifying the ballet with many other different styles of dancing (leading to her exotic dancing). That was her form of revenge against her mother. But he's afraid to have sex or any form of relationship with her because he's obsessed with staying free of germs, haha.

As for the plot, the main character, Gilles, is electric and moved to Ohio so he could be investigated by Dr. Moore. The doctor gave him copper strips so he could relieve the electric currents through his limbs. And he's also been noticing sounds outside of his window at night to discover a mutant cat man, wearing a tuxedo, staring at him. Among other problems, he's also trying to date an exotic dancer.

It's odd (and unnerving/unsettling as the story progresses), but really fun and thoughtful as well. I highly recommend it. Excellent. I hope that Barlow writes more after this.
February 23, 2008


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