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We Are All Completely Fine
We Are All Completely Fine
Author: Daryl Gregory
ISBN-13: 9781616961718
ISBN-10: 1616961716
Publication Date: 8/12/2014
Pages: 192
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Tachyon Publications
Book Type: Paperback
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LaurieS avatar reviewed We Are All Completely Fine on + 504 more book reviews

We were a team of professional insomniacs. Once you know there are monsters under the bed, closing your eyes becomes a foolhardy act. So, we paced. We stared into the dark. We listened for the creak of the opening door. This is a story about a group of strangers, all from different walks of life, who have been brought together for a group therapy session. They are all trauma survivors but each of them carries scars caused by the stuff that haunts dreams and fuels horror films. None of them are fine. Not even close.  The horrors unravel very slowly and the reader is forced to piece together each reveal and attempt to make sense of it. It took me awhile to figure out what was going on with each character because there is no big info. dump spew. Not that I’m complaining. Things unravel just as I assume they would in a real life therapy group. Because of the trauma (or simply because they are human) only one guy jumps in and spills his entire history but not in a coherent manner. The rest are wary of each other. And for good reasons. This was an intriguing novella filled with frightening ideas but I truly wish it had been a wee bit longer and that I could’ve learned more about the characters than I did. Their backstories were fascinating and horrifying but there was much left unsaid. Perhaps a sequel is on the horizon? *I received a copy of this book from Netgalley for review.

dragoneyes avatar reviewed We Are All Completely Fine on + 798 more book reviews
Amazing book! It definitely didn't start out that way. It is about a group of people that come together in a support group to talk about the trauma that each one has been through. Sounds okay but then you start listening to the group and it is hard to like a single member. Just when you wonder what you got yourself into, the group delves in deeper. These people have not only been through trauma but at supernatural hands. As we learn each individual story, we learn more about them. We see there is more to the group and by the end you not only cringe at the horrors that they been put through but you also fall in love with each one of them.
This is my first Daryl Gregory book and I can't wait to pick up another! So deeply impressed!!