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April 2024 buddy read: J.A.W. McCarthy's Sleep Alone
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I'm liking it so far. There was a lot of setting up the story in the first third of the book, but I thought it all felt very natural. The succubi mythology is interesting. I do hope that the band members get a little more characterization in the next third. So far, it's Jack, the lead singer, and the other two guys.

Things pick up when Helene comes on to the scene. The wet squishy supernatural sex reminds me a bit of L.S. Johnson's "The Pursuit of the Whole is called Love" from Vacui Magia.

I really liked how gender was completely irrelevant to who the band members were 'hooking up' with. Succubi seem very enlightened in that regard.
I also would have liked the band dynamics to be explored a little more.
I'm not at Coachella, but my coincidence is that I'm currently reading There Is No Antimemetics Division, which also involves characters having their memories sucked out.


#disappointed

I thought the succubi were actually not explained enough. [spoilers removed]"
I kept wanting to know the difference between feeding on a human and turning one into a succubus.
Overall, thought it was an interesting concept that just needed a little more character and story development. I think I read in the back of the book that McCarthy wrote this in part to explore the aging woman character… While I fully felt that she had created the band family out of loneliness, she never really felt old or undesirable to me in the telling.
You all have read short stories by this author? Any particular stories or collections you recommend?
Books mentioned in this topic
There Is No Antimemetics Division (other topics)Mongrels (other topics)
Vacui Magia (other topics)
Sleep Alone (other topics)
McCarthy's collection Sometimes We’re Cruel and Other Stories was a finalist for the Stoker and Jackson awards, and (more importantly!) one of our best recent monthly reads here.
Let's start close to the weekend.