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Break The Bodies, Haunt The Bones Hardcover – February 5, 2019

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“[T]his novel is extraordinary . . . It is Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle, mixed with H. G. Wells’s The Island of Doctor Moreau, set in the creepiest screwed-up town since ’Salem’s Lot . . . [A] major achievement.” — Adam-Troy Castro, Sci Fi Magazine

Swine Hill was full of the dead. Their ghosts were thickest near the abandoned downtown, where so many of the town’s hopes had died generation by generation. They lingered in the places that mattered to them, and people avoided those streets, locked those doors, stopped going into those rooms . . . They could hurt you. Worse, they could change you.

Jane is haunted. Since she was a child, she has carried a ghost girl that feeds on the secrets and fears of everyone around her, whispering to Jane what they are thinking and feeling, even when she doesn’t want to know. Henry, Jane’s brother, is ridden by a genius ghost that forces him to build strange and dangerous machines. Their mother is possessed by a lonely spirit that burns anyone she touches. In Swine Hill, a place of defeat and depletion, there are more dead than living.

When new arrivals begin scoring precious jobs at the last factory in town, both the living and the dead are furious. This insult on the end of a long economic decline sparks a conflagration. Buffeted by rage on all sides, Jane must find a way to save her haunted family and escape the town before it kills them.

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Bronze Medalist in the 2019 Florida Book Awards, Popular Fiction category

“In Break the Bodies Haunt the Bones, Micah Dean Hicks has crafted a haunting story with multi-generational appeal, where the very real horror of poverty meets supernatural horror, and social issues like xenophobia, racism and economic anxiety are addressed organically through allegory and gripping storytelling. I finished this book three nights ago and still feel the chill of Swine Hill in my bones.” — Chris L. Terry, author of Black Card and Zero Fade

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MICAH DEAN HICKS is the author of the story collection Electricity and Other Dreams—a book of dark fairy tales and bizarre fables that won the 2012 New American Fiction Prize. He is also the winner of the 2014 Calvino Prize judged by Robert Coover, the 2016 Arts and Letters Prize judged by Kate Christensen, and the 2015 Wabash Prize judged by Kelly Link. His stories and essays have appeared in dozens of magazines ranging from the New York Times to Lightspeed to the Kenyon Review. Hicks teaches creative writing at the University of Central Florida in Orlando.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harper Voyager
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 5, 2019
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ First Edition
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 304 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1328566455
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1328566454
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.07 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.25 x 1 x 9.5 inches
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Micah Dean Hicks is the author of the novel Break the Bodies, Haunt the Bones and the story collection Electricity and Other Dreams. He is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts creative writing fellowship, has been awarded the Calvino Prize, and is a two-time finalist for the Nelson Algren Award. His writing has appeared in The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy, The New York Times, Lightspeed, Nightmare, and elsewhere. Hicks grew up in rural southwest Arkansas and now lives in Houston.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2021
    Format: KindleVerified Purchase
    This novel falls at the intersection of genres: contemporary setting with a science fiction spin in parts, and fantasy throughout. Almost magical realism in the way the narrative’s unique take on ghosts and hauntings is accepted as normal by the characters while feeling utterly otherworldly.

    The story is strange, weird, sorrowful, and unsettling, full of juxtapositions and challenging allegories and metaphors. Everything is steeped in tension and a fantastic sense of setting and mood. The plot is slow and simmering, built from emotion and interiority and depth—something I crave in fiction and find so infrequently. Events gradually complicate and the story has grabbed your heart before you realize the wrenching motion is coming next. It was also beautifully human and believable, which seems hard to pull off with so many surreal elements involved.

    I liked and got attached to almost all the characters, which is rare. Even the ones we’re supposed to hate were painted with sympathy. The fact that Jane’s ghost has insight into the interiority of others gives the story a way to illustrate other characters deeply while keeping in a tight, sensory, emotional point of view.

    Lastly, the prose style is gorgeous and evocative! Dripping with mood and emotion. Excellent unique word choices that give so much depth and layers to support the slower pace of the story. Loved it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2019
    Format: Kindle
    This voracious bibliophile is all about scene staging. It is an absolute necessity in a good/great/satisfying read. This gruesome story had that in spades!

    The premise was unique, which scores major points with me. Taking one look at the book's title, I obviously expected some dark material but I was not prepared for some of the head tripy-ness this book dishes out. Just thinking about being harrassed by a needy ghost that can cause you to black out... whose actions you are not privy to, essentially causing you to be an unwilling passenger in your own body, now THAT'S creepy.

    The writing was stark, succinct and unapologetically laid bare for the reader to take it or leave it. BUT let's forget for the moment the whole "ghosts being able to hop inside a person's body and take it for a spin" aspect... asking us to suspend reality enough to allow for ghosts that swarm inanimate objects like cars, music boxes and drains, causing them to fail and clog stretches my frivolity tolerance a bit too thin. The world building, on the other hand, was evocative and sinister as all hell. There were loads of ghosts that don't understand personal boundaries that can overload things as well as people... there were people not haunted with ghosts who were psycho, agro killers anyway... and then there were people just trying to survive this crazy town. My favorite characters were side characters though. I really liked Bethany, Henry and his father. They each brought a fragile yet resilient dimension to the plot. I loved how broken they were not only because it was interesting to see how they dealt with it but to also see how they "fixed" themselves and their situations in the end. I liked Henry, his tinkering brain, and his brilliant, mad scientist ghost interloper who tried and tried but couldn't seem to get anything right. I loved how strong Bethany was and how determined she remained. Henry's father helped out in the weirdest times but for someone so out of touch with reality, he was somehow there for his kids in a pinch.

    One thing I hate to say is that I could only get through this in spurts. The plot was sufficiently ghoulish but it just didn't grab ahold of my attention and keep it there. There was an unfortunate case of insta-love, which annoys me to no end but at least it wasn't drawn out with deep, protracted declarations. Also, the ending was a tad confusing. I totally love anything and everything about alternate dimensions BUT it wasn't described with enough detail and therefore, it wasn't wrapped up as neatly as I think it was going for. I am definitely not one who needs a story to be wrapped up with a sparkly bow but it did feel like that was where it was going and if so, it failed.

    Overall: This nightmarish read was solid. The writing was good and the world building even better. The character development was not as stellar but was still decent. If I could have read it straight through, no stopping and starting and stopping again, I would have rated it higher but as it is, it's a good, macabre story.

    *** I was given a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review ***
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2019
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    I didn't know anything about this book and just jumped right in: I read it in two sittings on a plane and the pages flew by -- HA!. But seriously, the the author's writing style is very accessible. Not in a "hey, this was written for a third-grade reading level," way, rather, the text is easy to consume and the imagery is well done. That means it is very easy to dive into the totally messed up world in which this story is set.

    This is a very dark and depressing story, but not in the typical horror-movie or angels/demons styles. It definitely rates high on the weirdness scale: something I would expect to have seen on "The Outer Limits" or "The Twilight Zone." The book's cover text and description on Amazon cover the main setup. If that doesn't sound like something that would interest you, frankly, it probably won't. If you are looking for something really different or were a fan of either of those two shows, I believe you will be satisfied with this story.

    The characters are developed with care and the reader is definitely encouraged to worry about them, if for no other reason than to understand their lots in life, their pain and to feel sorry for them. Rather than yelling at these characters to watch out for the killer hiding behind the closet door, the reader wants to scream at these people to get away from their toxic town! It turns out that is easier said than done due to the infestation of the dead-but-still-hanging-around-causing-trouble entities (demons? ghosts?).

    As things continue to crumble around them, the central characters just go on about their lives until something triggers a significant change that affects the whole town. From that point, we see how each of the characters react and the outcomes of their actions.

    I really enjoyed the book and my only complaint is that I was constantly trying to draw parallels between real life and every little thing that happened in the story. That's mostly on me: I wanted to understand not only what the author has put on the page, but the statement he is making about society. There is so much here that I was constantly heading down rabbit trails to see where they led.

    It may not be for everyone, and there are some things that I just could not figure out: Bethany.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
    Format: HardcoverVerified Purchase
    I bought this for a freind she loves it thank you.