Submitted by twindrillz t3_y8vesb in books

Yknow, I do understand why some people would be turned off by this book. It’s main form of disgust is how feces and defecation is mentioned all the time. There’s also the general grossness of the slaughterhouse…and the resulting beastiality.

However…I wouldn’t say that’s the true horror, at least in my opinion. It’s what happens to Steven that scares me. He’s a victim of long-term neglect and abuse from his mother that just wants a better life, but doesn’t know how to achieve it. But when he does (such as obtaining his slaughterhouse job and falling in love), those soon fall apart. It doesn’t help that others like Cripps attempts to manipulate him into sinking further into obscenity. And while the ending is written to be “happy”, it just feels tragic—he’s snapped and lost all awareness of reality, convinced that the herd is truly the best place for him to stay in.

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Objective-Narwhal-38 t1_it223b1 wrote

The true horror is what happens to the cows and to the people whose lot in life are forced to work at such a place and the people who eat those cows that keep such a place in business. I'm guessing that was kind of the idea, anyway.

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twindrillz OP t1_it22cnw wrote

That’s also true. I don’t even think the slaughterhouse was Steven’s first job—he was fired from an earlier job iirc.

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Objective-Narwhal-38 t1_it25fi6 wrote

What's weird is i have seen two mentions of this book in two days and before that I thought I was the only one in the world that had read that book lol.

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twindrillz OP t1_it2bsev wrote

There was another?

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Objective-Narwhal-38 t1_it2ciw2 wrote

Someone asked for disturbing books like Cow. I said they should read Dead Inside by Chandler Morrison. Most disturbing book I have ever read and hopefully it stays that way

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