A review by bashsbooks
Creep: Accusations and Confessions by Myriam Gurba

challenging dark emotional reflective medium-paced

5.0

Creep is an explosive and precise examination of abuse, one that challenges readers on their preconceived notions of who's a "good" guy, and who's a "bad" one. Full of nuance and humor, Gurba expertly threads her experiences through the eye of much larger societal issues. This essay collection is not for the faint of heart - Gurba is not one to mince words - but if you can stomach the content, it's well-worth the read.

Also, I read the audiobooks, which Gurba narrated herself. She gives the intended inflection of each word, even getting choked up at one point. And there is a little bell noise to coincide with line breaks, which I enjoyed.

My favorite essays were: "Locas," "Mitote," "Slimed," "Itchy," and the three-part, titular "Creep."

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