Some more reads from this year that I’m catching up on posting
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Some more reads from this year that I’m catching up on posting
books I’ve read in 2021 📖 no. 164
The Patient by Jasper DeWitt
“Every hospital has at least one inmate who’s weird even for the mental ward. I’m talking about the kind of person whom even the doctors have given up on and whom everyone gives a wide berth, no matter how experienced they are. This type of patient is obviously insane, but nobody knows how they got that way.”
The Patient That Nearly Drove Me Out of Medicine
For those of you who don’t already know, “The Patient That Nearly Drove Me Out of Medicine” is a wonderful series from r/nosleep that was started a little over a year ago by reddit user mytheosholt.
You can check out the original post here, which includes links to the 8 following parts and sequel.
It’s one of my all-time favorite nosleep series (and won best original monster for 2015) but I’m not bringing it up just because of how awesome it is or how well it holds up.
I’m delighted to announce that you can now listen to the entire series read to you by youtube narrator Otis Jiry, who you may or may not recognize from the Chilling Tales for Dark Nights Channel. I’ve been listening to him read this series all week and now that it’s completed and the horrendous wait between uploads is over, I thought I’d make sure everyone knows how neat this is.
So, if you haven’t already read the series (or if you enjoyed reading the series and would like to hear it with some great voice acting) here is a link to the first video. Enjoy!
“The Patient That Nearly Drove Me Out of Medicine Part 1” narrated by Otis Jiry
...crianças - e adultos que ainda estão processando traumas de infância - não se culpam simplesmente por um desejo secreto de autodepreciação. Essas pessoas se culpam para que possam se sentir no controle do que parece ser uma situação impossível, porque o único jeito de sentir que podem processar o ocorrido é recuperando sua capacidade de ação, mesmo que seja culpando a si mesmos por algo pelo qual não têm controle algum.
Reading my silly little ghost romance to wash away the fear, uncertainty, and frustration of whatever the fuck happened in The Patient
O que quer que façam, não digam a seus filhos que os monstros que eles veem são coisas da imaginação. Porque, se pelo menos um pouco desta história for verdade, vocês podem estar assinando a sentença de morte de cada um deles.
O paciente, Jasper Dewitt.
26th and 27th books of 2023.
If Audition was twice as long I think I’d like it more.
I liked the way The Patient was told story wise.
Read of The Patient by Jasper Dewitt (2020) (205pgs)