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The Rats

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Stowing away in your earbuds, gnawing at your stores, and leaping from your dark corners at your tender ears, it's James Herbert's The Rats! A verminous return to the kind of bad book that's always the best: the kind where, every couple pages, somebody nearly has sex and absolutely gets eaten by giant rats.

If you ever wanted a book about mutant rats invading the slums of London, then The Rats is for you — and if you didn't, what are you doing listening to IDEOTVPOD, anyway? It's time. Grab your flashlight, pull on your heaviest gloves, and come with J. and Clsn on an exploration of two hundred of the rat-infestedest pages anyone has ever seen. It's time for ... The Rats.

Recommendations:

  • Rebecca Solnit, Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas
  • Helen DeWitt, Lightning Rods

Music:

  • "Rats in the Cellar" by Aerosmith
  • "Rats" by Clutch
  • "Hot Rails to Hell" by Blue Oyster Cult
  • "Rat Bait" by The Swimming Pool Q's
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The Rats

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When? This feed was archived on July 09, 2018 00:00 (6y ago). Last successful fetch was on May 29, 2024 13:47 (4M ago)

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Stowing away in your earbuds, gnawing at your stores, and leaping from your dark corners at your tender ears, it's James Herbert's The Rats! A verminous return to the kind of bad book that's always the best: the kind where, every couple pages, somebody nearly has sex and absolutely gets eaten by giant rats.

If you ever wanted a book about mutant rats invading the slums of London, then The Rats is for you — and if you didn't, what are you doing listening to IDEOTVPOD, anyway? It's time. Grab your flashlight, pull on your heaviest gloves, and come with J. and Clsn on an exploration of two hundred of the rat-infestedest pages anyone has ever seen. It's time for ... The Rats.

Recommendations:

  • Rebecca Solnit, Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas
  • Helen DeWitt, Lightning Rods

Music:

  • "Rats in the Cellar" by Aerosmith
  • "Rats" by Clutch
  • "Hot Rails to Hell" by Blue Oyster Cult
  • "Rat Bait" by The Swimming Pool Q's
  continue reading

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