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  • Boy Parts

  • Written by: Eliza Clark
  • Narrated by: Eliza Clark
  • Length: 8 hrs and 10 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (51 ratings)

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Boy Parts

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Irina obsessively takes explicit photographs of the average-looking men she persuades to model for her, scouted from the streets of Newcastle. Placed on sabbatical from her dead-end bar job, she is offered an exhibition at a fashionable London gallery, promising to revive her career in the art world and offering an escape from her rut of drugs, alcohol and extreme cinema.

The news triggers a self-destructive tailspin, centred around Irina's relationship with her obsessive best friend and a shy young man from her local supermarket who has attracted her attention....

Boy Parts is the incendiary debut novel from Eliza Clark, a pitch-black comedy both shocking and hilarious, fearlessly exploring the taboo regions of sexuality and gender roles in the 21st century.

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i support womens rights, and also their wrongs

there's a problematic edgelord misandrist side to me that enjoys indulging in the sensationalized violence female characters inflict on men, having grown up seeing the reversed a million times over, its a little schadenfreude. Also Eliza Clark is one of few writers who can reference contemporary online culture that doesnt feel cringily out-of-touch (even if it will make it extremely dated in short time)

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Jesus Christ

this satisfied me and my love for extreme media. it was out there and miserable but I couldn't stop listening. stories about damaged people are always the best. clever

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Psychotograhy

Riveting and hyper-visual. The voice of art and trauma. BPD gone wild.
The narrator (author) is perfection.

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An absolute wild ride

Very raw and unhinged, absolutely couldn't stop listening to it. I'm definitely going to be reading more from Eliza Clark

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Borderline

Irina is deeply messed up but she was sexually abused as a teenager and has an unloving mother. She has difficulty forming relationships, self harms, shows wild impulsiveness (drugs, alcohol, sex etc,) shows splitting of her feelings towards others, is very emotionally labile, is prone to feelings of victimization, hates criticism, has chronic eating disorder and is obsessed with her image. She also has mild psychosis. In short she pretty much fulfills all the DSM V criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder. In one conversation with Flo they even talk about Irina being BPD. However, she never seeks professional therapy, preferring to self medicate.
The author has crafted a cool story around this theme based on Irina's work as a neo-Mapplethorpe/Arbus fetish photographer which is an interesting insight into the world of UK art schools and the various hierarchies and petty jealousies that exist in that sphere. Overall the cyclical picking up of lads for photo shoots and life of drunken/stoned parties does suffer a little bit in her own words of, "rinse and repeat" with a fairly predictable arc. There are some subtleties such as whether "my boy" and "Mr B" even existed.
I hugely enjoyed the great performance of Eliza Clark and the voices she uses for the main characters and their texts (especially Eddie from Tesco). Loved the regional Geordie accents and talk of Mackems (Sunderland fans) and other north-east cultural references. Nice contemporary themes enter the background to the novel including gender, consent, the North-South divide and Brexit.
All in all pretty good, rather dark, and a little bit too much of trying the make Irina fit the full nine yards BPD diagnosis, maybe not all cases are quite so text book.

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The main character is horrible

The plot itself was unique and kept you guessing where it was going, and to be honest surprised me with how dark it got at some points. The main character is such a horrible, unlikeable person I found myself wanting her to get caught or at least get the karma she deserved.

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woman vs the void / sad hot girl books

An incredibly raw perspective from our unhinged protagonist. Dark, yet hilarious and extremely quoteable. An absolutely magnificent narration from the author herself. The voices she does for the other characters are just dripping with contempt. Especially the text message conversations, I will never look at texts ending with 'haha' the same again. Bonus references to Lord of the Rings!

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Interesting as a piece of literature, but not for everyone

I feel like the reason I enjoyed this is because I have studied literature. Some might find it too gruesome, but I think the level of violence is appropriate for the point. It’s not violence just for the sake of violence. Very interesting to read this and reflect on my personal reactions to it. Why was I uncomfortable at certain points and more so why was I not uncomfortable at other parts. Worth the read if you’ve the stomach for it.

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Worthwhile read

Listened to this whole book in one sitting. Very unique and interesting read that subverts a lot of common themes such as exploitation, sex, consent, power, gender and trauma. Dark and disturbing story that feels uncomfortably intimate yet bleak.

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i couldn’t wait for it to end

due to the way i am i had to finish the audio book even though it was treacherous listen. like i get the book.. where the author was going with it.. but it seriously fell flat even just half way through chapter 1. there was so much more to expand on within the story.

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