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The Rumblejack
The Rumblejack
7 years ago

They’re in the very fabric of reality.
That said, the something in the foreground doesn’t particularly look like a body, unless it’s a body in a cape, riding an anteater. At least that’s what I see, maybe someone has a better idea.

Lydia D
Lydia D
7 years ago

Are you sure those are bullet holes? They look like the spore production stage of a mold to me.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
7 years ago

Is the book cover supposed to be bleeding?
I am not sure that a parking structure could bleed.
Unless it was in a David Cronenberg movie.

L-Plate Pen
L-Plate Pen
7 years ago

…and that’s what happens when you swat flies with your book cover, kids.

Grackle
Grackle
7 years ago

Parking…structure? Does that not sound weird to anybody else, like it was written by a robot or an alien attempting to seem human or something?

Why wouldn’t you call it a parking garage?

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
7 years ago
Reply to  Grackle

Google:
“parking garage” about 51,600,000 hits
“parking structure” about 419,000 hits
Some people take the word less traveled.

Grackle
Grackle
7 years ago
Reply to  Naaman Brown

Well…if that don’t beat all.

dtw42
7 years ago
Reply to  Grackle

Still, I’m glad you brought that up: it wasn’t just you – it sounded weird to me too.
(Even “Multi-storey car park” gets 899,000 hits – which is a far more familiar phrase to me … but I certainly wouldn’t use it in a book title!)

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
7 years ago
Reply to  dtw42

Car park, where mommie car takes the kiddie cars to play on the swings and slide while she catches up on the gossip in the latest issue of Motor Trend.

(“Parking structure” does sound like the output of one of those automated translate programs, not quite what you hear from real people.)

invader
invader
7 years ago

Bullet holes or open weeping sores you decide!