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Mr. Splitfoot by Samantha Hunt: A Video Review with Shaina Reads!

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Mr. Splitfoot by Samantha Hunt :: Outlandish Lit's Video Review
Mr. Splitfoot by Samantha Hunt
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Jan 2015.
Pages: 336
Genre: Literary Fiction
Source: Library



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Ruth and Nat are orphans, packed into a house full of abandoned children run by a religious fanatic. To entertain their siblings, they channel the dead. Decades later, Ruth’s niece, Cora, finds herself accidentally pregnant. After years of absence, Aunt Ruth appears, mute and full of intention. She is on a mysterious mission, leading Cora on an odyssey across the entire state of New York on foot. Where is Ruth taking them? Where has she been? And who — or what — has she hidden in the woods at the end of the road?

In an ingeniously structured dual narrative, two separate timelines move toward the same point of crisis. Their merging will upend and reinvent the whole. A subversive ghost story that is carefully plotted and elegantly constructed, Mr. Splitfoot will set your heart racing and your brain churning. Mysteries abound, criminals roam free, utopian communities show their age, the mundane world intrudes on the supernatural and vice versa.- Goodreads

Get pumped, book individuals. Shaina and I did a buddy read of Mr. Splitfoot and this time we RECORDED it. What we have here for you is a half hour discussion of what we loved about this book, and what confounded us. If you haven't read it, I highly recommend you read the blurb above because Shaina and I do NOT do a good job of summarizing this book succinctly. After around 9 minutes in it treads into spoiler territory. So those of you who haven't read it are advised to turn it off there! (Don't worry, there will be a fancy graphic to guide you).

We ask important questions such as: "what was this guy's deal?" or "what was this other guy's deal?"

"Was Ruth going straight to the place or was she taking Cora to all of the meteorite places?"

And how do we feel about pregnant protagonists?





Don't got time for our video? Here are the non-spoiler-y highlights:


Shaina: There’s a cult. There’s some weird magical realism. And it’s a love story.
Julianne: Sort of.
Shaina: Sort of. And there’s like weird sci-fi elements.


Julianne: I don’t even know how to begin explaining why this book is good. Like it seems impossible to put into words.
Shaina: I mean it’s impossible to put into words partially I think because a lot of the words we use would be very big spoilers.
Julianne: Yeah.
Shaina: But it just draws you in and you’re really - I mean you don’t know what’s going on but you’re kind of happy to not know what’s going on. You’re happy to like go along for the ride.
Julianne: You know that it will be revealed. You know you’re not going to be let down, because there’s too much random weird shit going on. You’re like ok this is going to connect in some way and I really want to see what she’s going to do with it. Ya gotta have faith.


Shaina: I really liked the orphan who had the word “fuck” tattooed to her face but had spelled it wrong.


Why do the living assume the dead know better than we do? Like they gained some knowledge by dying, but why wouldn't they just be the same confused people they were before they died?


Mr. Splitfoot was an incredible read that kept delivering beautifully thought out strangeness. This is a perfect book for #weirdathon in March, if you're looking for potential reads. If you dig cults or Carl Sagan at all, read this. I continue to think about this wildly original story, and I'm now kind of obsessed with Samantha Hunt.


Tell us what you think of Mr. Splitfoot! Do you have any answers for the questions that stuck with us?


When Two Book Bloggers Collide

Saturday, May 30, 2015

When book bloggers write posts about why they like book blogging, one of the top answers that always shows up is "the community." Or, more specifically, the bookish friends they make while doing their own bookish stuff. For the first year and a half-ish of my book blogging, I don't think I ever really understood what that meant.

It's not that I didn't talk to anybody, necessarily. I commented on other blogs, and I had some commenters over here. But I guess I felt like that "community" wasn't open to me FOR WHATEVER REASON. In reality, I just didn't know how to put myself out there on the internet, whereas in real life I have no problem saying "be friends with me" to people that seem interesting.

Luckily, since January, I've started using Twitter more actively, which has been a huge help, and I've been more bold in forcing bookish strangers into giving me their contact info so I can live g-chat them my thoughts while I watch reality tv or whatever.


This week (as you may already know) I got to meet Shaina from Shaina Reads. In real life. AND IT WAS GREAT. So much could have gone wrong, you guys. It could have been really awkward. But bookish internet people are actually a dream in real life. I'm basing this off of my experience with one person, but I stand by my opinion.

Lucky for you, we recorded some of our experiences going to a bookstore together and answering questions that you lovely folks sent in. Well, answering some of them. We're really ramble-y. I had to edit 2 hours of footage. ENJOY!



Thank you guys again for all of your questions! ISN'T SHE THE BEST?? By the way, please don't be intimidated by Shaina's stance as my "book blogging soulmate" if you'd also like to be friends with me. If I find somebody better, I can get rid of her. Please send friendship applications to my email.

The wise words of Dance Moms' Abby Lee Miller.


Does anybody experience similar internet friend making anxiety? Please be my friend.


January Book Haul

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Hey, everyone! This is my last few days in Minnesota before I move back to Chicago, so things have been a little crazy. I meant to post this on Sunday, but things got in the way. So here's my January book haul video (part 2)!






Shout out to Zachary Quinto for having a ZQ name. I was being too harsh. All the books I got are listed in the youtube description with links!

Thanks for watching!


Christmas/Birthday Book Haul (Video!)

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Hey, gang. I tried something different today. Specifically, I delved into the world of booktube. I have a bunch of books that I got for Christmas/my birthday and then bought some, but I didn't really want to write about all of them. So I figured it would be more fun to make a couple videos. Here's the first of an eventual two videos.

Be warned, there's swearing, an intrusive cat, and a weird look into what kind of creepy I am. If you set it to 720 HD, it'll look like I tried harder than the default makes it look.




All of the books I talk about are linked in the video description on Youtube! Thanks for watching, I hope you liked it!


Let me know if you think my voice is dumb. There's nothing I can do about it, though.

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