Warning: NOT a feel-good book. A disjointed insight into a disturbed mind.
"This book is so disturbing and weird it makes me think of a psychotic, possessed killer."
Dark, creepy, and written as a diary. Not for the faint of heart.
100 Unfortunate Days dares to bring to light the dark questions we all ask ourselves--Is anyone truly good? Is there a God, and if so, why is he so awful? Can we have terrible thoughts without being a terrible person?
"100 Unfortunate Days is a narcotic head-trip to the dark side of the narrator's mind. I've read books that gave me the creeps, read books that gave me nightmares, but until 100 Unfortunate Days, I'd never read a book that made me certain that the act of reading was inviting the attention of raw evil. Crowe delivers a blistering look into the furnace of madness, and does it with aplomb."
"Crowe has crafted a journal of 100 days that can make you laugh, sigh, and frown all in one "day". Theological, anti-spiritual, psychological, just plain weird... Crowe has a grasp of the reality and truth of this world and life that many others could never put into words - though they understand it to be true. 100 Unfortunate Days reads like the inner-workings of a dream - lyrical, powerful, and full of lessons, if you only know where to find them."
"This is not a happy, feel-good book, but I loved it for its raw honesty. It is a futuristic glimpse into a personal hell--part of me wishes I never opened the cover."
"Best book of 2012" (Precious Monsters)