Marissa Lupe Author
Written on Mar 29, 2023
What in the what did I just read!? That was my initial reaction.. Let me be clear, it's excellent work, sophistication in the writing, skillfully crafted.
The more I think of how to explain this book, the more I confuse myself.. so I'll try my best.
Alam definitely took me out of my comfort zone, knocking me on my ass more like it when he would throw my worst most immature thoughts back in my face.
I guess that's how he composed the fear aspect, the atmosphere, by removing any and all niceties that society dictates.
He only showed the darkest most naked aspects of fleeting human thought, actually not human thought, privileged American human thought.
When I say "dark" thoughts, I'm meaning the natural thoughts many people have, yet would never actually admit out loud, not desires to be axe murderers, but more simple and everyday unpleasantness.
To summarize, it's a story about the end of the world as we know it. But in the most realistic and basic way, which can be the most frightening.
The writing style is completely different than what I normally read, jumpy but straight forward at the same time.
If you're expecting a lot of action, or zombies, or drama, you'll be disappointed.
But if you can appreciate the bare nakedness of simplicity, truth, than you'll enjoy this book.
I'm left feeling uncomfortable, unsettled, which I suppose is the mark of this novel.