Book Summary:
Magdala was born into a cruel world. It's dry and hot, with very little to offer. While she and her father are fleeing their home, they are exposed to a new horror within the Sonoran Desert. A horror that will linger forever.
This puts Magdala on a new journey in life. At first, it's a quest for survival. Then it's a proper pilgrimage. But later? It morphs into something that defies definition, even by Magdala herself. One thing is certain, Magdala – and the whole desert – will never be the same.
My Review:
Huh. I'm not going to lie; I don't entirely know what to make of Desert Creatures. I was initially drawn due to the promise of feminist fiction meets Western horror, and I certainly got what was billed. I'm just not sure how it made me feel.
On the one hand, certain elements were compelling. The zombie-like illness, for example. On the other hand, the religious aspects were often confusing or off-putting, in equal measure. However, that might be my personal bias showing through.
Kay Chronister certainly didn't shy away from the dystopian elements of this story. It worked in some ways but probably could have used some fine-tuning in others. Ultimately, I almost feel like this book tried to do too much. Still, it was worth reading, so I don't regret that.
Highlights:
Dystopian Fiction
Western Horror
Zombie Vibes
Feminist Fiction
Trigger Warnings:
Graphic Details
Death
Sexism
Implied Sexual Assault (discussed but not shown)
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- 7 April, 2023: Finished reading
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