KREE by Manuela Draeger: Reviews!

Reviews have been coming in for KREE, and I thought it would be nice to share a few here.

First, from Jake Casella Brookins at Locus Magazine: "besides Kree’s graphically violent action scenes, it is loaded with images of corpses piled deep in pits and trenches. [...] But there’s a kind of bizarro exuberance to Kree that somehow keeps it from being a downer"

From Brendan Tynan Buck for Newcity Chicago: "Picking up a book like “Kree,” I have that distinct feeling of the ice sheets closing in, having strayed too far from home."

From Eileen Gonzalez at Foreword Reviews: "The book’s nonlinear storytelling emphasizes Kree’s sense of displacement while revealing piecemeal her past, present, and future. Bizarre imagery melds with the stark realities of oppression to create a harrowing, inescapable atmosphere. [...] Kree is a dark, mind-bending novel about what humanity is left with once they have nothing to remember or to fight for."

KREE is available from University of Minnesota Press.
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Published on November 10, 2024 15:53
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