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.
Published on November 10, 2024 15:53