

I did enjoy some of the characters, like fran (one of the two trans women protags) and her relationship with her hunting partner beth.

the armies of women desperate to kill trans women just, wasn’t sold very well? and there was a lot of weirdness regarding the female villains, who were obsessed with periods, babies, and ovaries to the point that it felt like it was written by a very sexist man rather than a queer trans woman (i imagine, like many women, she may be dealing with internalized misogyny?).

it’s a premise that’s ripe for social commentary on gender relations and femininity/masculinity.īut like, the writing is so hacky and hard to read, and the world-building is, to be frank, idiotic. The premise is really creative too- two trans women trying to navigate a world where high testosterone turns you into a feral killing machine. Other Subreddits that might interest you:Īnyone read this one yet? i was massively disappointed by it! which is a bummer bc i had seen it on a lot of “upcoming horror must-reads” lists and I love apocalyptic/lgbt horror. Horror Award Nominees & Winners, 1975-2013

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