Ratings16
Average rating3.5
I received a copy from Melville House Publishing in exchange for an honest review.
The Strange Beasts Of China is a strange beast in and of itself. It's about a woman writing a bestiary in a town where beasts, sometimes not all too different from humans, live. The book itself is written as a bestiary, with each chapter focusing on a different strange beast, followed by a story relating to that beast. What the woman writes about them is all based on her own experiences with them, and through those stories her story gets told as well, so all short stories are very connected and all happen chronologically.
The way it's written feels very surreal and weird. The dialogue isn't quite right, the way these characters behave and interact with each other doesn't feel realistic, and yet it works as part of its charm. It very much reads like a weird fever dream.
I found the stories of the beasts interesting, but I was also curious to find out what the deal was with some of the recurring characters and the mystery of who exactly they were.
It's not a book I would recommend for everyone, but I think this would be a good read for when you feel like going out of your comfort zone a little.