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Nominated for the Shirley Jackson and Saboteur awards, this game-changing story was chosen by Adam Nevill as one of his favourite horror short stories: “What a refreshing gust of tiny spores this novella explodes into, and I inhaled them all with glee”. Somewhere away from the cities and towns, in the Valley of the Rocks, a society of men and boys gather around the fire each night to listen to their history recounted by Nate, the storyteller. Requested most often by the group is the tale of the death of all women. They are the last generation. One evening, Nate brings back new secrets from the woods; peculiar mushrooms are growing from the ground where the women’s bodies lie buried. These are the first signs of a strange and insidious presence unlike anything ever known before… Discover the Beauty.
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Hoooooboy how to describe this book? The world created is dystopian but recognizable, the story makes you think about the nature of power, gender, and who gets to count as a “person.” I can't say The Beauty will end up on my list of favorite books of 2018, but it has certainly stayed with me.
I haven't finished reading a book since May of this year. I've started a few, but I just couldn't continue with them. So a couple of weeks ago, I decided to officially stop all of them and pick up a short book. I have a shelf on Goodreads for books I'm interested in which are 150 pages or less. The Beauty is very short. Goodreads gives it 99 pages, but I doubt it. I read just about everything on my phone, and the edition I have has another short story at the back, so I can't say for sure how many pages it is. The point is, it was short, which is why I was able to finish it.
That sounds mean. The story was intriguing and I wanted to see what happened, so I kept going. But, due to my own inability to read, I would stop for several days at a time. I'm hoping that in the new year I will be more dedicated to reading. Since it's so short, I don't want to say much about the plot. I will say that the story opens with a group of boys and men living on their own. All the women have died from some sort of disease that does not affect men. I personally wasn't clear if it was a fungus that started in the women's bodies, or was something that came from without and entered them. Either way, they are gone. But something comes to the men which will seemingly replace the women, or offer something new.
The book is fascinating, sexual, and gross. It might be something I would visit again, but it's definitely something I will be thinking about for a while. I thought about rating it four stars, but there are so many things that I'm unclear on. That can happen with a story so short. But the premise doesn't really allow for something to be developed further. So here we are.
The Beauty was published in 2014, and more recently there has been a lot of talk surrounding trans rights, issues, laws, restrictions, etc. I am non-binary, and while I'm not sure if I would call myself trans, I am firmly on the side of trans rights. The reason I mention this is that this story is saying a lot about societal expectations of one's gender identity. It goes further into changing biology of people within the story. I can't help but read what's happening through today's lens. I don't know what I would have thought if I read it in 2014. But it just feels like it's screaming something about trans people here. I just don't know what it is.
Because the book is so thought-provoking, I would recommend it, but I wouldn't expect any clear understanding. It's kind of just there, showing you something interesting. I enjoyed it.
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The weirdest book I've ever read, very happy it was a short read. I'm sure that many would like this but it just wasn't for me. Almost a DNF