She Said Destroy

264 pages

Published Aug. 20, 2017 by Word Horde.

ISBN:
978-1-939905-33-8
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4 stars (3 reviews)

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Review of 'She Said Destroy' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This book was a wonderful companion to me on a recent vacation; who knew fear of oppressive government systems was an effective distraction from a fear of flying?

Pretty much any review of this book might use the word "political" in one way or another, and I won't be an exception, but it might help to understand the context here. The introduction by Paul Tremblay explains that the author has advanced degrees in Political Science and International Politics and partially grew up in Indonesia. That goes a long way in explaining why many of the entries have recurring motifs of jungles, strictly enforced curfews, generals and war criminals, factional disputes, etc. But all of the elements float around the background of any given story and don't distract from the central plot in any instance.

As with any short story collection, some will be better than others (or at least my …

Review of 'She Said Destroy' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

A 3.5 I’m rounding up to a 4. This was a pretty good collection for me. Largely horror with some disturbing or gory imagery at times.

I found that too much happened or too much was explained in many of the stories. So they ended up feeling rushed instead of the right size. But I did really enjoy the horror elements and the Indonesian setting of many of these. I learned a bit about Indonesian history in the process.

My favorites were:
Intertropical Convergence Zone
Red Goat, Black Goat
Girl, I Love You