Shane G. (callmedoc) reviewed on + 5 more book reviews
Strange sex is quite the odd little series of shenanigans and deviant sexual depravities of various writers. It is a collection of tales under many profound and endearing, sometimes darkly filthy literature that can make one feel unclean not just in a mental capacity but also spiritually.
The cast of writers is spread and diverse as are the subject matters and the engrossingly bizarre cast to compliment the mind jostling tales within. I find the first tale " Interloper " by D.F Noble to be a tame opening into the nonsensical. Without spoiling the overall plot at hand, a man simply talks with another man at the zoo about relationship problems while watching two turtle in an exhibit have sex. What comes of their conversation leads to a quickly sweetening and unholy event that just justifies the living hell out of this book from the start.
Another, " F*ck or Feast " by writer, Craig Mullins, presents a more darkly tale of an abductee in the wastelands of mutants and other horrifying things and forced into a mass spectacle. Again, not giving much of anything up here but what begins blatantly crude in style, quickly finds it's legs for a more lovecraftian surprise.
Some tales are less inviting and find the darkest equations of twisted writing coupled with fowl themes such as " Foreigner " also written by D.F Noble that takes place in the first person perspective of a creature that wears a man's muscle and skin as a suit and does things so morally depraved, it can be hard to unsee if faced with a vivid imagination.
All in all, Strange Sex is exactly as the title presents itself. Its forward, its nonsense, its insanity, it has stuffed animals ejaculating acidic fuzz that smells like cotton candy. It also has great profanities, gore so repulsive it may test some, sexorcisms and genitalia in places you do not want Genitalia.
The perfect destructive book for the perfectly destructive individual. The light is green on this one, best to start that engine and go for it.
The cast of writers is spread and diverse as are the subject matters and the engrossingly bizarre cast to compliment the mind jostling tales within. I find the first tale " Interloper " by D.F Noble to be a tame opening into the nonsensical. Without spoiling the overall plot at hand, a man simply talks with another man at the zoo about relationship problems while watching two turtle in an exhibit have sex. What comes of their conversation leads to a quickly sweetening and unholy event that just justifies the living hell out of this book from the start.
Another, " F*ck or Feast " by writer, Craig Mullins, presents a more darkly tale of an abductee in the wastelands of mutants and other horrifying things and forced into a mass spectacle. Again, not giving much of anything up here but what begins blatantly crude in style, quickly finds it's legs for a more lovecraftian surprise.
Some tales are less inviting and find the darkest equations of twisted writing coupled with fowl themes such as " Foreigner " also written by D.F Noble that takes place in the first person perspective of a creature that wears a man's muscle and skin as a suit and does things so morally depraved, it can be hard to unsee if faced with a vivid imagination.
All in all, Strange Sex is exactly as the title presents itself. Its forward, its nonsense, its insanity, it has stuffed animals ejaculating acidic fuzz that smells like cotton candy. It also has great profanities, gore so repulsive it may test some, sexorcisms and genitalia in places you do not want Genitalia.
The perfect destructive book for the perfectly destructive individual. The light is green on this one, best to start that engine and go for it.