Ratings9
Average rating3.8
Being a human is awkward. Dating is awkward. Pretending to be a human, whilst dating, whilst satisfying your insatiable alien urge to consume human flesh? Yep, also awkward. Walking Practice takes us inside the mind of such an alien, who cobbles themselves into some simulacrum of a human before seeking out its prey.
I spent an amusing afternoon zipping through this story, as it's written in a breezy, conversational way. It's titillating, graphic, and occasionally grotesque. And while there are some interesting observations about gender politics at play here, I'd imagine this novella would be more effective as a short story, as the alien's constant inner monologuing started to lose its luster and focus after the first section of the book.
I'll be sure to check out the print version of this book when it comes out, though, as the black and white line illustrations are really fantastic looking.
My thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.
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