One of the most depraved reads I've ever read
An absolutely brutal, revolting, and consistently provocative sort of hyperbolic commentary on consumerist society and the human ability to justify and/or ignore atrocity being committed when it is both normalized and kept at a distance from the everyday person. In my opinion, it was flawless in putting a vivid image in your head and delivery of its message. Do NOT read this book if you are faint of heart. I am normally a downright horror addict and gorehound, and yet this book at points really did bother me a bit. It's an experience though, and a book that I feel will stick with me for a while.