Graham Vingoe
3/17/2020
This book is incredibly hard to pin down as being in any one genre and to work out what the heck it's about but it works really well as a text where you can sit back and just let the author, and the story work through you until the end. I like the fact that its not possible to tell anything about where it is actually set, or what timeframe it is etc. It is creepy in parts and probably not one you should read if you can't handle the concept of bodily fluids easily.
As one or 2 other reviewers mention it does sometimes become confusing trying to work out when the pieces related by the Cures themselves actually become Ada's thoughts but this is a small concern and shouldn't stop you from reading this so thanks to Netgalley and Transworld for the opportunity to read it. Its not one I will forget in a hurry.
PS after finishing the book I found the following interview with Sue Rainsford that helps make it clear what she thinks the book is about so hope that helps
https://electricliterature.com/woman-is-not-born-woman-is-made/
http://headfirstfutures.blogspot.com