Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Review: Queen of Teeth by Hailey Piper, 2021



Queen of Teeth by Hailey Piper, 2021
My rating: 3.5 of 5 stars

In "Queen of Teeth," Hailey Piper weaves a mesmerizing tapestry of horror, tinged with dark humor and visceral intensity. The novel's pacing propels readers through its pages, masterfully blending macabre elements, political satire, apocalyptic devastation, and tender lesbian romance against a dystopian science fiction backdrop.

Piper deftly interlaces feminist themes and insightful political commentary, addressing healthcare, medical ethics, exploitation of women's bodies, reproductive rights, and societal expectations. The narrative burns with scathing critiques of a culture fixated on dismantling women's bodily autonomy, mirroring Piper's keen grasp of contemporary politics.

The story unfolds in a near-future alternate timeline, skillfully exploring LGBT-related issues such as institutional homophobia and transphobia without overwhelming readers. Piper intertwines these themes into the fabric of the narrative, enhancing its depth and resonance.

While certain aspects of the novel didn't entirely resonate with me, I was captivated by its shocking yet tender nature, punctuated by moments of hope and humor. "Queen of Teeth" stands as a testament to Hailey Piper's audacity as an author, pushing the boundaries of horror into uncharted territory.

"Queen of Teeth" is a riveting and innovative horror novel that may not suit everyone's taste, but it offers a refreshing perspective on body horror, identity loss, and various feminist and socio-political issues. If you're ready to plunge into Hailey Piper's world, brace yourself for a radical, transformative, and unforgettable  adventure.

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