A review by zlaza
Generation Bloodbath by Paul Curran

4.0

It's safe to say that I've never read anything like it and probably never will.
'Generation Bloodbath' is an experimental, bleak and completely unhinged work of fiction.
It's not for the faint hearted, reading it will make you feel disgusted and uneasy.
That's all I'll say about 'Generation Bloodbath', it's best to go into it blindly and enjoy the wild ride.

I'll leave you with a few passages from the story:

1 "Before they burned the bodies, they performed several rituals unnoticed by anyone unfamiliar with new-regime iconography."

186 "We were programmed to buy reality as a redemptive metaphor for our own lost youth, these broken sounds, words, and images a cruel link, an infinite torture porn of regret."

284 "It starts with a nosebleed, bathroom mirror reflection, and it ends with the end of the world."

391 "The old regime calls our language a virus, and the new regime calls our body a virus, and the resistance calls the words we hear untrue."