A review by hrtaylor95
Human Blues by Elisa Albert

4.0

This was a wildly erratic, sometimes challenging read. It is not for the faint of heart. Partially, Aviva— the perpetually infertile, pop folk musician, Amy Winehouse obsessed protagonist— is utterly unlikable. The prose jumps and blends like the mind of Aviva. It is hardened like her.

All of that said, I will be thinking about what the book had to say about reproduction and technology and the world will stick with me for a long time!