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Again, it’s pretty cool that a working-class, debut author invented a new genre, or at least intensified an existing one. Takes talent.
What doesn’t take talent is to write the exact same book but replace the rats with slugs *cough cough* Shaun Hutson
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So: The Rats. Good book? Kinda.
I mean I didn’t LOVE reading all the explicit violence and gore, but it was innovative at the time.
It feels like there is genuine heart to the novel, for all the execution is a bit wobbly.
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Capitalism and self-interest ruin everything once again.
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Fair to say that things get a bit silly in the last couple of chapters.
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Harris hits a giant, bloated rat and it pops ‘like a balloon full of blood.’
Ewww.
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On to chapter 17 and the big ending to the (pretty short) book.
Turns out there are extra, super mutated rats which are immune to ultrasound, and also kinda funny lookin’. So Harris gets to go and be a hero by taking them out.
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The solution: a very long exposition dump!
To be honest, doing this twice in one book is once too many. Go with the disease or the ultrasound as the big climax, not both.
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There’s a lot more chaos and slaughter but I think you get the point by now.
Big rats go chomp (this time at a cinema), and everyone is left scratching their heads about what to do.
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Chapters 14-15: the rats creep back in…
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Let’s just say that a non-zero number of dogs die in this book. Way above zero really.
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Chapters 13-14: in brief, they seem to have a solution that works (infecting the rats with a deadly disease), and things appear to calm down.
It’s a bit more complicated of course and involves some gratuitous cruelty to animals.
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Herbert’s inexperience as a writer shows a bit in this chapter. Lots of exposition which isn’t really necessary and slows the story down.
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More social commentary stuff
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Realising that this is basically a creature feature crossed with a war movie.
Chapter 12 opens with stories of Londoners dying/escaping the rats, which combined with the two ‘disaster’ chapters remind me of the Blitz.
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It’s a weirdly practical chapter. There is a lot of discussion of the logistics of fighting giant mutant rats using hoses, dogs, pokers, etc.
Tone isn’t so much ‘horror’ as ‘how do we solve this nagging problem.’
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Chapter 11 is another big rat attack, this time on a school.
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The gender assumption of this book seems to be that boys are dumb and girls are useless, for the most part.
Very 1970s.
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Chapter 10: some passengers arrive at the same tube station and find everyone being attacked by Rats.
This chapter depends more on tension than body horror as the passengers try to find their way through the fire/giant vermin, although the descriptions are still pretty gross.
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Chapter 9: a football fan gets eaten in a tube station.
Kind of a theme for Herbert to be best at describing victims of the Rats. I feel more empathy for most of the one-off characters than Harris.
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Case in point:
*predatory
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There’s genuine anger in this book about the conditions which allowed a giant rat problem to develop.
The whole society of London feels rotting and predator, and the Rats are a symbol of that.
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This is what I mean about the body horror.
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I’ve said it before but Rats are just scarier than slugs. Writing a horror story about slugs was always a dumb idea, Shaun Hutson.
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The rats just LOOKING at you is horrifying enough.
Incidentally Ferris is a guy we’ve just met who seems like he is definitely going to live. Weird that he’s wearing a bright red shirt in all his scenes, though…
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Honestly adding a fatal disease to the mix isn’t necessary. Giant, aggressive rats are dangerous enough.
Seems like just an opportunity to add more body horror when the supply is already…quite adequate.
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Chapter 6: we find out that two victims with minor rat bites have both died horribly.
Ru-roh…
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Interesting that the first two victims with a POV are outcasts because of their sexuality in different ways (a gay man and a promiscuous woman).
They are depicted with a lot of sympathy, considering it was the 1970s.
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Chapter 5: some tramps are attacked by rats.
We again get a lot of detail and backstory for Mary Kelly, our main POV character for this chapter.
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Another story which feels like it might have happened.
I bet there were a lot of rats in the bombed-out areas of London.
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Chapter 4: Harris gets to show a softer side, attempting to bond with one of his pupils and showing sympathy for the woman whose baby was killed
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