Well. That was disappointing. I enjoy reading heavily recommended horror and splatterpunk books in my groups and forums. This was included and how I found myself wasting my life on this particular book.
Although most people seem to love the fucked up story at the end (Tasteless,) I don't understand why. It's royally fucked. Baby in a Blender-esque fucked. But that's all. It's exactly what you're looking for if you're on the hunt for the most disturbing stories you can find, just to check them off the list... I can write you an actual list for that, and yeah, this is on it. But I, personally, like some substance with my savagery. I can appreciate the explanation/reasoning as to why it was written and how it can be interpreted, but it was simplistic and deserved more building, time, pages... less of the "extras" (you'll see what I mean immediately.)
Of course, this isn't the only story in the book, but it's the reason I think most splatter fans read this book at all (see it like a trophy of sorts... "I've read X and X and X, the most disturbing books to mankind, and lived to tell the tale!") therefore I had to mention this.
The forewarning is essentially the star of the show, though.
The rest of the stories were just weird, strange, odd little napkin jotted ideas. The sci-fi boobledeebop-whateverthefuck was literally so dumb and should've been tossed in the trash. That large of a "world" was smashed into a few pages and who even knows what the actual point of that whole story was and what the fuck anything was. Apparently blue is some crazy magical important color though, but we'll never know why.
I get it, it's a short story compilation, the stories are quick reads... but that doesn't mean they shouldn't make sense or even be a full story. You can see exactly which stories would've been decent in a book, and which ones were filler. I would've read an entire novel about the first story (Last.) It was marvelous and creative and sad and I loved it. The rest I wish I hadn't wasted my life reading.
Of course, books should be able to push the limits and be a creative outlet... but this just missed *most* of the marks. And the writing was actually decent, I just feel like the actual content fell short. If you read nothing else in this book, read Last, because it was bittersweet and unsettling, but actually good.