Annihilation (Southern Reach Trilogy #1) by Jeff VanderMeer
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Web ID: 1373850Not your typical alien invasion
I read through this book so quickly. I couldn't put it down. I was so engaged in finding out what was happening in area X and why everything was going so wrong. To find out answers to the questions Annihilation asks, you will have to read the rest of the Southern Reach Series. This book really doesn't stand alone. It makes you instantly curious about "What is really going on with the tower?" "What makes the lighthouse so special?" "What the heck is the crawler, really?" And "Who is responsible for area X?" The author has a way of describing area X in visceral way that absorbs the reader into his world.
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Almost too scary to read
For me, really scary and disturbing. But I did read all 3.
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Amazing
I read this a month ago and finished it in two days. Good book to finish in one sitting. Amazing twists that make you put the book down and just reflect and think about what just happened.
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Area X
A dry, unreliable narrator makes me trust her, and I'm okay with that.
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Fascinating and strange!
Annihilation (Southern Reach #1) by Jeff VanderMeer This is a fascinating sci-fi that takes the reader into an environmental catastrophe known as Area X. It doesn't describe what exactly happened to make the area so different. Was it aliens, war, nukes, environmental spill? But the the gal of the story, her husband had cancer and died soon after coming back. Other creatures are mutated. It's an exciting and strange story and I certainly want to hear more about this Area X!
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Thrilling First Part of a Gripping Trilogy!
In this story, the antagonist is a pristine wilderness, but not in the classic Clan of the Cave Bear or Jack London man versus nature kind of conflict: the landscape itself seems to be sentient and actively antagonistic to the humans that enter it. As our protagonists explore this landscape, called “Area X,” one imagines the verdant surroundings to be growing and changing, vines actively lengthening, as our party advances. There’s a tower that seems to be made of odd microflora and uncannily alive. There’s something inexplicable moaning in the reedy marshes. To boot, there’s the lighthouse, the lone remnant of the civilization that existed in that area a mere three decades before, and its tale is filled with blood, madness, and gore. For me, the narrator, the Biologist, was especially appealing. She’s much more comfortable with the natural wild than her fellow humans, and she has the cold, incisive intellect that lends itself more to empirical analysis than personal introspection. Unsurprisingly, she seems to fare better than her companions in Area X, and gives the reader a glimmer of hope that she will attain some understanding of what makes Area X and whether it can be contained, or at least made less threatening to the people and places that exist beyond its borders. Alas, this is not resolved in this book. Well written and brilliantly paced, Annihilation is a pure psychological thriller that will leave you reaching for the next installment, Authority.
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Spectacular Mash Up
This book was a thrill from beginning to end. The unnamed character is thrilling and super interesting to read about while going on this strange, bizarre journey to an alien location. The worldbuilding and atmosphere integrate in a top-notch way.
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