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"The effect of this cannot be understood without being there. The beauty of it cannot be understood, either, and when you see beauty in desolation it changes something inside you. Desolation tries to colonize you."
So is it with Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer. Summaries do not do this book justice. Its story colonized me. It was not an invasion; it did not attack my brain, insistent that I continue reading. I was not forced by fear to discover if the hero lives. My limbic system did not spike m ...more
So is it with Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer. Summaries do not do this book justice. Its story colonized me. It was not an invasion; it did not attack my brain, insistent that I continue reading. I was not forced by fear to discover if the hero lives. My limbic system did not spike m ...more
So I went to the Natural History Museum in NYC and watched a wonderful IMAX film about the wonders of the ocean world, the horrors of a living coral reef, and animals that more properly resembled plant life. One life form slowly devours another, using all the myriad tricks of evolution, from symbiosis and natural selection, to rise, unerringly, to be the top of the food chain.
I felt like I just read a SF/Horror hybrid that was just narrated by Jacques Cousteau, full of even and progressive prose ...more
I felt like I just read a SF/Horror hybrid that was just narrated by Jacques Cousteau, full of even and progressive prose ...more
Recommended for fans of the movie, 'The Descent' - it reminded me of it in feel, and not only because all the members of the expeditions in both stories are female.
Here, there is a mysterious land, cut off from the rest of the world by an undefined kind of 'border.' Crossing the border requires hypnotism. A governmental(?) authority has been sending expeditions to study and analyze conditions in 'Area X.' It is known that these expeditions are dangerous, and that there is a high chance of not re ...more
Here, there is a mysterious land, cut off from the rest of the world by an undefined kind of 'border.' Crossing the border requires hypnotism. A governmental(?) authority has been sending expeditions to study and analyze conditions in 'Area X.' It is known that these expeditions are dangerous, and that there is a high chance of not re ...more
Sep 06, 2014
Paul Perry
rated it
it was amazing
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A re-read, and i love this book, but the audio narrator is terrible; very flat with weird intonation that makes her really hard to follow.
Oh this is magnificent. A slow layering of fever dream horror into my consciousness. Everything I wanted Lovecraft to be that it wasn't quite - a scientifically dispassionate yet thoroughly passionate description of unknowable horrors that are also all too familiar, coupled with excellent evocative writing. It starts slow but as the questions start to compound it gets better and better.
Can't wait to read the second, but this one is perfectly standalone. ...more
Can't wait to read the second, but this one is perfectly standalone. ...more
Jeff Vandermeer has always specialized in "weird," often stories centering on fantasy cities and/or steampunk. He's a chameleon who can shift into whatever genre he slips into.
And yet, I was still mildly surprised when I heard that he was writing a trilogy of science fiction books. Sci-fi has less scope for the weird. But Vandermeer brings his own darkly fantastical touch to "Annihilation," the first novel of the Southern Reach Trilogy -- it's a sort of a cross between Arthur C. Clarke and H.P. ...more
And yet, I was still mildly surprised when I heard that he was writing a trilogy of science fiction books. Sci-fi has less scope for the weird. But Vandermeer brings his own darkly fantastical touch to "Annihilation," the first novel of the Southern Reach Trilogy -- it's a sort of a cross between Arthur C. Clarke and H.P. ...more
Jun 08, 2014
Tracy
marked it as to-read
Jun 22, 2014
Athena Shardbearer
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Aug 03, 2014
Adeline
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it was ok
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Nov 03, 2014
Rex Galore
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Dec 02, 2014
Scott
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KarenF
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Paige
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