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There's plenty of promise in Annihilation, though much of that promise is undermined by the telling of the tale. The book focuses heavily on character and feeling, often clever and often moving, and frequently achieves an overarching sense of unease, but the full picture is something viewed through a glob of petroleum jelly. At the end it's still indistinct, indeterminate, unexplainable, and these things I find intolerable in a story because it makes it seem to me as though the author themselves
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Meh. I know this is part one of a trilogy, but there is very little actual action in the story and a ton of expository writing that actually never manages to hit home with the reader. In contrast to Cormac McCarthy, VanderMeer's focus on feeling, environment, and emotion comes up short ultimately.
I really didn't care what happened to the characters. And we never even approach answers for the big questions in the book. Which granted, may be the point, but it's just not something I care for. I'm ...more
I really didn't care what happened to the characters. And we never even approach answers for the big questions in the book. Which granted, may be the point, but it's just not something I care for. I'm ...more

No one has name - how weird can that be! A biologist, a surveyor, a psychologist and an anthropologist together in an expedition of Area X - this is like so many unknown variables already. The setting is fantastic, and shouts of an adventure in the making.
But, then you encounter poetry and dream like opiod simulations - that is what makes the story drain out. The dream like narrative has worked well for some other works, notably The Passage trilogy by Justin Cronin, but in Annihilation it feels ...more
But, then you encounter poetry and dream like opiod simulations - that is what makes the story drain out. The dream like narrative has worked well for some other works, notably The Passage trilogy by Justin Cronin, but in Annihilation it feels ...more

3.5 stars. The premise of this book is cool, some weird, mystical landscape stuck in the our world. I had two issues with the book. Some of the prose was too abstract, too cryptic. I would have liked a more direct story, rather than descriptive, flowery prose. The main character was also an enigma. It didn't seem like she had any grounding, changing throughout the book to fit some narrative. It was just hard to connect to her as a real person. I'm left wanting to know what happens next in the se
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