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Oryx and Crake - What did you think of the book? (October 2013)
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She was a gift to Jimmy in many ways, but also Crakes.
She was a lot like the crakers I think in a way that's hard to pin down.

Was she trustworthy?

Were you surprised when Jimmy shot Crake?

What had Crake been up to in the outside world (with Oryx)? He returned covered in what must have been blood?

Since it would be too long if I copy-pasted my views, here's my review - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



Presumably because he knew it had become too dangerous… But then that begs the question why create it in the first place? Was he just on a power trip?




I definitely get that you didn't like the book. I wonder if others who enjoyed it and want to discuss it will feel like jumping in. I'd rather discuss than defend, just a personal preference.

Does the concept of morality have any part to play in Oryx and Crake?"
I think that's what Jimmy is left to deal with. Choices he didn't make have left him as a caretaker. His sense of moral obligation is clear, I think, even if he's a bit of a bumbler.


I definitely get that you didn't like the bo..."
Ah, well, the discussion went off on a tangent - I did like certain parts of it - the world-building, for instance, the biotech part about producing mutants and producing cures was a very good idea. I liked that part very well. Similarly, the distinction between the pleeblands and the safer part was also a great idea.
Moreover, even the negative aspects of a book warrant a discussion. I wasn't defending my stance, but looking to discuss it.



Okay, so, what can we discuss. :)
Sophia wrote: "I agree. I'm curious as to why Crake contaminated the BlyssPluss Pill. Do we find out in the other books?"
Yes. Originally I thought it was a megalomania thing, but after reading the other two books, (view spoiler)


The Crakers think of Crake as God, even if we know the truth. Crake is kind and good, etc. I imagine their truth morphing as they start populating.
And Jimmy talks to/hallucinates Oryx, and those memories almost seem to serve as his higher power.
Otherwise, god seems nowhere to be found, which is probably how I'd feel if I thought I was the last human on earth.

Deborah, I haven't been able to get this idea out of my head. Clearly he has the scientific ability to create things, why not his childhood fantasy? And nothing says "I created this" or "this belongs to me" as much as what he did to her at the end. I think you're right, although I hadn't thought of it while reading.

Especially since Oryx functioned as a link between humans and crakers. Having her as Crake's prototype, if you will, is a very tempting theory.

Are the Crakers a better version of ourselves?


This is a great idea... or did he model the Crakers on her?



"She told you what now? What she told me was...."

It occurs to me that someone else may created Oryx. This is a society obsessed with physical beauty and a youthful appearance.
If Crake can do it, then why not someone else?


In other news, I was actually rooting for the Pigoons to find a way to climb the stairs and finish off Snowman. I mentioned in the General Discussion thread I didn't find any of the characters likeable. Maybe the Pigoons though. ;-)

Regardless of whether or not O and C were *really* only created inside the mind of of Snowman, he is definitely re-creating them in the (hearts and) minds of the Crakers.
Also, 'death by pigoon'--I like it! :-)