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May 2023 Group Read #1 - Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer
I’ve been wanting to read this book for a while. Now that it’s the winner I’ll definitely be reading it next month. 😎
I've read it twice. I didn't care for it the first time, but saw the movie and decided to try again. I was really glad I did. I just read my review, and I said (a long time ago!) that I would be rereading it, so I guess I will.
I have a copy of this book on my shelf that I had planned on getting to later in the year. I’m happy to have a reason to read it sooner.
Oh, I’ve had this on my shelf since I saw and fell in love with the movie and just hadn’t gotten around to reading. Maybe this will be the push I needed to finally pick it up!
Kasia wrote: "I've wanted to read this for ages, love the movie."
The framework of the film and book are the same, but the story lines differ a bunch. It always felt to me like Jeff VanderMeer and Alex Garland started with the same outline then filled in the details their own way.
The framework of the film and book are the same, but the story lines differ a bunch. It always felt to me like Jeff VanderMeer and Alex Garland started with the same outline then filled in the details their own way.
I read this a while back, was so curious about the story but never progressed to book 2 lol. I was afraid the series wouldn't live up to this book!
Alan wrote: "Kasia wrote: "I've wanted to read this for ages, love the movie."
The framework of the film and book are the same, but the story lines differ a bunch. It always felt to me like Jeff VanderMeer and..."
That's neat, I don't mind and will be keeping a close eye on how the story forks and where.
The framework of the film and book are the same, but the story lines differ a bunch. It always felt to me like Jeff VanderMeer and..."
That's neat, I don't mind and will be keeping a close eye on how the story forks and where.
I read this book five years ago this month. I'll tag along for the discussion though I don't think I'll re-read it.
Recently found this at a goodwill during a book buying spree. Looking forward to bumping it up on my TBR pile!
I started it early cause I'm usually behind lol and my reading this year has fallen off a cliff that was on top of a volcano and plunged into Hades basically (its been a crap year in some ways and i can't read if I'm not happy lol, also just coming off a flu that took out the whole house so i felt the urge and went for it) so apologies but 12 pages in and I'm loving it.
Didn't realize how short it was, I have the whole trilogy so will probably read them back to back if I can.
Didn't realize how short it was, I have the whole trilogy so will probably read them back to back if I can.
I have read this one before (the whole series) and enjoyed it. This just might give me the push to visit it again. See how it holds up now I've also seen the movie.
Jodi Ann wrote: "I have read this one before (the whole series) and enjoyed it. This just might give me the push to visit it again. See how it holds up now I've also seen the movie."Since you've read and seen, I have a question: (view spoiler)
I agree Stephanie, the writing is lovely, not sure why I expected it to be harder to read, I think the subject matter made it more intimidating to me. I've only read a short story from him before.
What a wonderful short read. I do kind of wish it were longer…..maybe. There are so many layers to this intellectually built story. Each element was interesting and important to the growth. There could have been some tangents with the other characters as I think this could have just made the overall experience just as eerie and dreadful, but I guess if not and having been surgically to the point worked out fine.
Stephanie wrote: "I went ahead and started it, and I love it so far. I love the writing, the pacing, and the story so far. I was so glad to see it’s part of a trilogy."Thank you for mentioning this. I was a little sad it was over so soon. Now, to get the set 😄
I only made a small dent in it but hope to get to it today :)
I'm annotating the living daylights out of it lol.
I'm annotating the living daylights out of it lol.
I'm not a fan of sci-fi and after reading this book I'm still not a fan of such kind of book but it was interesting reading.
Wow, so happy a lot of y'all enjoyed this read! I'll be joining too, just saved it on my library list and will pick it up this week :)
Tina wrote: "I really enjoyed this one. As a couple others have said, I'm very glad it's a trilogy as I find myself wanting to know SO much more about the world and where the story could go. I'm onto the next now!"sounds fantastic. I've listened to a podcast recapping the movie, and it sounded super interesting
I saw the movie first. While I liked it, I was still thoroughly confused about the conclusion. But I'm hoping the book will provide a bit more context for me.
I finished this book a few days ago and wanted time to reflect on it before commenting. I feel that this one was just ok. There was nothing in it that I felt particularly excited about, but I don't think it was a bad read. The character was fine, and as an introvert, I felt I could relate to her in that regard. It was a quick read, which I appreciate but I was hoping that something more frightening would occur at some point. Overall, I gave it a 3.5-star rating which I bumped up to 4 stars for the sake of the GoodReads rating system.
I also saw the movie first and see some differences. I'm enjoying it, the only trouble for me is I'm not very good at imagining the scenario described (not all of it) in this one.
Haven't been active in a while, but work has given me time to read lately, so I'll jump in on this one. Just finished the last book I was reading and was looking for what to read next.
Just finished Annihilation and unfortunately it didn’t really click with me. Beautifully written and intriguing, but I found the characters, including the biologist (main protagonist/narrator), cold and robotic. While I suspect there’s probably an understandable reason why they act as if devoid of emotion and detached from each other, I ended up not caring about anyone’s fate. The tropical-feeling atmosphere was palpable, and I actually liked the ending, so I may give the next book in the series a try and see if there are some issues resolved that will pull me further into the overarching storyline.
Finally got this from the library. Though I'm usually not one for re-reads, I always planned on giving this one a second go.
And found the prefect background music to read to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_Cey...
And found the prefect background music to read to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_Cey...
I'm starting this one tonight - I've heard a lot of great things about it, and I hope it lives up to the hype!
About 110 pages in give or take, and it's shocking how little I remember from the first time I read it. I've watched the movie several times, so I think all that imagery and plot lines are clouding my mind. This definitely has some weird and unexpected stuff going on, but as someone who's read (or attempted to) a bunch of VanderMeer's works, this is arguably his most accessible.
Alan wrote: "Finally got this from the library. Though I'm usually not one for re-reads, I always planned on giving this one a second go.
And found the prefect background music to read to.
https://www.youtube..."
I bought the soundtrack immediately after watching the movie haha, its so eeerie! I even made my own playlist for this movie on my 8tracks page. Thanks for the link Alan!
And found the prefect background music to read to.
https://www.youtube..."
I bought the soundtrack immediately after watching the movie haha, its so eeerie! I even made my own playlist for this movie on my 8tracks page. Thanks for the link Alan!
Marie wrote: "I just grabbed it from the library as it became available. I am in on this read. :)"
Awesome!!!
Awesome!!!
Kasia wrote: "I bought the soundtrack immediately after watching the movie haha, its so eeerie! I even made my own playlist for this movie on my 8tracks page. Thanks for the link Alan!."
I own the soundtrack on CD but don't currently have a working CD player so I had to settle for YouTube.
I own the soundtrack on CD but don't currently have a working CD player so I had to settle for YouTube.
After finishing it a few days ago, I'm kind of shocked that I liked the film a bit more than the book. I think the styles were just different. The movie had more scary moments and played more with the imagery. While the book was more about having a soulful experience and revelation. Not a bad book but not within my taste range. Enjoy.

















Happy reading friends!