eBook, 337 pages

English language

Published March 28, 2023 by Grand Central Publishing.

ASIN:
B0BZHT44V8
(56 reviews)

In the future, nuclear war has destroyed nearly all humankind. An alien race intervenes, saving the small group of survivors from certain death. But their salvation comes at a cost.

The Oankali are able to read and mutate genetic code, and they use these skills for their own survival, interbreeding with new species to constantly adapt and evolve. They value the intelligence they see in humankind but also know that the species—rigidly bound to destructive social hierarchies—is destined for failure. They are determined that the only way forward is for the two races to produce a new hybrid species—and they will not tolerate rebellion.

Akin looks like an ordinary human child. But as the first true human-alien hybrid, he is born understanding language, then starts to form sentences at two months old. He can see at a molecular level and kill with a touch. More powerful than any human or …

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reviewed Adulthood Rites by Octavia E. Butler (Xenogenesis, #2)

Continúa la historia

Como en otras secuelas de Octavia Butler, entre libro y libro de la misma saga suele haber un salto generacional, y los personajes de la secuela son de una u otra forma, sucesores de los de la anterior, y esta no es la excepción. A veces ese cambio generacional me desconcierta un poco, especialmente cuando al final del libro anterior quedan muchos cabos sueltos sin resolver. Un poco de eso me pasó con este libro, pero rápidamente pude identificarme con los nuevos personajes. Algunos personajes del libro anterior también aparecen pero en un rol secundario. Quizás me hubiera gustado que algunos personajes importantes de Lillith's Brood hubieran tenido un rol más prominente en este libro.

La historia en general cambia el contexto de la historia casi por completo, y si bien tiene una elaboración muy buena, creo que prefiero el ambiente generado en el primer libro.

reviewed Adulthood Rites by Octavia E. Butler (Lilith's Brood, #2)

The personality of an alien

As the first book, world- and character building are amazing. Somehow, the first book seems like nothing more than a setup for this in hindsight. Finishing this, I can't wait for the next one, to see how the plan Akin spun unfolds. Admittedly I have been a hard time following the dialogues when more than 2 Oankali were involved, but I think I can follow and understand Akin pretty well thanks to how Butler described him.

I didn't notice I'm reading a book from the eighties until I looked up from when the book is. Beside some words that are rare today and some historical mentions, the series could have been written now.

Review of 'Adulthood rites' on 'Goodreads'

This book follows Lilith's son, who is half human and half Oankali. He has a foot in both worlds and his journey is very different from Lilith's. I appreciate that this book can be both entertaining and thoughtful. It doesn't force you to think but it does inspire reflection.

Review of 'Adulthood rites' on 'Goodreads'

Another excellent post-apocalyptic novel. The tale provides a magnificent and analysis of human frailties and self-destructive tendencies. This bridge novel (middle text) in the series is not quite as dynamic as the first. I suppose that is largely because this novel sets the stage for the trilogy's denouement.

If you like this genre, as I do; this series is among the 'must reads'.

Review of 'Adulthood rites' on 'Goodreads'



To sum up:

Earth has been destroyed by nuclear war. Right before humanity was going to totally wiped out, an alien race called the Oaklani picked up the survivors and put them in suspended animation on their ship. Hundreds of years later they had rehabilitated the Earth and are ready to wake up the humans. All they ask in return is for some humans to cross breed with them to make a new species that combines the best of both.

Am I The Only One Who Isn't Bothered By This?

Some humans have lost their fool minds over this. They have run away and are trying to live on the land without alien help. The aliens have made sure that no humans can breed without the help of alien DNA. This is because the aliens have rightly deduced that humans are too blindly self destructive to be allowed to continue …

Review of 'Adulthood Rites' on 'Goodreads'

In conclusion, Octavia Butler is amazing.

I'm not even sure where to begin. The Xenogenesis trilogy is completely unlike anything I've ever read before. The closest I can come in comparison is to [b:The Left Hand of Darkness|18423|The Left Hand of Darkness (Hainish Cycle, #4)|Ursula K. Le Guin|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388229638s/18423.jpg|817527]: this is a book with rich, thorough world/species building, compelling characters, a solid plot and more theme than you can shake a stick at. Butler understands that meaningful speculative fiction asks "what if" questions to cause readers to reflect on the world as it is. And here, she does that artfully, weaving in questions about whether human nature is intrinsically violent, how different we are able to tolerate our children being from us and still perceive them as "ours," whether it is better to die sticking with the familiar, or be irrevocably mutated and survive.
In there are implications about environmentalism, gender …

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