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Lilith's Brood: Dawn / Adulthood Rites / Imago (Xenogenesis, #1-3) - Octavia E. Butler
Lilith's Brood: Dawn / Adulthood Rites / Imago (Xenogenesis, #1-3)
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Format: kindle
ASIN: 15769892
Publisher: Open Road
Pages no: 754
Series: Xenogenesis (#1)
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Liv's Reads
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4.0 Lilith's Brood: Dawn / Adulthood Rites / Imago (Xenogenesis, #1-3)
I picked this up because it’s the favorite book of a close friend. I’m not a fan of Science Fiction. It’s usually too heady and symbolic, filled with names I can’t pronounce and languages that I can’t understand. I was happy that this lacked the latter but it was very heavy on the former. In a n...
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5.0 Lilith's Brood: Dawn / Adulthood Rites / Imago (Xenogenesis, #1-3)
My personal favorite sci-fi trilogy. I have reviewed the individual volumes separately:- Dawn- Adulthood Rites- ImagoMind blowing, thought provoking, thrilling stuff. (Plenty more hyperbole in the above mentioned reviews!) One thing I particularly want to mention about the author is I love how she e...
Rather Be Reading
Rather Be Reading rated it
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It's been a few months since I read this, but I realized I'd not reviewed it and wanted to put in a few words.I can't express to you how refreshing it was to read an African American female protagonist who didn't speak with urban slang, who wasn't worried about finding a man and, in general, didn't ...
amandalina
amandalina rated it
Sometimes it can be tricky to read a series in an omnibus like this. You don't get the chance to read and experience each book individually. However as a whole, this series was practically a masterpiece for me. It is so engrossing and thought-provoking. I've always considered myself an optimistic pe...
sologdin
sologdin rated it
Cool presentation simultaneously of a post-apocalyptic setting and a geocentric aliens narrative. The aliens aren't quite right, but they're not caricatures of the genocidal maniacs from Wells, either--they conceive of themselves as "traders," mostly in genetic material, and they appear to be pure ...
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