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from the Earth Journal of Scientific Analyst SLJLK92349UO,
Earth Invasion Exploratory Unit
one thing became clear to me as I read this trilogy: Octavia Butler is not partial to the human kind. oh, humanity: violent, vengeful, and vicious; petty, pitiful, perpetually proud. avaricious and all too willing to prey on their own. as a fellow visitor to this planet, I can only view Butler's perspective as one that is in line with my own. and so this was quite an invigorating experience given the overab ...more
Earth Invasion Exploratory Unit
one thing became clear to me as I read this trilogy: Octavia Butler is not partial to the human kind. oh, humanity: violent, vengeful, and vicious; petty, pitiful, perpetually proud. avaricious and all too willing to prey on their own. as a fellow visitor to this planet, I can only view Butler's perspective as one that is in line with my own. and so this was quite an invigorating experience given the overab ...more

Lilith's Brood is actually three novels: Dawn, Adulthood Rites, and Imago, which have since been published in one volume. The basic story is this: humanity has virtually destroyed itself and the earth in a nuclear conflagration. Just after we've done so, a strange and powerful alien race called the Oankali arrive to save us. Sort of.
The Oankali are strange in a number of ways. They have horrifying snake-like sensory tentacles all over their bodies, they have three genders, and one of those ge ...more
The Oankali are strange in a number of ways. They have horrifying snake-like sensory tentacles all over their bodies, they have three genders, and one of those ge ...more

Well written, but not terribly thoughtful. The real problem of humanity is that we're both intelligent and hierarchical? In other words, all the troubles of mankind come from a combination of reason and order? Apparently, things would be much better if we were emotional and disordered...
But even that doesn't work, since Butler doesn't talk much about emotion ("emotion" seems to be mostly biochemical anyway). Despite all of her talk about mating, marriage, etc, only in the end of the trilogy does ...more
But even that doesn't work, since Butler doesn't talk much about emotion ("emotion" seems to be mostly biochemical anyway). Despite all of her talk about mating, marriage, etc, only in the end of the trilogy does ...more

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