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Sep 04, 2013 07:51PM

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Julia wrote: "Not enough people have read and heard of Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler
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. Octavia E. Butler was so highl..."
Amen to those!! I'm rereading Butler's Lilith's Brood: Dawn / Adulthood Rites / Imago series and loving it all over again. It's a post-apocalyptic book of an entirely different kind.


Amen to those!! I'm rereading Butler's Lilith's Brood: Dawn / Adulthood Rites / Imago series and loving it all over again. It's a post-apocalyptic book of an entirely different kind.


The followup series with the 'next generation' I didn't find nearly as fascinating.

Saber and Shadow: A New Adventure in the Fifth Millennium is the first one (IIRC).
I'm not sure any are still in print, but I see them often enough at used book stores, they shouldn't bee too hard to find.



At one time I noticed that all my favourite authors seem to have surnames beginning with 'B'. Butler, Bujold, Brin, Butcher...
I loved encountering Butler. The first book I read was [bookcover:Mind of My Mind|116254] which seemed so very different from any of the other SF I had read at that time. In hindsight I suspect that the different perspective of an African American woman comes through in a wonderful way in comparison to the mostly European male voices I had heard up to that point.
A wonderful story teller with a strong voice! Such a loss to us all that she has passed away.
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Parable of the Talents (other topics)Parable of the Sower (other topics)
Saber and Shadow (other topics)
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Octavia E. Butler (other topics)S.M. Stirling (other topics)
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