Reach Southern Trilogy 1. Annihilation: A Novel

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  • Murakami meets the supernatural  

    Reach Southern Trilogy 1. Annihilation: A Novel (Paperback)
    Before I say what I like, I would like to respond to a couple of negative criticisms. 1. The book has a very open-ended, many questions remain unanswered. - That's right. On the other hand this is in part 1 of a trilogy is not necessarily surprising.
  • Blair Witch Project meets Lovecraft  

    Reach Southern Trilogy 1. Annihilation: A Novel (Paperback)
    The first book of this trilogy is told by a (nameless) biologist. It describes an expedition to the mysterious region X. This has formed several years ago, and no one knows precisely (and more I do not want here reveal) She moves only gradually out w
  • Exciting, but not consistently  

    Reach Southern Trilogy 1. Annihilation: A Novel (Paperback)
    In the game with subjective perception, pretensions of an indifferent or malevolent life world and the feelings of the protagonists of the novel to me Stanislav Lem reminded "Solaris". I read the book in a few hours, because the built-up tension
  • Great, but unfortunately only a third of the story  

    Reach Southern Trilogy 1. Annihilation: A Novel (Paperback)
    Area X, closed decades ago after a "Event" from the outside world and left to themselves, harbors a dangerous secret. From time to time expeditions into sent to this to get on the track, without success: participants disappear without a trace, a
  • A Sea Change  

    Reach Southern Trilogy 1. Annihilation: A Novel (Paperback)
    Disturbing. From the first to the last page is "disturbing" the adjective that best describes ANNIHILATION. To describe strangeness, real otherness, is a huge challenge that copes Jeff Vandermeer here with flying colors. The first-person narrato