Annihilation

· Blackstone Audio Inc. · Narrated by Carolyn McCormick
4.1
35 reviews
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NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE FROM ALEX GARLAND, STARRING NATALIE PORTMAN AND OSCAR ISAAC The Southern Reach Trilogy begins with Annihilation, the Nebula Award–winning novel that “reads as if Verne or Wellsian adventurers exploring a mysterious island had warped through into a Kafkaesque nightmare world” (Kim Stanley Robinson). This 10th Anniversary Edition features a new introduction by New York Times bestselling author Karen Joy Fowler.

If J. J. Abrams, Margaret Atwood, and Alan Weisman collaborated on a novel ... it might be this awesome.

Area X has been cut off from the rest of the continent for decades. Nature has reclaimed the last vestiges of human civilization. The first expedition returned with reports of a pristine, Edenic landscape; all the members of the second expedition committed suicide; the third expedition died in a hail of gunfire as its members turned on one another; the members of the eleventh expedition returned as shadows of their former selves, and within months of their return, all had died of aggressive cancer.

This is the twelfth expedition.

Their group is made up of four women: an anthropologist, a surveyor, a psychologist—the de facto leader—and a biologist, who is our narrator. Their mission is to map the terrain and collect specimens; to record all their observations, scientific and otherwise, of their surroundings and of one another; and, above all, to avoid being contaminated by Area X itself.

They arrive expecting the unexpected, and Area X delivers—they discover a massive topographic anomaly and life-forms that surpass understanding—but it's the surprises that came across the border with them and the secrets the expedition members are keeping from one another that change everything.

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4.1
35 reviews
Zoë G
January 7, 2024
The point of view character comes off as internally underdeveloped and unengaging at best. I think it has the bones of what could be a very good story, the world building is almost there, if only it had been told from any other point of view character. I just find the biologist to be both an unpleasant and uninteresting point of view to hear this story from, and every time she describes the previous expedition and interesting things they did and found and how they interacted, I'm kind of just left going cool, I wish was reading their story instead. We miss out on so much of what is going on as readers because the point of view character lacks an internal life on such a level that it seems impossible for it to occur to her that anyone else could.
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Ankur Shukla
January 29, 2018
OK, I need to come clean. I like the story and the claustrophobic setup it builds. I like the mysteries that are left to interpretations and the twinge of JJAbram-esque story telling that the reviews everywhere boast about. What turned me off was the narration, which at best seemed monotonous and dragging. This is a fairly short book and yet there were times I was wondering when this will end. I felt the narration added a bit complexity to the plot, which i assume wouldn't have been there had I read the book! my 2 cents!!
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Barbara Claypool
January 21, 2024
One of the rare instances where the movie is so much better than the book. As I was reading, I kept feeling like I was reading a script. There were few details and what they did have was so hollow. I hope to never experience reading a book like this again.
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About the author

Jeff VanderMeer is an award-winning novelist and editor. His fiction has appeared in the Library of America’s American Fantastic Tales and in multiple anthologies. His recent books have made the year’s best books lists of Publishers Weekly, San Francisco Chronicle, and Amazon.com.

Carolyn McCormick has appeared in the films A Simple Twist of Fate and Enemy Mine. She has appeared on television as Dr. Olivit in Law & Order for more than a decade and as a guest on The Practice and Star Trek: The Next Generation. Her Broadway credits include roles in The Dinner Party and Private Lives. Her audiobook narration has won her three AudioFile Earphones Awards.

Karen Joy Fowler is the author of The Jane Austen Book Club, which was on bestseller lists nationwide and spent thirteen weeks on the New York Times list. Along with her first two novels, it was a New York Times Notable Book. Sister Noon, her third novel, was a finalist for the prestigious PEN/Faulkner Award.

January LaVoy, winner of numerous awards for narration, was named a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine in 2019. She is an American actress best known for her character Noelle Ortiz on the ABC daytime drama One Life to Live. In addition to working extensively in narration and television, including roles on Law & Order and All My Children, she has worked on and off Broadway as well as in regional theater.

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