A beautiful book, a scientific backing to what people have known in their hearts for eons; the forest is a community. Thriving and living and moving and growing as one, each part equally dependent on the other. A worthwhile read by every metric.

An eye opening look at the ways our clothing could be making us sick, and how little we really know about the fabrics that are touching our bodies every day of our lives.

An interesting piece of world building following the events of Annihilation. I didn't find it as interesting in setting or characterization as the first book, but it left enough breadcrumbs of the interesting world to get me through it easily enough.

Far preferred this to her first book. There's a lot of good actionable advice, especially for people new to taking a serious look at the clothing that makes up their lives. Easy and engaging to read, makes the shift towards a better mindset feel simple and approachable.

Contains spoilers

Definitely leans more YA than the previous series. And I don't love the repeating of the "southern dark-skinned people are murderous warmongers" trope, even if it is plot explained. That said, it's still good fun and fantasy - a good listen for during work.