Imago
1989 • 224 pages

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June 17, 2022

Weird and very cool. Possibly my favorite Butler read (having only read Kindred and Parable of the Sower). Reminded me of Asimov's The Gods Themselves.

July 24, 2023

3.75 stars

February 17, 2023

A fitting end to a weird but beautifully written series.

December 28, 2022
June 25, 2022

It was enjoyable in parts but was a bit of a lacklustre end to the trilogy unfortunately. I felt the author went way to easy on the invaders and didn't explore the concept of free will given the very grey line of how the aliens get humans to acquiesce.

December 4, 2021

A fitting and logical conclusion to a fantastic trilogy.

February 2, 2021
January 6, 2021

This series made me feel like my consciousness was a mini, porous universe orb slowly bopping around between my head and who even knows where, probably the forest in the first part of the series. It was a new form of and location for and behavioral pattern of consciousness for me.

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November 18, 2018
November 26, 2016

Just as good as, if not better than, the rest of the trilogy. The additional gender identity themes in this one made it extra interesting.

October 3, 2015

Nature finds a way
to spread her malignant seed
whatever the cost.

July 28, 2015
July 21, 2014