L'Aube

423 pages

French language

Published Oct. 27, 2022 by Au Diable Vauvert.

ISBN:
979-10-307-0506-5
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Après un sommeil de plusieurs siècles, Lilith s'éveille à bord du vaste vaisseau spatial des Oankali. Créatures dotées de tentacules, experts en génétique, ils ont sauvé les rares survivants d'une Terre mourante et sont prêts à ramener Lilith et les derniers humains sur leur planète régénérée. Mais la survie a un prix…

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reviewed Dawn by Octavia E. Butler (Lilith's Brood, #1)

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I couldn't stop myself from reading it. Once start, mate, this book wasn't leaving my hands. How long has it been since my last Butler book? Omg, she's such a good writer. The way she hooks you up is magic. If only her and Le Guin were a bit more queer and less binary in their writings, but, well...

reviewed Dawn by Octavia E. Butler (Lilith's Brood, #1)

Review of 'Dawn' on 'Goodreads'

After a nuclear war and the nuclear winter that followed, the remaining humans on planet Earth were rescued by an alien race called the Oankali. The humans were put in suspended animation while the Oankali studied them to learn their biology and then started to repair the Earth so humans could live on it again. Now it is 250 years later and a woman named Lilith is awakened. The Oankali hope that she will be able to “parent” the first small band of colonists that they want to return to Earth.

When I was participating in Diversiverse I heard about Octavia Butler. She comes up in discussions that start with “Any people of color writing science fiction besides Octavia Butler?” I felt remiss in never having read her books. Dawn was written in 1977 and is the first in a trilogy.

I don’t read a lot of hard science fiction …