If J.J. Abrams and Margaret Atwood collaborated on a novel, it might look something like 'Annihilation', the first in an extraordinary trilogy.
For thirty years, Area X has remained mysterious, remote, and concealed by the government as an environmental disaster zone even though it is to all appearances pristine wilderness. For thirty years, too, the secret agency known as the Southern Reach has monitored Area X and sent in expeditions to try to discover the truth. Some expeditions have suffered terrible consequences. Others have reported nothing out of the ordinary. Now, as Area X seems to be changing and perhaps expanding, the next expedition will attempt to succeed where all others have failed. What is happening in Area X? What is the true nature of the invisible border that surrounds it?
‘Annihilation’ tells the story of the twelfth expedition through the narration of a nameless biologist attached to the mission. A reticent, solitary woman, the biologist brings her own personal secrets with her. She is accompanied by a psychologist, anthropologist, and surveyor, their stated mission to chart the wilderness, take samples, and expand the Southern Reach’s understanding of Area X. But they soon find out that the information given to them about Area X is incomplete or inaccurate, and that they are being manipulated by forces both strange and all too familiar. The old abandoned lighthouse on the coast is more than it seems. A moaning in the distance at dusk appears to have no natural cause. A tunnel plunging into the ground isn’t on any map. In Area X, they will all find out what it truly means to face the unknown. Adapt or die.
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Annihilation is eerie, beautiful and full of suspense - what is happening in Area X? Will the biologist find what she's looking for? Will she be able to get out once she has?
VanderMeer skillfully weaves a stunning, alien landscape into a novel which is part mystery, part sci fi, and underlaid entirely with a sense of menace that will stay with you longer after you close the last page. A creature in a tower, a mouldering lighthouse, an alien wall that cannot be crossed, Annihilation is one you won't want to miss! - Shannon (QBD)
Guest, 28/02/2018