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cjersin 's review for:

Adulthood Rites by Octavia E. Butler
4.0
dark slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

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Avg: 3.6 rounded up to a 4. 

This book continues to make me question what gives us the right to decide what is best for others when we simply do not know. The Oankali do this for humans and they continue to be wrong. It makes me wonder what we as humans continue to be wrong about. 

I think this book took something away from what I liked in the first book of this series. The first book ends in such a hopeless way that it really sticks with you. And in the start of this new book the hope has returned. I hate to say it, but I almost wish it hadn’t returned! I think part of what made the first book so impactful was that it left you feeling SO hopeless. 

The world building was still really well done and I liked the continuation of some of the characters though I wish we had more from Lilith - the main character in Dawn. 

The plot of this book dragged for me and I contemplated DNFing it at certain spots but then found myself hooked back in within 20 pages of the lull. I still plan on reading the third book in the series despite these lulls. 

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