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Adulthood Rites (Mass Market Paperback)

by Octavia E. Butler (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)

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In this sequel to Dawn, Lilith Iyapo has given birth to what looks like a normal human boy named Akin. But Akin actually has five parents: a male and female human, a male and female Oankali, and a sexless Ooloi. The Oankali and Ooloi are part of an alien race that rescued humanity from a devastating nuclear war, but the price they exact is a high one--the aliens are compelled to genetically merge their species with other races, drastically altering both in the process. On a rehabilitated Earth, this "new" race is emerging through human/Oankali/Ooloi mating, but there are also "pure" humans who choose to resist the aliens and the salvation they offer. These resisters are sterilized by the Ooloi so that they cannot reproduce the genetic defect that drives humanity to destroy itself, but otherwise they are left alone (unless they become violent). When the resisters kidnap young Akin, the Oankali choose to leave the child with his captors, for he--the most "human" of the Oankali children--will decide whether the resisters should be given back their fertility and freedom, even though they will only destroy themselves again. This is the second volume in Octavia Butler's Xenogenesis series, a powerful tale of alien existence. --This text refers to an alternate Mass Market Paperback edition.


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In this sequel to Dawn, Lilith Iyapo has given birth to what looks like a normal human boy named Akin. But Akin actually has five parents: a male and female human, a male and female Oankali, and a sexless Ooloi. The Oankali and Ooloi are part of an alien race that rescued humanity from a devastating nuclear war, but the price they exact is a high one--the aliens are compelled to genetically merge their species with other races, drastically altering both in the process. On a rehabilitated Earth, this "new" race is emerging through human/Oankali/Ooloi mating, but there are also "pure" humans who choose to resist the aliens and the salvation they offer.These resisters are sterilized by the Ooloi so that they cannot reproduce the genetic defect that drives humanity to destroy itself, but otherwise they are left alone (unless they become violent). When the resisters kidnap young Akin, the Oankali choose to leave the child with his captors, for he--the most "human" of the Oankali children--will decide whether the resisters should be given back their fertility and freedom, even though they will only destroy themselves again. This is the second volume in Octavia Butler's Xenogenesis series, a powerful tale of alien existence.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful., Jan 29 2003
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This book and the other two in this trilogy are my favorite books. I've read them repeatedly.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best of the Xenogenesis Series by a Very Narrow Margin, May 23 2002
By watzizname "watzizname" (Murfreesboro, Tennessee) - See all my reviews
Better than "Dawn," the first of the series, and slightly better than the finale, "Imago." All 3 are OUTSTANDING. Save money by buying "Lilith's Brood," which contains all 3. See "Lilith's Brood" for more about each book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Integral to the 3 part story, Jun 21 2001
By Raquel B. (Mount Vernon, New York USA) - See all my reviews
Butler uses her skills as a Science fiction writer to make all of us think about what defines our humanity. It's a test that has no correct answers except to survive. Only a leap of faith and fear aids Butlers characters through their Adulthood Rites.
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4.0 out of 5 stars It challenges you to think
Well, what would I have done last spring if I didn't have an Octavia Butler book to get me through the one hour trips on the E train to Manhattan? Read more
Published on April 13 2001 by R. Anthony Mills

5.0 out of 5 stars a brilliant sequel
This book is far better than the first in the series. I was completely sucked into the characters, concept, and plot. Read more
Published on April 12 2001 by Robert J. Crawford

4.0 out of 5 stars Could you, would you, breed with giant slugs to survive?
Humans had finally destroyed themselves and the planet Earth. This book continues the story of the few human survivors who had been captured by a revolting looking but talented... Read more
Published on Aug 23 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars Good book, better than Dawn.
Butler continues the story she began with Dawn, and this time it's even better. The earth is being repopulated with modified humans while infertile resisters (humans who refused... Read more
Published on May 19 2000 by Michael D Ward

4.0 out of 5 stars a bit more complex than the space allows
In her Xenogensis series, Butler is exploring how human beings will respond to changes brought by aliens as the humans struggle to survive. Read more
Published on May 17 2000 by TammyJo Eckhart

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Series! Just Wonderful!
Before I selected an omnibus called Xenogenesis from the Sci Fi Book club (containing: Dawn, Adulthood Rites, and Imago), I had never heard of Octavia Butler. Read more
Published on Jan 14 2000 by CaptHowdy

4.0 out of 5 stars The second in a series, which should be preceded by Dawn
This science fiction work follows up on Ms. Butler's earlier work, Dawn. The book stands alone fairly well, but the story will seem tremendously better placed into context if the... Read more
Published on Dec 7 1999 by Robert H. Nunnally Jr.

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
This book was thought-provoking and fascinating. I could barely put it down, even at risk of my wife's anger. Ms. Read more
Published on May 20 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars The TRUTH of SUBLIMINALS......
Wouldnt this book series be best seen as being a metaphor for the white-washing of the world and how individuals who are not of the albino mutation shall cope with the changes in... Read more
Published on Mar 30 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Mini series potential!

From the complete novel Xenogenesis

Lilith Iyapo has just awakened from a 250 year nap. The Earth she once new no longer exists, destroyed by mankind. Read more

Published on Mar 25 1998

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