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Dawn (Xenogenesis #1) : January 1 - February 15

Part I. Womb Monday, January 12 (Message 32)
Part II. Family Friday, January 16

But I am not a re-reader so probably will not be joining the discussion.
I hope everyone enjoys this book as much as I did.


My library is the worst. My goal in life is to spend less money on books, but I keep buying. Maybe someone can lend it to you. Mine is on the kindle and it isn't lendable.

My library is the worst. My goal in life is to spend less money on books, but I keep buyin..."
I don't know if they do this on Amazon.com, but the best option for me is to buy second hand books from Amazon.co.uk which are normally priced at 1 pence with a delivery fee of £2.80. It would probably be cheaper to buy them from second hand book stores, but who has time to be rummaging around in those shops on the off chance that you'll find the book you want:-)

It takes a little longer than if the book is in the library but can usually get most books.
Also on Amazon.com the kindle edition is $1.99. Don't need a kindle to read just the kindle app on your phone, computer, etc.
Yes, Amazon.com does sell used/second hand books from their site, but this is a science fiction classic so the "used" prices may not be that low.

Linda, my library didn't have it either!

Dawn is included in that book as a part of the Xenogenesis Series.
You might have luck looking for it that way.

I. Womb
II. Family
III. Nursery
IV. The Training Floor
Womb is fairly short. Why don't we start discussing that on Friday, January 9.

Kindred is the one people rave about the most. I've only discovered Octavia Butler recently through Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ and have to ration myself when it comes to reading all her works as I don't want to finish them too quickly.

In March 2013, Tananarive Due put together a tribute to Octavia Butler at Spelman. A lot of it was live-streamed so I am sure it is captured for viewing. I did watch the live-streaming and had me wanting to re-read Ms Butler's work.

My brother loves science fiction, and Octavia Butler was the first science fiction writer that he insisted that I read.

Linda -
It is so true what your brother said about Ms. Butler. I also had the honor of meeting her. She did not due many appearances and did not travel much so did not often make it to the East Coast.
So like your brother, we got there early (not surprising as we were not excited as soon as we heard she was coming to one of our favorite bookstores).
What struck me (and the others) was how humble she was. She said to us that she was so surprised that so many of us came out to hear what she had to say. And was so surprised that we loved her work.
We had our bags of books for her to sign and she took the time to speak to each of us personally.
We were so giddy. And this was not a giddy group especially as we were in our 40s, 50s & 60s.



Lilith Iyapo has awakened to find herself still imprisoned by unseen captors. Kept in solitary confinement in a room devoid of any type of sensory stimulation, she has barely managed to hold on to her sanity.
During one time of her captivity, Lilith decided that she would resist her unseen captors by refusing to speak to them, and they responded by refusing to speak to her.
What did you think about her silent protest

Solitary confinement is truly on of the most awful tortures to put someone through. I can't imagine being in solitary confinement and being naked. That would push me over the edge for sure!

This is an artist's rendering of an Oankali, and now I can totally understand the horror. LOL
That picture gave me goose bumps.


No. There was no way for her to know the future, especially at that point.

No. I agree with Linda. I would have wanted to wait and see what was going to happen. Your question reminded me of this quote
“Life is dear to every living thing; the worm that crawls upon the ground will struggle for it.�
� Solomon Northup, Twelve Years a Slave
Even though she was terrified, she still wanted to live. I almost feel as if his offer was another test of her character. The Oankali did not do much of anything without advanced planning.



Hattie wrote: "If I were Jdayha, I would have touched him and died. That was her only chance to return home again. From now on she is theirs forever. They have conquered her. She is becoming one of them and not one of us.
Very interesting Hattie. Thinking more about it, I guess choosing to die would be comparable to the Africans who chose to jump into the shark filled ocean rather than be taken by 'aliens' to a place they didn't know.
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I am glad you brought up that comparison to colonizers AD. The colonizers' promises of 'true religion' and their idea of 'cultured civilization' do seem very similar to the Oankali's promises of health and peace.
I did notice how the Oankali kept saying that everything they were doing was for the benefit of the humans of earth. They are seemingly truthful, so they did admit it....
Jdahya said .... I can only say that your people have something we value. You may begin to know how much we value it when I tell you that by your way of measuring time, it has been several million years since we dared to interfere in another people's act of self destruction.
The Oankali need the humans, but they want the humans to believe that they also need the Oankali.
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Let's start discussing Part II Family tomorrow.
Lilith starts her new life with the Oankali. She learns about them and their culture mostly through her child teacher, an ooloi named Nikanj.

Unfortunately this sounds suspiciously familiar in our day and age.

If I were Jdayha, I would have touched him and died. That was her only chance to return home again. From now on she is theirs forever. They have conquered her. She is becoming one of them and not one of us."
Agree with what you said, Hattie, especially the last line.
And Londa, despite the fact that the Oankali saved humans from destruction, I think they definitely need humans more than humans need them. And what you said about Africans choosing to die rather than allow their suffering to continue helps me see that the Oankali are exactly like slavers and colonisers but their methods are very different as they are non-threatening but don't give Lilith a choice about anything.

Unfortunately this sounds suspiciously familiar in our day and age."
lol, Anastasia:-


Your sentence helps me understand their usage of the word "trade." I didn't really unders..."
I don't think it was me. I'm not sure who did.
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I just started this one, just finished Womb. This is quite an interesting read. Lilith is a survivor that's obvious. The description of Jdayha scared me. I don't think i'll be able to read this book at night...it's creepy.
I don't know about this gene trade thing either....it has to be more than what Jdayha is saying.
I don't know about this gene trade thing either....it has to be more than what Jdayha is saying.

Everytime I read Jdayha's name my eye starts twitching. I rarely have such strong reactions to characters from books, but he/she really creeped me out lol
A.D. wrote: "Sorry, it's not Jdayha that creeps me out. I meant Nkanj."
I've just reached the part where Nkanj "opened" Lilith's mind and the way it's all snuggling up to her and being affectionate is creepy. LOL.
I've just reached the part where Nkanj "opened" Lilith's mind and the way it's all snuggling up to her and being affectionate is creepy. LOL.
The name Lilith is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Lilith is: Night monster. Storm goddess. In Jewish folklore, Lilith was a female demon and first wife of Adam.
Lilith name meaning - SheKnows
Lilith name meaning - SheKnows
I watched one of those Hidden Secrets of the Bible documentaries where they talked about Lilith. I'm trying to see if the name fits our Lilith or not...I can see some similarities.
Anastasia, it is quite interesting. She rebelled and abandoned Adam...and that's when God created Eve.
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