Book Review: Fledgling, by Octavia Butler
May. 25th, 2012 08:12 pmA vampire story that sucks the blood out of weak-ass YA novels, and will also make you deeply uncomfortable.

Seven Stories Press, 2005, 317 pages
( Only Octavia Butler could get away with this, and I'm still not sure what she was thinking. )
Verdict: Octavia Butleriswas :( brilliant and I have yet to be disappointed by her, and I loved this modern, highly intelligent take on vampires done in her signature style, which incidentally also happens to be a brilliant subversion of the YA & PNR vampire shit that has been afflicting shelves these past few years, though I don't think Butler intended it. I wish I could shove Octavia Butler into the hands of everyone who coos over the writing in a YA novel. But, this is also a book with some huge freakin' squicks for which it makes no apologies, so be warned.
And boy am I sucking at my Mount TBR challenge. This is only the second book I've picked off of it this year.
Also by Octavia Butler: My reviews of Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents.
My complete list of book reviews.

Seven Stories Press, 2005, 317 pages
Shori is a mystery. Found alone in the woods, she appears to be a little black girl with traumatic amnesia and near-fatal wounds. But Shori is a fifty-three-year-old vampire with a ravenous hunger for blood, the lost child of an ancient species of near-immortals who live in dark symbiosis with humanity. Genetically modified to be able to walk in daylight, Shori now becomes the target of a vast plot to destroy her and her kind. And in the final apocalyptic battle, her survival will depend on whether all humans are bigots-or all bigots are human.
( Only Octavia Butler could get away with this, and I'm still not sure what she was thinking. )
Verdict: Octavia Butler
And boy am I sucking at my Mount TBR challenge. This is only the second book I've picked off of it this year.
Also by Octavia Butler: My reviews of Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents.
My complete list of book reviews.