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Wild Seed (Gollancz SF collectors' edition) [Paperback]

Octavia Butler
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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Gollancz; New edition edition (4 Dec 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0575071451
  • ISBN-13: 978-0575071452
  • Product Dimensions: 21.2 x 12.6 x 2.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 776,718 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Doro has been alive for almost 4,000 years. He has great power and influence and yet he is alone. He has watched generation after generation of his children die. But he still dreams of breeding a new race of immortal telepaths in his own image. When he encounters Anyanwu, the shape-changer and healer, he knows that he has met his true mate. Although only 300 years old, he is Doro's equal, perhaps the only other one of their kind on Earth. But she has sprung from wild seed, beyond his control, and she is Doro's implacable enemy.

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Octavia Butler was born in 1947. Her novels include the other books in the acclaimed Patternist series (Wild Seed is a prequel to the events that unfold later), Patternmaster, Mind of my Mind, Survivor and Clay's Ark, and the Xenogenesis series, Dawn, Adulthood Rites and Imago.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful book, 9 July 2004
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Mrs. Giulia Clifford "Julia" (Bishop's Stortford, Herts, UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Wild Seed (Gollancz SF collectors' edition) (Paperback)
Yes, this was a wonderful book. It grabbed my attention from the start to the end, never allowing me to go. I had to force myself to leave the book enough to eat dinner!

I have loved the characters. Anjanwu is just awesome, and Doro, even if he's not exactly the most sympathetic character ever (oh well, he's actually NOT synpathetic, at all) is wonderfully portrayed. I loved even him in the end, and I won't say anything more about the final of this wonderful book, because you *must* buy it and read it up to the end. But the character I loved the best was Isaacs. A wonderful, three-dimensional character.

I thank so much Orson Scott Card, who suggested this book in his "How to write science fiction and fantasy" (a book I suggest any aspiring writer to read). Otherwise I would never have bought it, and it would be a shame.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent and now a new edition..., 15 Mar 2001
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This review is from: Wild Seed (Gollancz SF collectors' edition) (Paperback)
This is an excellent book and well worth the read, be sure to buy the reprint, because the previous print I purchased was terribly proofed which at times broke the fun of reading the story - I am talking about lines being wholly or partially repeated, yes lines not words.

I thoroughly good read, you'll zip through it on no time at all!

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Gold, 11 May 2009
This review is from: Wild Seed (Gollancz SF collectors' edition) (Paperback)
From Butler's debut with `Patternmaster' in 1976 one would never have suspected that she would produce a novel - a prequel at that - of such power and intensity as this.
Perhaps of all Butler's work, this is the novel that so deeply explores the concept of slavery, a theme that runs through nearly all of her work like a dark thread.
The story begins in the late eighteenth century, in Africa, where Anyanwu the shapeshifter has already lived for three hundred years.
It is here she is discovered by Doro, a creature far older than herself, and a human life-force able to move from body to body, killing each one in the process.
For over three thousand years he has been seeking out those humans with special gifts: telepathy, telekinesis, psychometry, the whole panoply of psychic abilities, and bringing them together to breed. They have become both his children and his slaves, in some cases quite literally since Doro has become heavily involved in the slave trade, using it as a cover to bring the residents of his `seed villages' to America.
For Doro, Anyanwu is a very valuable find, mentally stable, unlike many of his people, terrifyingly strong and able to change sex at will, or into a leopard, eagle or dolphin.
Doro promises not to harm any of her people if she will return to America with him. However, as Anyanwu discovers, Doro considers her to be `Wild Seed' and plans to kill her once she has served her usefulness by providing children for his people.
This book certainly deserves its place in Pringle's `100 Best SF Novels' since, like all the best SF novels it employs the conventions of SF to explore the depths of human nature. Butler understands, more than many writers, the capacity for humans not only to enslave others in various ways, but to willingly submit to that slavery in some cases. There are also many deaths in `Wild Seed' and yet, each one is keenly painful to those who have to deal with the grief or other consequences.
Above all, Butler writes characters with all the flaws, warts and all. This makes for a novel not, as one might expect, doomful and depressing, but one that is full of power and fury, mining gold from the depths of the human soul.
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