I'll take it a step further, and say that I don't even have to be knowledgable to answer.
Where do I start reading the works of Octavia Butler?
I would suggest a comfy chair. Though I often read in bed also, and occasionally on the bus. I typically find the bus more difficult to start a new book/author, so the former two are my better suggestions.
Okay, well I liked Parable of the Sower. I mean, I didn't like it, exactly, because a lot of it is nastily intense, but I admired and respected it and read it all straight through in one sitting at the Westfield Library when I was supposed to be shelving some books.
Man, that job was the absolute best.
I liked Kindred too, but I think it's easier to reduce to talking points. Parable of the Sower has stuck in my gut for years now.
I like the Lilith's Brood trilogy (first one's _Dawn_, I believe, if you run into them separately) and half of the Clay's Ark series, whatever it's named. (I like _Wild Seed_ and _Mind of My Mind_, don't mind _Patternmaster_, and never end up rereading _Clay's Ark_.) The order on that one is...hmm. Read _Wild Seed_ before _Mind of My Mind_ before _Patternmaster_. Chronologically, they go _Wild Seed_, {_Mind of My Mind_ and _Clay's Ark_ contemporaneously}, then _Patternmaster_, but I don't know if that's the order she wrote them in.
_Kindred_ and the two _Parables_ books are too dark for me to reread often, but if you like dark, try those first.
Mmm, Octavia Butler. Did you know she was teaching a class at one of the other 5C our senior year? Argh, wasted opportunities.
I have read two things of Butler's: Wild Seed, which I appreciated, and Clay's Ark, which I found too dark and too implausible to enjoy. In my limited experience, I'd suggest Wild Seed.
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Dive right in! Start with Lilith's Brood!
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I'll take it a step further, and say that I don't even have to be knowledgable to answer.
Where do I start reading the works of Octavia Butler?
I would suggest a comfy chair. Though I often read in bed also, and occasionally on the bus. I typically find the bus more difficult to start a new book/author, so the former two are my better suggestions.
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Man, that job was the absolute best.
I liked Kindred too, but I think it's easier to reduce to talking points. Parable of the Sower has stuck in my gut for years now.
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_Kindred_ and the two _Parables_ books are too dark for me to reread often, but if you like dark, try those first.
Mmm, Octavia Butler. Did you know she was teaching a class at one of the other 5C our senior year? Argh, wasted opportunities.
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