

in the vein of The Story of Your Life (Arrival film) or the film Ex Machina, is thought-provoking, a food for thought e.g.is (again preferably) not set in a post-apocalyptic technology-dense grey and dark world,.where (preferably) an alien environment also is a protagonist/character,.has a female protagonist (very important) preferably telling her story ( 1st person narrative),.when very early in the story the biologist revealed to us readers her colleagues would soon die – I did not take it as a spoiler, on the contrary, it was captivating. is uncanny – I mean yes, Vandermeer's prose was so purely uncanny, the way he framed the biologist's tale, her perspective and emotions was beyond enthralling as well as the way he forebode eerie occurrences and made an addictive ominious atmosphere e.g.The things is, I am looking for a title that (not all of it has to be met of course): I still am thirsty for something that would really satisfy my Annihilation cravings. However, from reading GoodReads blurbs and comments, I still feel like these are not entirely what I am looking for (ok, Solaris probably is, though I am not sure if there's a female protagonist). However, I do already have these on my to read list as I do believe they are outstanding: I have read several threads on the topic of Books Like Annihilation, but was not able to find many titles that would attract my attention 100% as I am looking for a rather specific niche of books (see the second set of bullet points). If you believe that your submission was caught by the spam filter or you have any questions/concerns, feel free to message us. We reserve the right to moderate at our own discretion. Social Media links & blogs (Twitter, Facebook Instagram, YouTube).

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