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Absolution

By Jeff VanderMeer
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
Locus Awards Finalist

ONE OF THE MOST ANTICIPATED BOOKS OF 2024:
The New York Times, The Washington Post, New York magazine, Time, Kirkus, Literary Hub, Goodreads

The surprise fourth volume in Jeff VanderMeer’s Southern Reach series—and the final word on one of the most provocative and popular speculative fiction series of our time.


When the Southern Reach trilogy was first published a decade ago, it was an instant sensation, celebrated in a front-page New York Times story before publication, hailed by Stephen King and many others. Each volume climbed the bestseller list; awards were won; the books made the rare transition from paperback original to hardcover; the movie adaptation became a cult classic. All told, the trilogy has sold more than a million copies and has secured its place in the pantheon of twenty-first-century literature.

And yet for all this, for Jeff VanderMeer there was never full closure to the story of Area X. There were a few mysteries that had gone unsolved, some key points of view never aired. There were stories left to tell. There remained questions about who had been complicit in creating the conditions for Area X to take hold; the story of the first mission into the Forgotten Coast—before Area X was called Area X—had never been fully told; and what if someone had foreseen the world after Acceptance? How crazy would they seem?

Structured in three parts, each recounting a new expedition, Absolution is a brilliant, beautiful, and ever-terrifying plunge into unique and fertile literary territory. There are some long-awaited answers here, to be sure, but also more questions, and profound new surprises. It is the final word on one of the most provocative and popular speculative fiction series of our time.

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Absolution Reviews

3.5
“Your experience with this book is largely dependent on how satisfied you were with the ending of Acceptance (the 3rd book in the trilogy). Acceptance was the perfect open ending for me and I thoroughly enjoyed the ambiguity of it. Now this book attempts to fill in some holes left by the trilogy, but it fell flat for me. Still the same writing that draws you in, but lacked the pull the other three books had.”
“3.75⭐️ THIS is what I wanted and expected from the rest of the “Southern Reach” series! While “Absolution” falls under a different umbrella than the previous two books, the tone of Area X is all over this book. I loved a lot about this book. To start, “Absolution” had the signature Vandermeer tone. The writing was abstract (but not too much) and the tone/setting were unsettling and disconcerting in the best way. Out of the series, “Absolution” reminded me the most of “Annihilation” and the aspects I enjoyed in Book 1. The writing in “Absolution” was fantastic. I enjoyed the descriptive imagery and I do enjoy how well Vandermeer is able to describe mental decline and madness. For the vast majority of this book, I had no idea what was going on; in a good way. My favorite part of “Absolution” was the structure and how it followed different timelines and perspectives. I enjoyed seeing Area X from a completely different view and found the amount of answers to be satisfying without giving too much away. This could not have been executed as well without these perspectives. Vandermeer did an excellent job maintaining a sense of mystery surrounding Area X without the disappointment I felt in the previous two books. Additionally, I have to give props to how well Vandermeer can write from the perspective of extremely different characters. The tone shift from Parts 1 & 2 to Part 3 was INCREDIBLY jarring and I am shocked that this was the same author. Personally, I hated the tone of the last part; which was the point! Flowers to Vandermeer. Finally, really enjoyed seeing small details that kept popping up throughout the series. (Mainly hypnotic phrases and their origin.) I found the nonlinear storytelling to be unique and allowed for the looping effect of Area X to really shine. I also found the characters in “Absolution” to be the most likable by far. My only real gripe with “Absolution” was the excessive rambling. I understand that a big theme in this series is how Area X affects the minds and mental state of the characters, but I do feel there is a lot of unnecessary emphasis on this that manifests in the form of long rants of nothing. Around half of this insubstantial material could be removed worth it affecting the impact these thoughts/dialogues would have. I found myself skimming a lot and not missing bathing of real importance. This issue was especially bad during the final section. Again, I understand this was intentional and that Lowry is a psychopath even before Area X, but it is still difficult to get through. (Despite my complaints, I did enjoy the Lowry section and found his mental state to be intersting if not disturbing.) Overall, “Absolution” is what the rest of the series should have been. I can’t imagine reading the original trilogy without this final book; waiting 10 years is kind of absurd. I’m definitely glad I picked up the final book and did not give up on the series.”

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