Semiosis

528 pages

Français language

Published Sept. 8, 2022 by Le Livre de Poche.

ISBN:
9782253107132

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4 stars (4 reviews)

Ils sont cinquante, des femmes et des hommes de tous horizons. Ils ont définitivement quitté la Terre pour, au terme d'un voyage interstellaire, s'établir sur une planète lointaine qu'ils ont baptisée Pax. Ils ont laissé derrière eux les guerres, la pollution, l'argent, pour se rapprocher de la « nature ». Tout recommencer. Construire une Utopie. Mais très vite, des drames menacent leur idéal. Du matériel irremplaçable est détruit. Des morts surviennent et s'accumulent. La nature est par essence dangereuse ; celle de Pax, mystérieuse, ne fait pas exception à la règle. Pour survivre, les colons vont devoir affronter ce qu'ils ne comprennent pas et tenter de comprendre ce qu'ils affrontent.

Un beau roman de science-fiction, remarquablement pensé. Le Nouveau Magazine littéraire.

Fouillé et savant, plein de surprises, un livre de chevet pour tous ceux qui rêvent d’un autre monde. Le Figaro.fr.

Un excellent premier roman et une autrice à suivre …

5 editions

Not many books have chapters narrated by bamboo.

5 stars

Semiosis is a fascinating take on space colonization, intelligence, and language. The multi-generational story starts with the founding of a small human colony on an alien world where, as they soon discover, plants have evolved intelligence and use animals for tools. Needless to say, things don't work out the way the colonists intended, and their descendants find ways to adapt to a world where they can't forget that they're only one part of the ecosystem -- and not a necessary part, either. And the plants have their own ideas!

Each chapter picks up a character from a different generation. Burke gives them all distinct voices and attitudes, and while each looks back at the previous narrator from this new perspective, their stories are their own.

I found the middle chapters the most interesting. At this point the colony has established itself, and all the founders have died off, leaving only …

Great read! Realistic and yet positive and hopeful.

5 stars

Loosely a Cli-Fi but with out any unbearable dread. Not usually a fan of that specific scifi subgenre (not because it isnt good but because you know..the whole world.), and kind of exhausted with generation ship or space colonies, but damn the action kept coming and the world building was amazing. Loved all of the characters and felt attached to their hardship, struggle and success. Would highly recommend. Also good for plant lovers 🌿🌿🌿🌿!

Great idea, poor execution

2 stars

A multigenerational story of mankind having to become symbiotic with life forms beyond its understanding to survive, this is marred by pedestrian prose, a narrative structure that leaves no room for characters to feel for, and a take on an alien, vegetable life form that has all the charm of a chemistry lesson. Read Children of Time if you like the idea done well.