A review by skstoxdale
Clay's Ark by Octavia E. Butler

3.0

Humans losing their humanity to a extraterrestrial organism that compels them to reproduce — yet compellingly, the infected humans maintain some of their humanity as they witness themselves transform and must make moral decisions knowing that they cannot control all their urges. This is one of the creepiest books I’ve ever read, but kept reading because their ethical dilemma is compelling. Feels like horror at points and trigger warning for sexual violence.