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Moths

By: Jane Hennigan
Narrated by: Juanita McMahon
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Summary

A divergent future with a thought-provoking feminist slant, Moths is perfect for those who loved The Power, The Handmaid's Tale and Vox.

Out they came, away from natural predators, nesting in damp corners and in the tops of trees, crossbreeding with common cousins and laying thousands upon thousands of eggs.

'Then...the eggs hatched and an army of hungry caterpillars spread their tiny toxic threads on every breath of wind.’ The threads spell doom for humanity - half of it, at least. All around the world, men are dying in their sleep or turning into rage-fuelled killers. The world, as we know it, ends. However, humanity adapts and society moves on.

Many years later, very few even remember what life was like before the change. Mary does, though, and when an opportunity presents itself, she is faced with soul-searching decisions to make. Will she cling to the only strand of the past she has left, or will she risk it all in the name of equality?

©2021 Jane Hennigan (P)2022 W. F. Howes Ltd

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A good take on a well-used trope

Hennigan’s Moths is a trope I like, but one that often feels too familiar – an event that affects a proportion of world’s population. In Moths the culprit is that of the title, and those affected are only men who, once infected, either die or turn violent, leaving the world to adapt to this problem. With men locked up and controlled to avoid infection, the women create their own society to control this problem. But there really is more to it all, and Mary soon finds herself in a troubling position. Hennigan manages to deliver a personal story with depth in a world that feel all-too-possible, and does so very well.

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A masterpiece

What an unbelievable experience to be swept away in the hands of such a virtuoso of literature both the author and the narrator. I only wish I would have a fraction of her skills as a wordsmith to do it justice here. Thank you both.

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Wonderful Dystopian storytelling

I have listened to this twice in the last couple of years and think it’s one of my favourite of the “end of the world as we know it” novels.
It’s also nice when these take place in the UK as you feel more connected when the towns mentioned are nearby.
Now to start the sequel, Toxxic.

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thoroughly enjoyed

really enjoyed this. 1st person narrative-now and then chapters were well placed and kept the story interesting.

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Absolutely fantastic!

This was a fabulous book, sad when it ended and left me thinking about it for sometime after. A great spin on if women became the dominant sex in a dystopian world.

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Brilliant

One of the best books I have read in a long time. The author's writing is brilliant and the narrator is brilliant! I read the follow up "Toxxic", which also was brilliant. The characters were real and you felt for them. I WANT MORE BOOKS BY THIS BRILLIANT WRITER (with the same narrator if possible!).

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Excellent.

A wonderful dystopian future story that builds a intriguing view of a future ruled by women.

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Cool idea for a story

I think this book had so much potential, as the beginning was gripping but it sort of petered out. Narrator was excellent. Story idea was unique, overall I liked it.

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Intelligent and entertaining

I like dystopian sci-Fi especially when it has what I would describe as a feminist sensibility. It’s a fascinating story of “what if” full of moral nuances and resonances across human social history. It pulls no punches and just like real people, nobody is perfect. It’s incredibly well read which added to my enjoyment of the book. I’m quite ambivalent about audio books so I really value one that has me hooked and looking forward to listening more as well as giving me something to think about in between listening sessions. A huge thank you to author and narrator.

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Brilliant book

I loved this! Very similar to The Power, compelling, great pace & story. Truly superb.

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