
The Midwich Cuckoos
Reviews

This book is great if you want to work on your focus. I consider it a not-so-easy read; I really had to pay attention to every little single word I was reading to make full sense of it.
Zellaby was highly quotable and in the end I understood why- also, I saw it coming!
The political propaganda towards the end was unnecessary. I don't know what more to say about this book. Maybe, one day I will re-read and have some quality input to give.

Wyndham is a genius. Even though I already knew the basics of this story, I was gripped and disturbed. Recommend.

2/5 ⭐ It really didn't meet my expectations. The plot sounded fascinating and I sincerely loved Day of the Triffids but, wow, this was a disappointment. I managed to finish it (hurrah to me!) despite painfully long paragraphs of Mr Zellaby's ramblings. The entire novel felt disjointed (why were we even hearing the story from Richard's POV?), badly thought out and don't even get me started on that rushed ending... I'll give John Wyndham another chance. One day.









Highlights

'I don't know', Zellaby admitted, 'but I do refuse to accept a bad theory simply on the grounds that there is not a better,(...)'

What these incidents really make clear, my dear fellow, is that the laws evolved by one particular species, for the convenience of that species, are, by their nature, concerned only with the capacities of that species - against a species with different capacities they simply become inapplicable.

Each species must strive to survive, and that it will do, by every means in its power, however foul - unless the instinct to survive is weakened by conflict with another instinct.