Borne
Rachel scavenges a ruined city dominated by Mord, a giant flying bear engineered by the long-collapsed Company. One day she finds a strange green lump caught in Mord's fur and brings it back to the Balcony Cliffs apartment she shares with her partner Wick, a former Company biotech who deals in memory beetles. The lump is Borne. He learns to talk, refuses to stay one shape, and asks Rachel whether he is a person or a weapon. The book builds VanderMeer's ruined-Earth weird ecology into a story about parenthood, biology, and what it means to raise something nobody understands.
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In a ruined city stalked by a giant flying bear, a scavenger raises a shape-shifting biotech creature she names Borne, in Jeff VanderMeer's standalone weird-SF novel.
Jeff VanderMeer's Borne universe has three works: the novel Borne (2017), the novella The Strange Bird (2017), and Dead Astronauts (2019). Each can be read on its own, though they connect thematically.
Borne is more accessible than Annihilation, with a tighter narrative focus on the relationship between Rachel and the alien creature Borne. The post-apocalyptic worldbuilding is dense but stays in the background of an intimate story.
Borne was written by Jeff VanderMeer, published in 2017 by HarperCollins Publishers Limited.
Borne is 330 pages in standard print editions, though page counts vary slightly between hardcover, paperback, and large-print formats.
At an average reading pace of about 250 words per minute, Borne takes most readers 5 to 7 hours to finish.
Borne is a standalone novel by Jeff VanderMeer, not part of a series.
Borne is available in hardcover, paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats from Amazon, Bookshop.org, ThriftBooks, and most major bookstores.