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That was something I didn't know I needed. ...more
That was something I didn't know I needed. ...more
I'm sorry but I just had to drop Tchaikovsky's book. The premise was rather interesting - in this fantasy land, people had insect-like abilities and were divided into various "kinden" (Beetle-kinden, Wasp-kinden) and then, the Empire of the Wasps started annihilating its neighbors...
So yeah, interesting but! And there's a big BUT! The setting. Imagine old Greek democracy with city-states set in British-like Lowlands/Highlands and somewhere at the beginning of the 19th century with Jules-Verne-li ...more
So yeah, interesting but! And there's a big BUT! The setting. Imagine old Greek democracy with city-states set in British-like Lowlands/Highlands and somewhere at the beginning of the 19th century with Jules-Verne-li ...more
The idea of this novel, human beings who are descended or who take talents from insects is a great conceit borne of a superior imagination. Like the Wasps who are the enemy in this technological fantasy sf mix, the author gives it wings and we fly along pulled inexorably skyward. The Mantis are great warriors, the spider kindin schemers, the Beetle Kindin makers and the Butterfly kindin are dancers, but all are endowed with their heritage, and their ancestor art.
The story is a good one too. Ste ...more
The story is a good one too. Ste ...more
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