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Yup, enjoyed it again. I have to skip some bits as her descriptives can go on too long - at least for me! I love the concept of sentient world and one that sorts out its own problems - Hmmm! Are we living on one right now, with the gentle development of pnademic flus? Wait and see, perhaps. Howver, Tepper's world certainly does get down to sorting out human arrogance and know-it-all stuff. It's very poignant, especially at the end and with the resolution of the problems. I find it fascinating... (show more)
Yup, enjoyed it again. I have to skip some bits as her descriptives can go on too long - at least for me! I love the concept of sentient world and one that sorts out its own problems - Hmmm! Are we living on one right now, with the gentle development of pnademic flus? Wait and see, perhaps. Howver, Tepper's world certainly does get down to sorting out human arrogance and know-it-all stuff. It's very poignant, especially at the end and with the resolution of the problems. I find it fascinating that one has to learn one's skills - as shamans have always done - and not rely on "gifts".
If you decide to read this book, it's worth starting from the first one, Jinian Footseer, or you won't get all the points nor understand the heroine at all really. think the trilogy is worth it but you may find you want to hurry through some bits. (show less)
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I love the True Game worlds. The three trilogies are distinctly different. The Jinian trilogy is the weakest, in my opinion.
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