Singer from the sea

426 pages

English language

Published June 29, 1999 by Avon Eos.

ISBN:
978-0-380-97480-1
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OCLC Number:
40632744

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I started off enjoying this book. The first few chapters were intriguing, with an engaging main character, Genevieve is a thoughtful, serious, loyal girl, and I was looking forward to following her story. But pretty soon the story changed and became something that felt very like a first draft. Exposition, long, slow, repetitive exposition with patches of over-wrought description, and lashings of didactic allegorical preaching.

I'm not fond of the sci-fi / fantasy trope where entire worlds or entire peoples share characteristics - for example the hyper-masculine arians, and the hugely problematic faux arabian tribe with the evil sounding call to prayer who treat "their" women badly. I mean- how does that society work at all? How do the boys learn to speak, if the women aren't allowed to speak the men's language? I kept being pulled out of the story by the unbelievable world building.

The story uses my …

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Subjects

  • Women -- Fiction
  • Social ethics -- Fiction
  • Natural obligations -- Fiction