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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Nafai's group finds Earth and more of the never-ending conflict among themselves, as well as more of the mysteries of the Keeper of the Earth. This is a fairly preachy book, and though the characters are written well, I couldn't bring myself to love it as much as others in my OSC library. Yes, the concept is interesting... humans 40 million years in the future, returning to Earth, meeting the sentient creatures who have developed in their absence... how does the knowledge that a computer is one of the higher powers in your life make you feel about the unknown power above that? How do slighted people hold on to their anger, causing an ever-present rift in the community? But it still didn't sit perfectly with me. Eh. The tensions increase as the group takes to space and prepares to land on Earth. Interesting questions of ethics here, as each side seeks to teach their children their view of the world. Then, when they land on earth, there is the exploration of what it is like now and new alliances are made. Book 4 of Card's Homecoming saga no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com (ISBN 0812532961, Mass Market Paperback)High above the planet Harmony, the Oversoul watches, programmed forty million years ago to guard the human settlement from all threats, especially themselves. In the latest in the Hugo- and Nebula award-winning author's Homecoming series, the great artificial intelligence has lost control of the population, forbidden technology has been rediscovered, war has broken out, and the only repair lies light years distant on a lost and ruined Earth."There seems little doubt that the whole series will prove as readable--and as morally committed--as we've come to expect from Card." --Locus (retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:09 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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This is consistent with the other books, in terms of the ongoing conflict. What they find on Earth is original and interesting. I found each of the books in this series equally easy to read. (