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Golden Witchbreed by Mary Gentle
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Golden Witchbreed (original 1983; edition 1984)

by Mary Gentle (Author)

Series: Witchbreed (1), Orthe (1)

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The distant world of Orthe is littered with spectacular remnants of the Golden Empire, an ancient yet advanced civilisation extinct some 2000 years. Envoy Lynne de Lisle Christie arrives on Orthe to find a now technophobic society.
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Title:Golden Witchbreed
Authors:Mary Gentle (Author)
Info:Arrow Books (1984), 480 pages
Collections:Your library, Currently reading, To read
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Tags:fantasy

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Golden Witchbreed by Mary Gentle (1983)

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I liked it enough to finish it, but it was a bit laborious to read. I liked the world and the discoveries, but it was too descriptive for me. Ok, we´re on an alien world, so I´m ok with some descriptions of what is different, but I don´t want to know what every single plant and animal looks like, most certainly not if you´re then going to move to a different part of the world where everything looks different again. I felt a bit the same about the storyline; did she really have to be accused of murder and hunted across country twice?
I did like the relationships, the way the natives were different and the history of the world. ( )
  zjakkelien | Jan 2, 2024 |
This is fantastic. Only drawback -- The end wasn't an HEA and the sequel broke my heart. But damn, what writing. ( )
  Cathery | Jun 21, 2023 |
Fascinating book that unveils more and more details about the world and the characters as the story continues. I wish it had a more appealing title. I pretended I was reading a book titled "Orthe: Envoy". And I could do without the apostrophes in the names. Besides that, it was great. ( )
  wunder | Feb 3, 2022 |
As awful as the cover of this book is, the actual story it tells is pretty good. Less than a generation after humans discovers faster-than-light travel, they have found over 100,000 planets inhabited by intelligent life, and Earth is strained to send even the most inexperienced emissaries to most of them. Lynne Christie is one such emissary, sent to a planet that appears at first glance to be in a Medieval period, complete with a fallen pseudo-Roman civilization in the planet's history. However, soon the Machiavellian politics and alien aspects of life on this planet begin to complicate the envoy's life and then the story really gets going.

Words I learned in this book:
batrachian - amphibian, froglike
crepuscular - of or like twilight
eidetic - of visual imagery that is extremely accurate, such as a photographic memory
nictitating - generally blinking, specifically the movement of the "third eyelid" in animals that feature that additional membrane.
tenebrious - dark, gloomy, or difficult to understand
tersion - the act of rubbing something off
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  wishanem | May 27, 2021 |
See review in Book 2, Ancient Light
  Maddz | Mar 25, 2018 |
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There is action, intrigue, and, surprisingly, a full-scale murder mystery... It's one of these ultrasatisfying lo-o-o-ong novels, packed with detail and based in an alien culture thatt after a time the reader starts to live in.
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Mary Gentleprimary authorall editionscalculated
Brown, ChristopherCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Whelan, MichaelCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed

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The distant world of Orthe is littered with spectacular remnants of the Golden Empire, an ancient yet advanced civilisation extinct some 2000 years. Envoy Lynne de Lisle Christie arrives on Orthe to find a now technophobic society.

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Orthe - half-civilized, half-barbaric, home to human-like beings who live and die by the code of the sword. Earth envoy Lynne Christie has been sent here to establish contact and to determine whether this is a world worth developing. But first Christie must come to understand that human-like is not and never can be human, and that not even Orthe's leaders can stop the spread of rumors about her, dark whisperings that could cost Christie her life.And on a goodwill tour to the outlying provinces, these evil rumors turn to deadly accusations. Christie is no offworlder, Church officials charge: she is a treacherous and cunning descendant of Orthe's legendary Golden Witchbreed - the cruel, ruthless race that once enslaved the whole planet. Suddenly, Christie finds herself a hunted fugitive on an alien world, where friend and foe alike may prove her executioners. And her only chance of survival lies in saving Orthe from a menace older than time...
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