The Search for Fierra

by Stephen R. Lawhead

Empyrion (1)

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In this first book of the Empyrion series, Treet and his oddly-assorted friends try to unscramble the complexities of a new world.

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After having penned his Christian fantasy series, The Dragon King trilogy, Lawhead decided to venture into the world of Christian science fiction, to, what I imagine, was critical floppery, being that aside from two books, the rest of his bibliography consists of fantasy books with a religious theme.

It's hard to write Christian science fiction! I'll admit it. You have to present a vivid, futuristic world, usually dystopian, and then have some evangelist come in there and make things better through the power of Christ, and such. Or, have some character, who's initially an outcast, get in trouble with the law, die, and then come back to life. Like Mad Max, only more holy.

In Lawhead's book, part one of a two-book series, Orion Treet is show more forced at gunpoint to get on a spaceship, which hurls him halfway across the universe, to a strange town run by an overbearing government. It seems nice, but, hey, overbearing government. So he and his team of people he just met on the ship, escape into the desert.

Meanwhile, they're looking for this elusive place called Fierra.

One problem I had with this book was the lack of believable dialogue. Granted, I doubt Crossway Books would have published books in which characters dropped various alpha-bombs, I found it laughable that a minor antagonist resorted to the most vile of vile insults: "scum bag!"

I strongly believe that there was a very good reason Lawhead stuck to fantasy: he's much, much better at it in comparison.

This book is campy, but I suppose would appeal to a bookworm whose sheltered from reading real, visceral science fiction in which people say and do things that may be considered "secular." But, for regular sci-fi nuts, this probably won't do much for you.
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Engaging, futuristic, cerebral, spiritual: These words describe the first novel in Lawhead's Empyrion series.

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Novelist Stephen R. Lawhead was born in July 2, 1950 in Kearney, Nebraska. He graduated from Kearney State College. He wrote his first novel, In the Hall of the Dragon King (1982) to try to support his family. This launched his literary career. Many of Lawhead's works are based on Celtic history and Arthurian legend. He has also written children's show more books, adapting many of them from stories he told his children. Lawhead's various series include Bright Empires, The Pendragon Cycle, and the King Raven Trilogy. The second book in the King Raven Trilogy, Scarlet, won a Christy Award in the category of Visionary Fiction. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
The Search for Fierra
Original publication date
1985 (US) (US); 1986 (UK) (UK)
People/Characters
Orion Treet
Important places
Empyrion, Fierra; Fierra

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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction, Christian Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3562 .A865 .E38Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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