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Freaky exploration of prophecy and destiny., August 31, 2003
This review is from: Bones of God (Paperback)
"The Sartius Exori - who will be the one ?"
Hyperspace jumps alter the mind, and when that kind of scene gets underway there's often a touch of spiritual mania floating round the place. Here an unlikely hard man becomes a messianic leader to save the troubled world from its pain and confusion. He's not nearly as "nice" as Jesus, but for some weird reason has still been chosen ! It's not as subtle as a Philip K. Dick, who treated similar themes more originally, but it gave me a unique new image of redemption.
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I liked the book more than the previous reviewer, September 4, 2004
This review is from: Bones of God (Paperback)
Everyone likes different things in books. I liked this one more than the previous reviewer did. It's not my favorite book of Leigh's, though. As he often does in his books, he explores issues of gender, this time by creating an alien society dominated by females.
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