Sophie Farthing, an orphan who grew up on a space station, emerges from her repressed upbringing to embark on a perilous journey from Earth to the Moon and across Mars searching for the origin of her birth.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Banks goes Victorian,
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This review is from: Harm's Way (Hardcover)
This is a rather interesting cocktail: a Dickensian space tale of a girl looking for her past. Wooden spaceships, primitive Martian angels and what else. Greenland's way of treating the space opera setting is somewhat similar to Iain M. Banks, but he doesn't have a philosophy as deep. Also, the ending is somewhat clumsy. Still a good read - for those who understand.
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