2009 bookcrossing journal:
What a random, wierd book. It is such a daft story - and ok, it says on the back that this is sci-fi satire; but to be perfectly honest at times it comes across as poorly plotted and poorly written as if she was in a rush to write this thing. There's a quote on the back of this book: "Another joyous send up to the sf genre, combining Jane Palmer's gift for satire with a new cast of eccentrics, as plausible as anyone you'd find in the average bus queue" - Mary Gentle, Interzone. I wonder if I was reading the same book.
OK, I did read this all the way through so it's not awful-awful... I just felt it could have been written better and not have this feeling of rushed. And characters would come to the most unbelieveable conclussions really quickly without any evidence or reason - now was that supposed to be part of the satire? It went over my head. It just seemed weak to me.
However, I don't usually read sci-fi either so maybe I don't appreciate it for that either.
This is a very odd story that starts off on a planet of beaked, flying hermaphrodites (excuse my spelling) who are all referred to as "she" - this book is from the Women's Press, so it's supposed to be about women. They're having problems on this planet. They live off sunshine, but there is an alien creature coming to the planet and sucking up their energy. So Controller Opu (who is a modern woman suffering from a full time job and having to arrange child care for her brat - her words, not mine) finds out where this thing is coming from. Our planet!!! Shock!! So arrangements are made to send an android thing to earth to catch up with this alien thing before it completely destroys their planet.
And it just gets more ridiculous and random from there with wierd characters on earth, some slimey monsters and an android that developes feelings.
This was published in 1986 - maybe this was the current trend and style at the time? I don't know as I'm not into sci fi.