"Tell you what...You keep the bugs away from me and I'll keep the other kids away from you "
I love science fiction and am not usually a fantasy reader. But this is not the 'usual' fantasy story. It is a totally complex and engrossing world peopled with characters both ordinary and extremely strange, but all very real in their hopes, fears, loves and desires. As Sara King says of herself, she is one of the "maverick sci-fi authors that writes about the characters, not the machines" And she does it superbly.
There are a lot of disparate people to meet in Form and Function so that who is who could become very confusing. But each is introduced to the reader within chapter blocks which fix each one in the mind before slotting, jigsaw piece by piece, into the greater picture. This is a simple world peopled with ordinary near-peasant folk; but it is also a dangerous world rife with ruling lords and their creations, memories of old hurts and grievances, family loyalties and passions for power or revenge. And another terrible war is coming which will leave no one unaffected. The world is about to be torn apart again and with it everyone who still lives. Can anything, or anyone, stop it from happening?
This was a book which left me bereft when I discovered I was on the last page, not a feeling I often get nowadays, and I am gratefully awaiting the publication of the second part of this serial to transport me back to this marvellously frightening world.
Highly recommended even if you don't usually enjoy sci fi or fantasy but do like vibrant characters in a rattling good story.
And the illustrations by Lance MacCarty are a cherry-on-the-top delight