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message 1: by Tagenar (new)

Tagenar Tagenar If it had been the author's intent to show how superiority is wasted on the oppression of the weak, maybe it would have been good.


message 2: by kazerniel (new)

kazerniel "I enjoyed Wild Seed and Mind of My Mind (books 1 & 2). Patternmaster is marginally better than Clay’s Ark."

Agreed with this ranking, chronologically this was a disappointing fizzle at the end of a series that started great, then plunged in quality after book 2.

But tbh I'm glad I read them in chronological order; there was a throwaway sentence in Patternmaster that completely spoils the amazing tension of Mind of My Mind. It would have been a bummer to go into that one knowing the outcome.


message 3: by James (new)

James Steele kazerniel wrote: "Agreed with this ranking, chronologically this was a disappointing fizzle at the end of a series that started great, then plunged in quality after book 2."

The edition I read had questions for reading groups. I would love to sit in on a reading group discussing all of this because there is much to say. I wish Butler had said it.


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