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Andrea Savitch, Envy of the Gods #1: If the Reward were Right (Bridgeway, 2006) |
A new entry in the science fiction/fantasy field is a trilogy, Envy of the Gods, by Andrea Savitch. The first book, If the Reward were Right, introduces the characters and the world of Raalek. Raalek teeters on the edge of change. I liked the premise that education for all ages and all abilities would hasten progress and indirectly affect invention, conquest, settlement and more. Many readers will respond to such altruism. It balanced for me the episodes of cruelty that I found unsettling. Savitch's strengths are in her portrayals of friendship and loyalty. These I found attractive and worthy of notice. The story, however, is like a cake made without butter and sugar. Key ingredients are in short supply. Good fantasy and science fiction offer the reader challenges, insights and drama. This book lacked character-revealing dialogue, suspense and humor. No moral or higher truths are uncovered. Two more books follow. What trials and tribulations, victories, and advances lie ahead? It will be interesting to see how the saga continues. by Jean Marchand |