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Reclamation [Mass Market Paperback]

Sarah Zettel
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 452 pages
  • Publisher: Warner Books; First THUS edition (30 Nov 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0446602922
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446602921
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 2.5 x 17.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,922,333 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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On the run from his past for years, heretic priest-turned-data pirate Eric Born is shocked when his clients, members of Vitae, kidnap a pariah from his home planet, an event that causes Eric to flee his own masters. Original.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Different, unusual, absorbing, 4 Feb 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Reclamation (Mass Market Paperback)
I wasn't sure what to expect from this, it seems to be a blend of genres. On the one hand, it's like Gibson in that a lot of detail is (deliberately) left out - the reader has to pick it up as she goes along. On the other hand some of it reads like an action-hero SF novel - Eric must be nearly indestructible with his special powers...

However on balance, it's a combination that definitely works. The plot is complex and demanding in a typicallly modern SF style, and while the ending might be a bit predictable, you do spend a lot of the book wondering how the heroes are going to reach it alive.

I can't help thinking that Sarah Z. is taking a pop at a certain type of bureaucracy in places (rather like Neal Stephenson in _Snow Crash_), and if this is so, then extra marks for the tongue-in-cheek humour. Next time you're in a meeting of some sort and you think it's dragging, compare it to a meeting of the Rhudolant Vitae...

Definitely one for the SF fan; as a first book, this is outstanding quality - this will be a hard act to follow.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent first effort, 26 Nov 2000
By A Reader - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Reclamation (Mass Market Paperback)
I thought this was actually a pretty gripping read but I'd have to agree with the 1-star people about some of its flaws. It took a while to get going (which I didn't mind because it was setting out background) but the ending was really abrupt, and I can only assume that the writer was setting up for a sequal. The basic story about people discovering that they've been genetically engineered for a specific purpose, is a really interesting one in terms of their reactions. I imagine that it would be something that took a bit of coming to terms with, but the authoress makes very little of what it might feel like to be the product of laboratory experiments. I would have liked to see deeper into the main characters' minds. There were also one or two characters who disappeared without having their stories properly wound up. I thought that the villains were great - they had no redeeming features whatsoever, completely evil infact. I got really in to hoping they'd come to a very nasty end. In fact, it was their extreme wickedness rather than the hero and heroine that made me want to see the Realm safe at the end. (Incidentally, Ivy obviously didn't understand what was going on; Arla left the Realm because she wanted to know what the outsiders were up to. She insisted on going back when Eric and she had discovered that the Realm was under threat). Personally, I love attention to detail, so I quite appreciated Miss Zettel's attempts at describing her galaxy (although I would have liked a bit more detail about the Realm and its workings). I'd really like to see a follow-up about the Realm coming to terms with its new knowledge, and its future interaction with other humans in the galaxy.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding first science fiction novel, 8 July 1997
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This review is from: Reclamation (Mass Market Paperback)
I received this book in the mail at the end of last week, and it ran away with most of my 4th of July weekend. I barely got my laundry done! It is hard to believe that this is a first novel, but considering the fact that Zettel has, apparently, been writing since the fourth grade, I guess it's not really her first novel -- just her first published one. I'd love to read some of what didn't make the cut. It probably surpasses a good percent of what gets published as science fiction these days. The excellence of this book covered all the bases -- good writing, decent character development, complex and fully-realized cultures and universe, interesting and truly alien alien creatures [those Shessel! ;-) ], and interesting plot lines that gradually all distill down into one. On top of that, it has what I think I like most in science fiction: exploration of the relationship between myth/religious ritual and ancient scientific/historic truth. I'm looking forward to reading her next.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not the best, but perhaps judged too harshly, 5 Aug 2000
By W. Eric Vandever - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Reclamation (Mass Market Paperback)
I agree with much of the drift of some of the other criticisms among these reviews, i.e., that the book is not overly original and that the characters are somewhat shallow. I feel the need, however, to respond to some of the "1 star" reviews and mediate their more intense dislike of this novel. I found the Rhudolant Vitae (the main villains of this book who are compared to the Borg in other reviews) to be very interesting villains; they are not simply black-robed automatons or some kind of hive-mind like the borg (nor are they aliens like those of Dark City). What I found interesting about the Vitae was that they were very human; this society, faced with the loss of their homeworld, became a very conservative and static entity centered around the religious/messianic goal of finding and reclaiming that homeworld. I find this interesting and all-too-human, considering that messianic religions consistently arise out of troubled political climates. I feel the need to point out also that the Vitae are not just a black-robed collective, but, indeed, their society is a complex interrelationship between various functionaries (which wear different colors) including engineers/scientists, administrators, diplomats, and a kind of historian/judicial class which records the activities of everyone else. One of the more interesting characters is one of the Vitae himself, and his machinations for the benefit of himself and his family in this strictly policed society also give it the necessary humanity to avoid falling into communist-paranoia SF cliches.
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