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Book Reviews of The Sky People (Lords of Creation, Bk 1)

The Sky People (Lords of Creation, Bk 1)
The Sky People - Lords of Creation, Bk 1
Author: S. M. Stirling
ISBN-13: 9780765314888
ISBN-10: 0765314886
Publication Date: 11/14/2006
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 19 ratings
Publisher: Tor Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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PhoenixFalls avatar reviewed The Sky People (Lords of Creation, Bk 1) on + 185 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
A peculiar book, throwback to the science fiction of the 20s. The first half reads exactly like an Edgar Rice Burroughs novel, except that the women can fight for themselves. They don't, usually, but you as a reader are supposed to understand that they can and respect them accordingly. The characters are also prettily multicultural - a Cajun, a black woman from the Bronx, an Englishman (though there is a twist there) and a Russian - but Stirling has a tin ear for dialect and differentiates between them all by simply tossing in a word or two from those dialects for each person - Mais for the Cajun, Bro for the black woman, old boy for the Englishman, and a smattering of first-year Russian. The descriptive passages are long and not terribly interesting, and the heavy-handed hints at what the twist is had me predicting the climax events from page 20, which made the intervening 250 pages a bit of a slog. The twist itself tries to bring the novel up to date, but the stereotyping of the characters and the imperialist undertones kept the novel firmly in that 20s mold, despite the slightly updated subject matter. Still, when the action finally commenced it was fairly fast-paced, and I did eventually come around to at least liking some of the characters, though that was entirely due to the fact that Stirling had one of them tame a wolf, and I am a sucker for an animal story. Even that was undercut by the fact that Stirling seemed to forget about the wolf's existence for most of the climax, and let me tell you, a real wolf would not allow itself to be forgotten that way.
catbookmom avatar reviewed The Sky People (Lords of Creation, Bk 1) on + 52 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This was an enjoyable read. Stirling owes a lot to Edgar Rice Burroughs; I found myself snickering at some of the plot, thinking how much it resembled the Tarzan or John Carter of Mars books. It seemed a bit slow to start, but it was worth continuing.
Bossmare avatar reviewed The Sky People (Lords of Creation, Bk 1) on + 306 more book reviews
Not bad, a bit like a Edgar Rice Burroughs book. Pulp sci-fi at its best. Not as good as the Change series but an okay read.
ClownsareCreepy avatar reviewed The Sky People (Lords of Creation, Bk 1) on + 25 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this book. A good page turner that I couldn't wait to pick up again. A good read for any sci-fi fans or people who wonder what it wouldhave been like if Venus really had held life...
reviewed The Sky People (Lords of Creation, Bk 1) on
Alternate history of a timeline where Venus is hospitable and populated by people and dinosaurs.
reviewed The Sky People (Lords of Creation, Bk 1) on + 16 more book reviews
Really enjoyed this book.