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Dreamsnake
Dreamsnake
Author: Vonda Mcintyre
ISBN-13: 9780440117292
ISBN-10: 0440117291
Publication Date: 5/1/1986
Pages: 319
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 28 ratings
Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Paperback
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Naiche avatar reviewed Dreamsnake on + 91 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This novel is the continuation of "Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand", which forms the first chapter and is one of the more hypnotic short stories ever written. The rest of the book does not live up to the high standards of the beginning, being more straighforward fantasy wish-fullfillment. Nonetheless, the whole is a beautiful future romance with excellent ideas about post-apocalyptic genetic manipulations and the fragmenting social structures of a dying world.
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Helpful Score: 1
A very good, entertaining read. The book isn't very "deep" in terms of ideas/philosophies, however the plot is great and the main character is very likable. I do wish the author had gone into more detail about why the environment was the way it is, who the people in the stone city were, etc. It's definitely a book that (I think) requires a sequel. So, it was disappointing to get to the end and have all these unfinished/unexplained bits. Nevertheless, I would recommend this to other sci-fi fans.
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A great read! Nebula Award winner.
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Dreamsnake is a fantastic book. I wish the author had written more as she is a wonderful story teller.
cyndij avatar reviewed Dreamsnake on + 1032 more book reviews
A cool post-apoc book with more questions left unanswered than are answered, which I think works very well here. How did the practice of using snakes to deliver healing venom start? There doesn't seem to be any industrial society, how can they be so good at genetic manipulation? Who are the off-worlders? Lovely prose, interesting world-building. Snake is also very interesting although perhaps a little too good to be true. But in general I like everything about this book.