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Book Review of Homecoming: Earth (Homecoming, Bks 4 & 5)

Homecoming: Earth (Homecoming, Bks 4 & 5)
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Orson Card has created a brilliant scenario, a variation, perhaps, on Farmer's Riverworld.
Humans rendered the earth uninhabitable 50 million years before, and one of the colonies that escaped is sending a small delegation back. Earth is inhabited by two intelligent species, one evolved from rats, the other from bats. Even before the two dozen settlers land, they have a sharp internal division that will never be resolved. One group is headed by a weakling who did not want the job. He will be the good guy. The other is headed by a Machiavellian warrior, his brother. He is designated bad guy. Both books unfold according to this sort of reverse misogyny. Masculine men are BAD. Girlie men are GOOD. When the second book begins, even the computer which they call Oversoul, which more or less functions as their god, is referred to as "she."