Review--Marked in Flesh (The Others, #4)
Marked in Flesh by Anne Bishop
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I've been enjoying this series more with each new book. The worldbuilding is fascinating. I love the idea of an earth where humans are not only not the dominant species, but where the dominant species views them as "crunchy, and good with ketchup" (the Sharkgard call ships "meat in a can".)
Despite that, humans being humans, there's an attempt to conquer and take over more territory through the Humans First League. The non-humans and their allies and friends are resisting this, especially the indigent human residents of the North American analogue. The tension is building and something's got to give, and it's most likely to be frail human flesh.
I recommend The Others to paranormal fans looking for something a little different.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I've been enjoying this series more with each new book. The worldbuilding is fascinating. I love the idea of an earth where humans are not only not the dominant species, but where the dominant species views them as "crunchy, and good with ketchup" (the Sharkgard call ships "meat in a can".)
Despite that, humans being humans, there's an attempt to conquer and take over more territory through the Humans First League. The non-humans and their allies and friends are resisting this, especially the indigent human residents of the North American analogue. The tension is building and something's got to give, and it's most likely to be frail human flesh.
I recommend The Others to paranormal fans looking for something a little different.
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