Book Review

Jan. 5th, 2007 08:32 pm
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The Anvil of the World
by Kage Baker

This fantasy novel managed the neat trick of being humorous and witty as well as thought-provoking. The setting is a combination of swashbuckling and steampunk with a bit of Victorian flavor. The story centers around the adventures of Smith, an ex-asssasin trying to settle into a less death-involved life. He ends up running a seaside resort and getting embroiled in the affairs of the children of a (happily married) saint and Lord of Evil, not exactly in that order. There's lots of action and amusing dialogue, making this a throughly entertaining novel. Deftly woven into the entertainment is an interesting set of statements/observations on the treatment of the environment, racial harmony, and making the choice between creation and destruction.

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