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Title:The Call of Earth (Homecoming Saga #2)
Author:Orson Scott Card
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 352 pages
Published:January 15th 1994 by Tor Books (first published 1993)
Categories:Science Fiction. Fiction. Fantasy
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As Harmony's Oversoul grows weaker, a great warrior has arisen to challenge its bans. His name is Moozh, and he has won control of an army using forbidden technology. now he is aiming his soldiers at the city of Basilica, that strong fortress above the Plain.Basilica remains in turmoil. Wetchik and his sons are not strong enough to stop a army. Can Rasa and her allies defeat him through intrigue, or will Moozh take the city and all who are in it?

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Original Title: The Call of Earth
ISBN: 0812532619 (ISBN13: 9780812532616)
Edition Language: English
Series: Homecoming Saga #2
Characters: Nafai "Nyef", Volemak "Volya", Elemak "Elya", Mebbekew "Meb", Issib "Issya", Luet "Lutya", Hushidh "Shuya", Eiadh "Edhya", (Lady) Rasa, Vozmuzhalnoy Vozmozhno "Moozh"


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So...I didn't listen to the first part, but it was still entertaining enough...big picture revalations inserted fairly regularly into a decent plot. Enjoyable enough to listen to, but I won't be looking for more, and happy not to have read it.

This second book of the series tells the story of what comes next. Nafai and his brothers must go back to their old city and bring back wives for their upcoming journey. Eventually they must find their way to Earth, where humanity began, and repopulate it.In many respects, I found this book to be better than its predecessor. Orson Scott Card spends less time relying on the "Book of Mormon" and much more time fleshing out the characters. He even introduces new major characters that have no

This parts of the Homecoming story explores the dynamics of marriage and sex in a society that is run by women. It is barely science fiction. It reminds me a little of Ursula Le Guin, except Le Guin is much more obvious and usually stretches the boundaries of relationships even more.This story sends our group back to the the city of Bascilica to find wives. That is an interesting challenge because the marriage customs in the city are to be married for one year at a time. This mission to find



Orson Scott Card has managed to do what Robert Jordan could not: he develops a world, characters, history, politics and blends it all together so seamlessly that you forget that it is just a story.Like Robert Jordan's books, the cast has grown and the world has become more intricate in its politics and deeper in its culture, but unlike Jordan, Card pulls it all together. As a writer, I just shake my head with my mouth hanging open. How did he do it?In The Call of Earth, the Oversoul realizes

Being the second book in the series, I was afraid it will be less interesting. Fortunately, my bias was wrong! The characters are developed even more, both good and evil are present in all of them.

Slow start, great finish... another character, idea, and theology study with just enough story in it to be readable and interesting.There was one great dialogue that I thought was pretty thought provoking regarding belief in God. Which of the following is belief in God?A) just a choice: based on preference rather than evidenceB) an undeniable fact: the only way to possibly explain the evidenceC) a deniable but probable fact (like a scientific theory): the most likely way to explain the evidence