Inheritor

, #3

464 pages

English language

ISBN:
978-0-88677-728-9
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reviewed Inheritor by C.J. Cherryh (Foreigner, #3)

Inheritor

This is the final book in the first Foreigner trilogy, and to me is the most solid of the three in a lot of ways.

My favorite part of this book is that Jase from the ship has landed and is trying to fit into the Atevi world. When the series starts, we are already past the point where Bren has trained his entire life to be the paidhi but the language and culture is entirely new to Jase. Bren tries to acculturate Jase, but they are at such a disconnect socially and emotionally for most of the book. Jase wants some "humanity" from Bren, and there's some question of "how far" Bren has mentally adopted being Atevi and doesn't express emotions or even uses Atevi phrase constructions in English. The disconnect and Jase's anger dovetails so well with Jase having his own secrets and ship politics happening off …

reviewed Inheritor by C.J. Cherryh (Foreigner, #3)

Real aliens

It's the sheer alienness of the atevi that makes the novels in the Foreigner series so absorbing, and this novel is no exception. The more I read of this series, the more I want to read.

reviewed Inheritor by C.J. Cherryh (Foreigner, #3)

A really good continuation of the series

I already liked the first ones in the series, but this just keeps on getting better so far, I've been thoroughly enjoying the continuation of the story, there is something to say about characters that you learn to love over a longer series of books, really nice, and this universe just starts to feel like that good pair of shoes, that just fits perfectly.

Really nice, all in all, and I'm looking forward to reading the next one as well :)

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