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Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Escaping Exodus by Nicky Drayden


Drayden has a distinct unique outlook on life or at least her writing does.  This is a book about a colony ship.  It is designed to last for as many generations as needed to get to a viable planet.  However the ship becomes inadequate for its population and the passengers discover they can inhabit vast beasts that travel between the stars.  The current beast is not in peak health and that leads to tensions and rebellion in the colonists.

Drayden tells a good story and provides a setting that is only vaguely similar to the Farscape ship, Moya.   The hierarchy within this ship is matrilineal and class based.   The classes restlessness reflects the restlessness of current society where the top 400 wealthiest families have more wealth than the rest of the population combined.   It is a system destined to fail and we see they same signs of failure in our current political and class based country.  

Seske is the up and coming ruler but hates the thought while not being able or wiling to give up her position.   Being her friend is fraught with peril.

Drayden provides an interesting social structure and biology for the ship.


I enjoyed the book. 

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