Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang

Kate Wilhelm
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Interesting Ideas, but...

Allie
3/10/2011
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I was interested by the premise of this novel. I wondered how a society formed primarily of clones would differ from one filled with genetically distinct individuals. I think that Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang also raises some interesting questions about the value of creativity and individuality as opposed to cooperation and dependability. Unfortunately, I found myself more interested in the ideas of this novel than in its execution.

The style of writing was very dry and detached. It seemed, at times, almost like a scientific logbook or a travelogue. This style led to a general feeling of being distanced from events and characters. I had difficulty suspending my disbelief about the science in the story, as well. It seemed like every time I paused to think about it, I found something else that didn't quite add up.

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