Soul Catcher

Lockdown cat capers
by Frank Herbert | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
ISBN: 1614750645 Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingerishkigalwing of Salt Lake City, Utah USA on 2/7/2021
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Journal Entry 1 by wingerishkigalwing from Salt Lake City, Utah USA on Sunday, February 7, 2021
It’s been ages since I read this, but I don’t remember ever not loving a Frank Herbert novel LOL

Just reread. Not science fiction, but for those familiar, you will find echoes of Dune.

If I can manage to copy the Kirkus review, I will paste it here, if not or in the meantime here is the link:

https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/a/frank-herbert-5/soul-catcher-3/#

Reserving for native American/indigenous peoples book box.


Journal Entry 2 by wingerishkigalwing at Salt Lake City, Utah USA on Thursday, March 25, 2021
Just popping it up front

Journal Entry 3 by wingerishkigalwing at Salt Lake City, Utah USA on Monday, April 5, 2021

Released 3 yrs ago (4/6/2021 UTC) at Salt Lake City, Utah USA

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Sending off in the Native American/First Nations/Indigenous Peoples bookbox for others to enjoy.

Journal Entry 4 by wingGoryDetailswing at Nashua, New Hampshire USA on Monday, April 19, 2021
I've read this one so I'm leaving it in the box for someone else to enjoy, but wanted to add my thoughts:

It's a very unusual story, opening with a manhunt for a militant Native American who has kidnapped the 13-year-old son of a government official. News items and documents provide the background: Charles Hobuhet, fed up with the treatment of his people by the government, has renamed himself Katsuk, and claims that he's taken the boy as a sacrifice to repay the deaths of his people. We learn more from scenes of Katsuk (past and present) as he thinks about his situation, from the boy David, who finds himself - after his initial fear - going on a rather exciting wilderness journey with this strange man; and other viewpoints appear in the form of ongoing news items, directives to various search parties, comments by academics... But the heart of the story is the time that these two disparate people spend together, the things they learn from each other, and the choices they make. It's a very involving story, and I don't want to say too much more about it than that it drew me in and surprised me; there's awe and anger and joy and grief here. Recommended!

Journal Entry 5 by wingperryfranwing at Elk Grove, California USA on Monday, June 28, 2021
Selecting from the Indigenous Peoples bookbox.

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