Deviations: Covenant

By Elissa Malcohn
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(4.50 based on 2 reviews)

Published: Nov. 26, 2009
Words: 89448 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

Vol. 1: An accomplished hunter in the Masari village of Crossroads, TripStone is charged with slaying the sacred Yata. Her comrade Ghost tries to end Masari dependence on Yata meat by performing experiments punishable by death. Their worldview shatters when they harbor a Yata woman raised to be livestock instead of a god -- while a secret Yata militia prepares to alter the balance of power.

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coming of age, religion, war, anthropology, ecology, cannibalism, interdependence, preindustrial

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Review by: allen13 on Aug. 22, 2011 : star star star star star
Just finished this book and decided that I must download the rest of the series. A very good read.
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Review by: David Bennett on Aug. 02, 2010 : star star star star
I have just finished reading all four books in this series and I look forward to book #5.

The series is really good. While reading, I could see myself in the story. It was almost af if I could feel, smell, and touch the other characters. That has not happened for me in a novel in quiet a while.

Good job Mrs. Malcohn.
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