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From: gek@ihu1j.UUCP (glenn kapetansky)
Newsgroups: net.sf-lovers
Subject: Review of MORETA
Message-ID: <123@ihu1j.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 8-Oct-84 15:07:49 EDT
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Posted: Mon Oct  8 15:07:49 1984
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I finally broke down and bought Moreta, by Anne McCaffrey (at least,
I can say with some pride, I waited for paperback!). Ycch; I finished
it but it went straight into my "resell" pile. I don't want to make
this a spoiler, but it is safe to say that AM never made
it clear who the hero(ine) is. Is it the Masterhealer? The Lord of
Rautha? The aging queen rider? Surely not Moreta, we never even got
to see her song (not even a single line!). Everybody gets equal time,
and nobody gets enough time.

Well, that's my opinion in 8 lines. I bought Buckaroo Banzai at the
same time because of all the noise on the net about the movie, and
I'm thoroughly enjoying it (by way of comparison)!
-- 
glenn kapetansky                                                      
                                                                        
           "The time has come", the Walrus said,                       
           "To talk of many things..."                                 
                                                                        
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