Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Earthfall

by Orson Scott Card
350 pgs  (Homecoming series #4)

Earthfall is the fourth installment in OSC's Homecoming series, and it follows the small group of travelers assembled by the Oversoul from the planet of Harmony back to Earth, the planet humans had to abandon 40 million years ago. From the very beginning of the book, the conflict between Nafai and his brother Elemak has intensified, and soon after they board the ship that will take them back to earth, it becomes violent. If not for the powers given to Nafai by the Oversoul, he would have died.

Once they land on earth, they discover two sentient species, which have evolved since humans left the planet into two separate but warring races. And it quickly becomes vitally important the colonists are able to make peace with these two races, as well as with each other.

As I've mentioned in the reviews of the earlier books in the series, Card borrowed heavily from the first book of The Book of Mormon for inspiration in this story (the space travel and alien races are all his), and it's that connection to the source material that, up until now, has kept me interest in the story so far. But with this installment, I found myself finally getting sucked into Card's own story. He picked up the pace with this one, and when it was done, I was more excited to pick up the next, which is the last book in the series, than I have been so far.

★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆

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