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On the planet of Elsewhere, the Council had always enforced the governing of each province in the manner the people had chosen, so long as each respected its neighbors' local customs--and so long as the people remained within their homelands. Generations later, inhabitants have begun to question this tradition. The Council has received mysterious messages and reports of strange manifestations across the planet. Now, Enforcer Fringe Owldark has been sent with a small crew of seven, each possessing an unusual talent, to investigate their worst fear--the arrival of the Hobbs Land gods. Free will and the reality of God are just too of the timeless issues this courageous band of humans must confront as they strive to decide if complete tolerance and leaving others alone is evil. . .and what they should do if it is. Vividly imagined and exquisitely rendered, Sideshow is Sheri S. Tepper's most controversial novel yet.
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Wow. When I finish a book by Sheri Tepper, all I can do is open it right back up reread the beginning. Truly an underappreciated master of science fiction.
This particular book belongs in the Weird category, and is a good exponent of a particular late 80s/early 90s oeuvre that also includes Hyperion.
It's a bit confusing at times, making my head spin, but in the end it's a masterpiece. A beautiful masterpiece that could never be made into a movie. Not these days.