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First review for Lost in Translation
Well, well, well! I’ve just stumbled on the first review of my upcoming SF novel Lost in Translation. Pertinent bit:
“LOST IN TRANSLATION delves into the society and mores of the S’sinn that explains why they seem to behave in a feral manner towards humans. This in-depth look at an alien culture makes for fascinating reading. The bond between the two cross translators enables them to understand the other side’s perspective. The military science fiction audience will believe that Edward Willett is a Translator with firsthand experience working with the sentient S’sinn and want future Translations.”
The reviewer is Harriet Klausner, certainly one of the busiest online reviewers at Amazon and other book review sites. She was featured in this Wired story a couple of years ago.
This obviously means there are pre-publication copies of Lost in Translation out there somewhere. I wonder who else has them?
Permanent link to this article: https://edwardwillett.com/2004/12/first-review-for-lost-in-translation/