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Califia's Daughters

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By the 21st century, bombs and a deadly virus have reduced the male to female ratio to 1:10. Now what was America is ruled by tribes of woman warriors. Dian guards over her village and its people. But when strangers arrive with a precious gift and a request for aid, she must embark on a journey that leads her far from safety.

Leigh Richards is a pen name of best-selling author Laurie R. King. She fully brings her talent for vivid drama and suspense to Califia's Daughters.

©2004 Laurie R. King (P)2005 Recorded Books, LLC
Science Fiction Adventure Post-Apocalyptic Suspense Fantasy Thriller & Suspense Fairy Tales

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Out of her comfort zone I think, but well done. A story that captures your imagination and makes you wonder, "what if?" Hardest part to read is about the dogs, but Laurie King always puts a bit of and edge in her novels. Glad I read it.

Well done Ms. King

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This was one of the best from this author I've read. I love the characters and hope its a series.

again and again

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Very different but this is Laurie King at her best. I would recommend it to all.

Loved

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I first read this book several years ago. I have read it a couple of times since then, and I dream about there someday being a sequel.

A story that lasts for years in my heart

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Speculative fiction about a world where men have become fragile and rare, and women run the world out of necessity. It's a bit sprawling, but it's a good read. The dogs might well be the best part of it in some ways. It covers the complexity of the male/female spectrum, in some interesting concepts. Not a great book, but a good read.

A world of strong women and fragile men

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