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The Folk of the Fringe
The Folk of the Fringe
Author: Orson Scott Card
The disaster predicted for so long has finally happened. And although only a few nuclear bombs actually fell in America, there are other, more insidious weapons--both biological and cultural--which have brought civilization crashing down. — Yet even as mob rule claims the lives of many, and deprivation and disease take an equally heavy toll, the...  more »
ISBN: 173207
Publication Date: 1989
Pages: 207
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Publisher: Tor (Tom Doherty Associates, Inc)
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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taosing avatar reviewed The Folk of the Fringe on + 76 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 7
Several yarns about a post-apocalyptic world inching back towards normality in Mormon country. It is his first book to address his cultural background. I liked the stories which were quite personal and yet always pointed to the goal of community and government. A science fiction/western series of tales. Reminded me of The Postman a little bit.
Kibi avatar reviewed The Folk of the Fringe on + 582 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
Excellent Collection Of Interrelated Short Stories, November 11, 2001
Reviewer: Kevin Spoering (Buffalo, Missouri United States)

This novel is actually five short stories, all interconnected to some extent. Orson Scott Card writes of a time in the near future after a few nuclear weapons fell on the United States and biological warfare eliminated most of what remained. Civilization has largely collapsed, anarchy rules in most places, personal survival is the name of the game. Card here writes in a very intense and personal way, he puts you directly into the minds of the major characters. The imagery he depicts is very graphic and rich in detail, with all five stories weaving together into a very fine plot, a post-apocalypse America well done. I won't give away any of the story here other than to state that as I read this book I found myself pulling for the people to succeed!
I would have easily given this novel five stars instead of four, four was given due to the fantasy that was used in the last story. When it comes to novels I do prefer 'hard' fiction, where ideas and events portrayed could actually take place in the real world, but don't let this stop you from reading this, as this criticism is minor in regards to the otherwise great novel this is, to be savored and enjoyed immensely. This is the first Orson Scott Card novel I have read and I was impressed by his talent.
darcyjo avatar reviewed The Folk of the Fringe on + 79 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is a group of stories, centered around a "what if we had a nuclear war" idea....Orson Scott Card follows a group of Mormon believers rebuilding their lives in the aftermath. Good general science fiction, if not quite as exciting as his "Ender" books.
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Helpful Score: 1
This is sort of a Mormon book. If you're a mormon you'll probably enjoy it.
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interesting people insight.
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