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In The Garden of Iden (Company, volume 1) by Kage Baker

A timid immortal cyborg searches for valuable plants in a Tudor England torn between Anglicans and Catholics. What could possibly go wrong?
In The Garden of Iden (Company, volume 1) by Kage Baker
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I tried reading this once back before I learned how interesting [1] this part of English history is and bounced off it. Maybe I'll try it again. My dance card is pretty full.
For absolutely no reason, I am thinking of the djinn from The Thief of Bagdad.
[1] Awful but interesting.
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(Anonymous) 2025-06-19 02:05 pm (UTC)(link)So many ways...
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(Anonymous) 2025-06-19 02:31 pm (UTC)(link)(also there's a surprise (very brief) Heinlein reference)
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I read all of her stuff after that. Such a shame she died so early.
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Most people die either too early or too late.
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My read on the Company is that it's a riff on the British East India Company, only colonial-extractive in time rather than territory.
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* Technically a Company novel but it works exactly as well as a standalone.
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(Anonymous) 2025-06-19 03:34 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
(Here Before Christ deliberately set out to create a "fur desert" throughout what became eastern Oregon and Idaho in an attempt to thwart American fur trapping companies. And yes, that was the common epithet for HBC amongst US elements....)
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Back when, I missed some of Baker's books because I found the prospect of buying dozens which I would have to find space for or donate / sell irksome, but I read most of the novels involved in the overall story of the Company. Later on I found out about the utility of libraries.