On Wed, 17 Apr 2024 15:54:19 -0600, John Savard
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As being imitative of another recently successful book - well, if
people could get knock-offs of Star Wars or Star Trek right, readers
or viewers wouldn't complain. Similarly with Tarzan of the Apes or
Lord of the Rings.
I was going to try a humorous follow-up to this post as well, but the
best I could come up with was "Star of the Unborn" by Franz Werfel,
which is an obscure, rather than wildly popular, work, so the fact
that its title seems to combine two categories of titles of successful franchises doesn't really help...
However, among my search results was "Star of the Sea", which turns
out to be an epithet for an individual well-loved by Roman Catholics.
So in a world where "Star of the Galaxy" is a novel about an
adventurous female space pilot... who suddenly finds herself pregnant
without having done anything to deserve it... and then the novel
becomes a Dune knock-off after the child grows up...
assuming the book was successful instead of being thrown on the
rubbish heap and generally regarded as highly offensive to boot in
addition to being badly written...
John Savard
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