Talk:Saint Leibowitz and the Wild Horse Woman

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[edit] Some Problems with the Plot Summary

Whilst it is a nice partial summary, there is no direct linkage that I can see between the Nomad's Goddess and St Leibowitz. Given the title and content, this rather vital information should be present. Second, IIRC, there is an indication of how the current Pope is back in New Rome at the time of World War Last. This, too should be present. Had I my copy of the book to hand, I would be taking care of these items, but alas!, this, too is packed. Cordially, Drieux 23:07, 20 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Inaccurate summary

The summary of the plot is inaccurate in many ways - for example, it is not Pope Amen, but Pope Amen II, who leads (not just sends) an army of Nomads and clergymen to retake New Rome by force, and AEdra is not a Nomad at all, but a resident of New Jerusalem. TurinHurinson (talk) 19:01, 14 January 2008 (UTC)