A review by wikiweaponn
Saint Leibowitz and the Wild Horse Woman by Walter M. Miller Jr., Terry Bisson

3.0

I came into this with high expectations following how good Canticle was and unfortunately those expectations were not met. This tells a more focused story which is interesting enough but unlike the broad epic of Canticle. There are effectively zero sci-fi elements given the story and time frame it's told in and while Miller has been able to make another lovable character in Blacktooth, I still liked Brother Francis from Canticle more even though I spent less time with him. The story in interesting enough in its own regard that I didn't hate it, but I wish I'd spent the time rereading Canticle instead.