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Jenna Starborn
by Sharon Shinn
This is a re-telling of Jane Eyre set in a futuristic sci-fi universe. It is very clever, Shinn does an excellent job of building universes, taking just enough from our world now to make it believable. I'm less interested in the typical gothic romance plot line and more in the social structure and religions that she invents to populate this book.
by Sharon Shinn
Mti Librarian's review
bookshelves: 2011, adult, artificial-intelligence, boarding-school, disfunctional-families, favorites, genetics, marriage, read-again-and-again, romance, robot, sci-fi, spaceship, religion
May 03, 11
bookshelves: 2011, adult, artificial-intelligence, boarding-school, disfunctional-families, favorites, genetics, marriage, read-again-and-again, romance, robot, sci-fi, spaceship, religion
Read in May, 2011
This is a re-telling of Jane Eyre set in a futuristic sci-fi universe. It is very clever, Shinn does an excellent job of building universes, taking just enough from our world now to make it believable. I'm less interested in the typical gothic romance plot line and more in the social structure and religions that she invents to populate this book.
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