Reintegration, by Eden S. French
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Lexi Vale, a streetwise cyborg, negotiates deals for the crime lords who rule the anarchic city of Foundation. Her unique mind-reading implant gives her a crucial edge over her rivals—and now its creators want their technology back. Pursued by the ruthless Codists, Lexi finds refuge with an unlikely group of rebels and outsiders. As the hunt intensifies, she is drawn into the emotional lives of her allies, whose pasts connect in unexpected ways with her own.
Reintegration, by Eden S. French- Amazon Sales Rank: #600349 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-10-20
- Released on: 2015-10-20
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author Eden S. French is a genderqueer Tasmanian novelist. Her fiction has previously been published by the lesbian press Bella Books, and she holds an honours degree in Arts from the University of Tasmania. Through her Queer Omen imprint, she publishes character-driven speculative fiction with queer and/or transgender protagonists.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Strong characters, great storyline By brujaja I pretty much only read science fiction, and I've done so all my life. Even so, though I've read several books where the protagonist or a majorcharacter was gay, I don't believe I've ever read one with a full complement of LGBT characters. The story here is strong and well-crafted,and eventually everyone's gender identity and sexuality assumed their rightful places, to me, as simply part of the plot. Each of the charactershas depth, complexity, and surprises to them. To me personally it is gratifying to read a book where people treat one another with warmth andsincerity. (Something that can be a bit harder to run across in the real world, at times.) The story has a good balance of action to interpersonalexchange. There are some fairly graphic and joyful sex scenes. Overall I'd say that it was well worth reading.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Fantastic Read By John Bankert the best complement I can think to give any book is that I wish the book didn't end. That's very much the case here. This is a wonderful dystopic SF story that makes you think, and is never quite what it seems. There's a lot of grey, and the only clear black and white is evinced by some of the supporting characters. Nearly all of the main characters in some way defy societal norms in terms of gender and/or sexuality, and their queerness only enhances the story, never detracting from it.If you're someone who can't tolerate people who deviate from cis-gendered heterosexuality, this book probably won't be to your liking. Otherwise, I can't recommend it highly enough. Read and enjoy.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Pretty good, but needs some filling out By Lost in Denver This book wound up feeling more like a sociological statement and less of a grand adventure, but I'm getting ahead of myself. The author created some fairly interesting characters (cyborg, shut-in Codist girl, smuggler, delightfully psychopathic bodyguard type), though Lexi herself actually got more annoying as the book went on. There was some really good world building and great concepts to build on. On the other hand, the ending felt really abrupt (strange considering the length of the book) and I didn't feel like there was any build up, in part because there was some question as to who the antagonist was, or if there was one at all. If you read it, you might understand my confusion. Also, while I love the wide variety of characters from the LGBTQ spectrum that were included, I found it odd that EVERYONE (as far as I can remember right now) came from that group. Inclusiveness is desperately needed in popular fiction and kudos to the author for pushing the envelope, but the needle moved from the "about dang time" portion of the gauge to "perhaps overkill?" Still, it was a good effort by a new author, and I think it warrants giving a second book a chance.
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