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Jul 13, 2011Librarianne rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
This second book in the trilogy continues to provoke the reader to think about what it means to live, to age, to form connections, and what the world would be like if the basic truths that guide our lives were changed. Warning, the story is excellent; the science is best viewed as a metaphor and not picked apart.