Our protagonist, Mac, still has hair issues, but they are more reasonable this time. We meet other aliens and see how they work together (or not). There's a strong example of interdisciplinary work shown throughout the book which really makes the aliens and humans working together realistic. Her lovelife with the trojan heats up and there are plenty of surprises. I'm going to start the last of the trilogy tonight and see how that goes.
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Migration: Species Imperative #2 by Julie E. Czerneda
Our protagonist, Mac, still has hair issues, but they are more reasonable this time. We meet other aliens and see how they work together (or not). There's a strong example of interdisciplinary work shown throughout the book which really makes the aliens and humans working together realistic. Her lovelife with the trojan heats up and there are plenty of surprises. I'm going to start the last of the trilogy tonight and see how that goes.
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First Freeze
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