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Oct 09, 2015mariahnightfire rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
The author spent many years traveling and mentioned he lived and worked in China; I found the sprinkling of pinyin and inserts of Buddhism refreshing in a US SciFi novel, and it made the book more realistic for me. The hard to swallow and haunting scenes of Emiko warn the reader of a future of designer sex slavery. Overall an interesting look into the future of imperialism and agribusiness as humans discover how to alter and control the world they live in. A great book with relevant ideas.