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Solaria (Solaria #1) ebook | Pages: 538 pages
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Title:Solaria (Solaria #1)
Author:Fran Heckrotte
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Memory Card
Pages:Pages: 538 pages
Published:May 1st 2008 by L-Book ePublisher
Categories:GLBT. Lesbian. Science Fiction. Fiction

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Lesbian Fiction: Futuristic Sci-Fi - The first awareness of existence was a chaotic flash of colors, meaningless and yet in an odd way logical; why, she wasn't sure. Birth is the most significant event in life, and yet it is never memorable; at least not for the newborn; but then she really wasn't a newborn, even though it was the first day of her life. She was 1A526, the first of her kind, an artificially intelligent blend of technology and bio-mechanics. Created to serve humans, Solaria and her AI programmer, Carley, soon discover the company funding the Hubot Project had more sinister motives. If Solaria were to fulfill the hopes of the woman who had given her existence meaning, she would have to become the human her programmer had dreamed of and take down Future Dynamicon, the company that created her. This product is an eBook on a memory card and can be read using the following reader apps or dedicated readers: eReader, Mobipocket, iSilo, Adobe, Kindle, and Sony all DRM free.

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Original Title: Solaria
ISBN: 1934889199 (ISBN13: 9781934889190)
Edition Language: English URL http://l-book.com/fh-solaria.html
Series: Solaria #1

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First off, the world needs more lesbian sci fi literature! This book doesn't cut it. I gave up half way through, the plot is ridiculous and the "villain" is just so completely over the top. The cartoonishly awful dialogue gave me the uneasy feeling that I was going to find myself reading porn instead of a book. Who knows, maybe that's what happens in the last half. Too childish a book to keep my interest.

I have been actively seeking more female sci-fi authors, specifically wanting to read books with strong female characters. This books fits the bill, but falls short in a number of other ways. To be fair, when I picked the book up, I didn't know it was in the class of lesbian sci-fi (I didn't know there was such a thing). I quickly learned what the flavor of the book was going to be, and just skimmed through the erotica. I was reminded of Stross with the random weird erotica thrown in throughout

I have been actively seeking more female sci-fi authors, specifically wanting to read books with strong female characters. This books fits the bill, but falls short in a number of other ways. To be fair, when I picked the book up, I didn't know it was in the class of lesbian sci-fi (I didn't know there was such a thing). I quickly learned what the flavor of the book was going to be, and just skimmed through the erotica. I was reminded of Stross with the random weird erotica thrown in throughout

Not very deep, a good distraction.

Fran Heckrotte is the recipient of the 2011 Alice B. Medal for "body of work."From the author's website: So what's to tell? I live in the Sunny South of the USA. I own a small business, Orphan Homes Property Management. For leisure, I water garden, landscape, enjoy the beach and party with my friends whenever the time allows. Past careers: Steno-typist, cop, construction worker, real estate agent

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