![]() ![]() When a handsome young man she’s never met shows up at her father’s graveside claiming that she’s in danger and hints at a shared past, it’s clear that Ella’s life will never be the same. But for Ella Shepherd, life is far from perfect: a father killed in a targeted bombing, a mother suffering from a fatal degenerative disease, and the stress of pending adulthood makes it easy to forget that she’s still only a teenager. ![]() Diseases are treated with nanobots inserted directly into your body, androids are standard household conveniences, cuffLINKS make keeping in touch with the latest news as easy as pressing a button and having images of your favorite newscaster displayed directly to your retina… and rebellion is brewing beneath the facade of peace. ![]() Summary: It’s been years since the end of the Secessionary Wars, and life in New Venice is – on the outside, at least – idyllic. Beth Revis was lovely, and she and I had a chance to chat about teaching and writing. I picked up my personally-signed copy of The Body Electric at ConCarolinas earlier this summer. ![]()
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