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Aaru by David Meredith

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4 Stars

Captivating!

The premise of the story is intriguing and as I was reading it, I couldn't put it

down. At first, i figured it may be one of those stories about impending death or loss, but it was much more than that. Immortality inside a super computer, two sisters with a great connection. It was a great flowing story and Meredith really knows how to put one together. Rose seems to be the focus of the story, but I find it was more about the connection between the two sisters, Rose and Koren. A great bond even with promise of utopia all the while trying to deal with chaos as their beliefs are tested.

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