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Jennifer Mugrage spent her youth gallivanting around Southeast Asia with her husband, learning languages and crossing cultures. Now she lives in the Western United States and home schools three active boys.

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Seeing Green by Tilly Dillehay
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A well-written, blisteringly honest examination of the sin of envy and the destruction it wreaks in our lives and relationships.
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Virgin Planet by Poul Anderson
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Virgin Planet by Poul Anderson
"Interesting premise and the actual writing is generally good, but it veers so far into the "classic" SF sexist tropes that it's only through dint of determination that I bothered to finish it.

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My favorite genre. Incredibly well-researched. Theme occurs on every page, obvious but not forced. So well-written it is almost like reading poetry. Biblical allusions abound, both in the form of phrases that read like direct quotes, as in, "If you l ...more
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“Nothing is ever going to be perfect,” said Zillah. “Things are not meant to be perfect.”
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“A tribe needed many stabilizers, as many as they could get.”
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“The world was perverse, set up in such a way that bad decisions seemed obvious only in retrospect.”
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“Nothing is ever going to be perfect,” said Zillah. “Things are not meant to be perfect.”
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“A tribe needed many stabilizers, as many as they could get.”
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“The world was perverse, set up in such a way that bad decisions seemed obvious only in retrospect.”
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“Eating at a time like this was important, all the more so because it was the last thing anyone wanted”
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“A tribe needed many stabilizers, as many as they could get”
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