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Beholder's Eye
Beholder's Eye | Julie E. Czerneda
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They are the last survivors of their race, beings who live on and communicate through energy, who are capable of assuming the shape of any other species. When their youngest member is assigned to a world considered safe to explore, she is captured by the natives. To escape, she must violate the most important rule of her kind, and reveal the existence of her species to a fellow prisoner--a human being. Now her race is in danger of extinction, for even if the human does not betray her, the Enemy who has long searched for her people may finally discover their location....
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A shapeshifter breaks the first rule of her kind and allows a human to learn what she is. It's fortunate that she did, because she'll need that friendship to sustain her when a predator threatens to make her the last of her kind. Julie Czerneda's universe is full of a wonderful biological diversity and she connects her characters' motives to their biological imperatives in a way that few other authors do.

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Chessa
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My combo #WWW and #recommendsday pick is awesome science fiction writer Julie E. Czerneda! Though I haven't read everything she's published, what I have read I've really enjoyed. I think her series Web Shifters is one of the most underrated out there. If you like inventive SF, definitely give this series a go! Esen-alit-Quar is one of the most interesting characters I've ever read. #feministSF

Yamich49 Ooooo these sound good! Adding to TBR! 8y
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