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Teranesia
Teranesia | Greg Egan
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As a young boy, Prabir Suresh lives with his parents and sister on an otherwise uninhabited island in a remote part of the Indonesian peninsula. Prabir names it Teranesia, populating it with imaginary creatures even stranger than the evolutionarily puzzling butterflies that his parents are studying. Civil war strikes, orphaning Prabir and his sister. Eighteen years later, rumours of bizarre new species of plants and animals being discovered in the peninsula that was their childhood home draw Prabir's sister back to the island - Prabir cannot bear for her to have gone out alone and he follows, persuading a pharmaceutical researcher to take him along as a guide.
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StaceyKondla
Teranesia | Greg Egan
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If you like hard sci-fi and are interested in the what-if's of evolution, this is your book! Not only is it a smart read, it is also an emotional one. The main character was compelling and Greg Egan did a great job with character building and motivation. I wished for a bit more about the butterflies and found the end to be a bit rushed, but overall a really great read!

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StaceyKondla
Teranesia | Greg Egan
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This one is up next - time for some hard SF with butterflies 🦋

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