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When he is called upon to heal a comatose girl, Nathi, a posthuman and one of the foremost brain doctors on Mars, attempts a radical procedure with unforeseen consequences when he maps his own mind into her brain to replace the damaged area.
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A tedious read belabored by descriptions of scientific theory and explanation in both computer and neural sciences. Not for the casual reader who will find it difficult to get through the 100 pages that makes up this confusing narrative. I'm not even going to bother finishing it; I've forced myself to page 90, but that's all I can stand. And if I couldn't make it through the story, I'm not going to read through the research in the appendices. In my opinion, if you have to explain your work in the second half of the book, you didn't do a very good job of writing the book in the first place. Good books, like good jokes, need no explanation. The worst part is, the story has great potential, but it just never develops. Overall, I was just flatout disappointed. That said, I'm sure niche readers will love it.