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    Regeneration

    Regeneration Julie E. Czerneda May 2006, $24.95, 543 pp. ISBN 075640345 All Dr. Mackenzie Connor wanted to do was study salmon migration at the Norcoast Salmon Research Facility until she met Bymm a Drhyrn who warned her about the Ro and their stealth technology. She traveled in a Dhryrn...
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    Under Cover of Darkness

    Under Cover of Darkness Edited by Julie E. Czerneda & Jana Paniccia Daw, Feb 2007, $7.99 ISBN: 0756404045 The premise of this enjoyable anthology is that covert groups working behind the scenes influence and even cause major events to happen. The fourteen tales run the gamut from suspense...
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    Riders of the Storm-Julie E. Czerneda

    Riders of the Storm Julie E. Czerneda Daw, Sep 2008, $24.95 ISBN: 9780756405182 On the planet Cersi lives three very distinct sentient species. The Oud reside under the earth tunneling to where they want to go and have the ability to restore clan lands; the impoverish Om’ray can pass as human...
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    Ages of Wonder-Julie E. Czerneda and Rob St. Martin

    Ages of Wonder Julie E. Czerneda and Rob St. Martin Daw, Mar 2009, $7.99 ISBN: 0756405432 This anthology collection is based on the premise that there are other eras besides the medieval and the modern periods in which fantasy can thrive. The collection is broken into six categories as follows...
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    Rift in the Sky-Julie E. Czerneda

    Rift in the Sky Julie E. Czerneda Daw, Jul 72009, $24.95 ISBN: 9780756405601 On the planet Cersi lives three different sentient species. The Oud resides under the ground tunneling to where they want to go and have the ability to restore clan lands; the impoverished Om’Ray can pass as human and...
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    A Turn of Light-Julie E. Czerneda

    A Turn of Light Julie E. Czerneda Daw, Mar 5 2013, $20.00 ISBN 9780756407070 Marrowdell lies at the vortex of two worlds. The townsfolk recognize the uniqueness of their village belonging to both the magic and mortal realms yet also not part of either. Amongst the unique villagers, Jenn Nalynn...
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    Julie Czerneda's first fantasy

    Already like Julie Czerneda's science fiction (especially the Mac books, but like all of them). Anyway, her first fantasy novel is now out, mine has just been delivered and is next on my reading list. I first heard of Julie C on here, so one for the fans and one for folks fancying something...
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    Survival, by Julie E Czerneda

    This is the second book I have read by Julie Czerneda, my review of Beholder's Eye appearing on this blog in January last year. That one (the first of the Web Shifters trilogy) I enjoyed, with some reservations. Survival is also the first of a series, called Species Imperative, and was published...
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    Julie E Czerneda reading order question

    Thanks to a recommendation on SFF I started reading Julie E Czerneda last year. (Webshifter trilogy, then Species Imperative trilogy). Greatly enjoyed it all. Now about to start in on all the others. There are two trilogies I've not yet read, both set in the Trade Pact Universe. The Trade...
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    Julie E Czerneda's work

    A year or so back I asked for people to highlight books in which they thought the aliens were particularly well written. One in that thread was Julie E Czerneda's Web Shifter trilogy. I have read the first two, greatly enjoyed them, third is my next to read book. Anyway, I see that Julie E...
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    Julie Czerneda

    Just finished reading Survival by this author, the first of a trilogy. I think I got into it on the basis of her background in the biological sciences. However, if Czerneda is really a biologist, she should know that a King salmon and a Chinook salmon are one and the same. She doesn't. She...
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    Beholder's Eye by Julie E. Czerneda

    I haven't read anything by this author before but kept hearing favourable comments about her work, so I decided to try Beholder's Eye, the first of her Web Shifters trilogy, published in 1998. The premise is unusual in that the heroine, Esen, is not only not human, she is an immortal being of...
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