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And Again

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Four people were all dealing with something that made their lives debilitating until the SUBlife program came into their lives. Hannah, David, Connie and Linda were barely living with cancer, paralysis and AIDS and this program gave each of them a new body to live in and a big life do over. How will they all react to this reset?

I love a book that allows each character to tell their story from their point of view. The author gave each Hannah, David, Connie and Linda chapters throughout the book that were fantastically labeled! I always wonder going into these books if I will favor one and dislike another, but thankfully I actually enjoyed each of their journeys and loved reading each person's point of view. There are some sexy scenes, so if you are sensitive to that kind of reading, I would be aware before going in.

I feel like this book is sort of dystopian with a program where you can get a new body that has been aged to match your current age and matches your DNA, but not full dystopian with a full new world order, so if you have hesitated diving into this genre, this book could be one to read before trying others.

I always love to look up an author after I finish and I was sad to see there was only one other book published in 2021 (that I haven't read) and then nothing else. I hope there is something in the works!

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And Again was a book that really surprised me. Although it has a sci-fi element to it, it's really a book about the humanity of the characters. As the reader, I felt like I closely got to know each character, their motivations, and shortcomings. The books is very well written and structured. I love it when a book is so well written that you completely forget that you are in fact reading a book. I highly recommend it. I received a copy of the book in exchange for my honest and fair review. All views are my own.

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