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Mistress of Molecules by Gerald M. Weinberg
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Mistress of Molecules (edition 2009)

by Gerald M. Weinberg

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Libra has never seen a tree. On her planet, every growing thing poisons humans. Using her extraordinary powers of chemical synthesis, she terrorizes the corporations and churches that hold everyone in slavery. Across the galaxy, Andre saves a Zgaarid spaceship and is implanted with Zgaarid technology. Andre meets Libra. The reaction is explosive. The galaxy will never be the same.… (more)
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Title:Mistress of Molecules
Authors:Gerald M. Weinberg
Info:CreateSpace (2009), Paperback, 358 pages
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Rating:****1/2
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A fine effort but not really in my genre of choice ( )
  albertgoldfain | Nov 13, 2013 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
the five stars should be 4 1/2 -(I really miss the half points like on LT)

I enjoyed reading this book just as much as I liked First Stringers.
The planets are very well defined and thought through, there are many different themes interwoven - the science, esp. of chemistry, religion, fantatism, exploitation of people, a kind of church-police called ministers, a very naive young man - a love story that is rather nice.
I'm glad that I got this book through the early reviewers! ( )
  Releanna | Apr 10, 2013 |
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Mistress of Molecules By Gerald M. Weinberg

What will life be like in the future? In this book we are living on colonies all over the universe each place is different but the goal is the same to survive. Libra is trying to do just that and make her little corner of the universe a little better for others in the process. She is a young chemist who like her father has set out to defeat the rule of the church and free the people of Precursor. She does this by creating chemicals that cause confusion and delays. Her efforts are misguided but noble and continue until she meets the very alien who is sent to stop her.

I really enjoyed this book even though it represents a fictional, futuristic place the atmosphere felt real. I liked the diverse characters and the interaction between them. The subtext of this book is that people with power always seem to forget about the welfare of the people they are there to protect. It is well worth the read and I would recommend it to any one who likes science fiction, romance and drama. This was a pre-reader copy proved to me by http://www.bookviewcafe.com
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  sallyawolf | Feb 25, 2013 |
Mistress of Molecules By Gerald M. Weinberg

What will life be like in the future? In this book we are living on colonies all over the universe each place is different but the goal is the same to survive. Libra is trying to do just that and make her little corner of the universe a little better for others in the process. She is a young chemist who like her father has set out to defeat the rule of the church and free the people of Precursor. She does this by creating chemicals that cause confusion and delays. Her efforts are misguided but noble and continue until she meets the very alien who is sent to stop her.

I really enjoyed this book even though it represents a fictional, futuristic place the atmosphere felt real. I liked the diverse characters and the interaction between them. The subtext of this book is that people with power always seem to forget about the welfare of the people they are there to protect. It is well worth the read and I would recommend it to any one who likes science fiction, romance and drama.
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  sallyawolf | Feb 25, 2013 |
Mistress of Molecules By Gerald M. Weinberg

What will life be like in the future? In this book we are living on colonies all over the universe each place is different but the goal is the same to survive. Libra is trying to do just that and make her little corner of the universe a little better for others in the process. She is a young chemist who like her father has set out to defeat the rule of the church and free the people of Precursor. She does this by creating chemicals that cause confusion and delays. Her efforts are misguided but noble and continue until she meets the very alien who is sent to stop her.

I really enjoyed this book even though it represents a fictional, futuristic place the atmosphere felt real. I liked the diverse characters and the interaction between them. The subtext of this book is that people with power always seem to forget about the welfare of the people they are there to protect. It is well worth the read and I would recommend it to any one who likes science fiction, romance and drama.
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  sallyawolf | Feb 25, 2013 |
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Libra has never seen a tree. On her planet, every growing thing poisons humans. Using her extraordinary powers of chemical synthesis, she terrorizes the corporations and churches that hold everyone in slavery. Across the galaxy, Andre saves a Zgaarid spaceship and is implanted with Zgaarid technology. Andre meets Libra. The reaction is explosive. The galaxy will never be the same.

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Imagine a world where people are dying from toxic pollutants in the atmosphere -Where people are being abused and used as pawns to feed the greed of the machine –Where the highest level of the corporate ladder are completely ignorant to the needs of its people. This is life on the planet of Precursor. Serious change is needed, but only one girl has the guts to act. Libra uses her vast knowledge of chemical science to terrorize the system and induce a need for change in the citizens of her planet. She begins by attacking a factory and halting the further spewing of pollution. In so doing, she has sealed her fate.
Mistress of Molecules is a satirical look on what we are doing to our own planet. Libra sets the example of how we should act to save our own corrupt planet. Would it take a terrorist plot by a secret society to wake us up to our own human needs? Would we support their actions or would we oppose and punish such drastic actions. This book will determine what side you are on.

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