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The Gaia Websters, by Kim Antieau

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3.0

At first I didn't like it -- something bugged me, it was written too glibly and there was too much unnecessary sex. Turns out sex was one of the only ways the main character could "connect" with humans. She was a machine, but had no memories and so didn't know this.
It got better, and turned into a really quick, interesting read about the world left after our own crumbles. About a man-made technology -- the "Gaia Websters" -- whom nature reclaims and turns into healers. Light, entertaining fare.
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