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4.0 out of 5 stars Super Reader, August 30, 2007
This review is from: Sister Alice (Paperback)
Most of humanity has ceded control of superhuman/posthuman power and/or technology to a select group of families.

The main character in this book is the youngest in the Chamberlain family, and he becomes involved in the machinations of his older siblings. Older, meaning millenia older. His sister Alice contacts him and tells him to seek out one of his brothers.

Despite the superhuman powers these people still screw up, and when one of their experiments starts destroying large swathes of space including many populated planets Ord's family becomes reviled.

After meeting his brother Perfect he begins to act in opposition to his family and the other families. Part of his mission is to stop the galaxy destroying mistakes caused by the others of his clan. This is the part where it goes wide-scale in a big way.
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Sister Alice by Robert Reed (Paperback - May 1, 2003)
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