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Title: Genome

Author: Phillip Jackson
Illustrator: Tomoko Fujino

Story Rating
8.2 out of a possible 10.0
Book review by: Hamilton Oarsby
age: 36

Review submitted on 12/15/2002 at 12:52:14

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Illustrations Rating
9.0 out of a possible 10.0

Hamilton Oarsby writes the following about Genome :
Genome is not science fiction but scientific fiction. The difference being, as the author puts it 'Genome is a future that may already be here!' The story revolves around the central character, Bernie Torme and the subject matter of human cloning in the year 2011. Bernie's missing sister has been involved in a scientific project to commercially clone human beings. When after 6 months on the run his sister returns the two of them set out on a mission to reveal what is happening behind the firmly locked doors of Parkby Life Sciences. The human cloning project isn't simply an attempt to duplicate man or woman but to build a race of perfect and enhanced specimens. A fast paced story which almost scares oneself into wondering what really is happening in our world. Genome is a new e-book available as a to download or on CD-Rom from NoSpine.com (www.nospine.com).
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