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Blueprint

Blueprint

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Blueprint
Review: Are you one of a kind? Are you a twin? Are you a CLONE? This book, a translation from German,is loosely set in the next thousand years is about a German concert pianist and composer, Iris Sellin, who finds herself at the age of thirty with MS. She has no family to speak of. She reads about cloning and sets things in motion to convince a Canadian doctor to allow her to be his human experiment in cloning. Here begins the practice of creating ego-clones. The book is written in diary form from the perspective of the cloned daughter, or is she a twin? It is a terrifying journey into the possibilities. What if we could do this? Would you really want to be a clone? Do you have an identity? Whose identity is it then? Government control? The questions that are raies are endless. "The book Blueprint is an argument." confides the author, and so it is.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Blueprint
Review: Are you one of a kind? Are you a twin? Are you a CLONE? This book, a translation from German,is loosely set in the next thousand years is about a German concert pianist and composer, Iris Sellin, who finds herself at the age of thirty with MS. She has no family to speak of. She reads about cloning and sets things in motion to convince a Canadian doctor to allow her to be his human experiment in cloning. Here begins the practice of creating ego-clones. The book is written in diary form from the perspective of the cloned daughter, or is she a twin? It is a terrifying journey into the possibilities. What if we could do this? Would you really want to be a clone? Do you have an identity? Whose identity is it then? Government control? The questions that are raies are endless. "The book Blueprint is an argument." confides the author, and so it is.


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