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Book Review: Brave New World

In the not-too-distant future, genetic science and applied psychology have bred an ideal society. There’s no disease, no-one ages and everyone is perfectly content, conditioned to serve the greater...

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Book Review: The Happy Chip by Dennis Meredith

This is a book review for Rosie’s Book Review Team. You feel ecstatic! Until you kill yourself. If one science-fiction themed blog post wasn’t enough – see Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? – here’s...

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Book Review: Clone Crisis by Melissa Faye

This is a book review for Rosie’s Book Review Team. Clone Crisis is the first in a new young adult, dystopian series. The book is set in a 25th century world where cloning has replaced reproduction....

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Book Review: The Subjugate by Amanda Bridgeman

Crime Is Over. The Subjugate by Amanda Bridgeman is partly science fiction, partly dystopian, and partly crime thriller. A community known as The Children of Christ is shocked when a series of sexual...

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Themes in: Brave New World

Brave New World is a novel by Aldous Huxley, published in 1932. I already wrote a book review of Brave New World, which you can click here to read. This blog post will not be an inherent discussion of...

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Book Review: The Bees

The Bees is the debut novel by Laline Paull, published in 2015. When I first saw the cover, title, and glowing recommendations from authors such as Margaret Atwood, I thought The Bees was going to be a...

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