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  2. Patrick Roscoe - Wikipedia

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    His first book, Beneath the Western Slopes, was released by Stoddart in 1987. Birthmarks , published in 1990, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] was noted for its unconventional subject matter, addressing themes of loneliness, desperation and survival among prostitutes, gay men and drug addicts who were living on the margins of conventional society.

  3. The Clone Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Clone Republic is the first book in the Clone series of novels, set in 2508 AD. It is followed by Rogue Clone, The Clone Alliance, The Clone Elite, The Clone Betrayal, The Clone Empire, The Clone Redemption, The Clone Sedition, The Clone Assassin, and The Clone Apocalypse .

  4. The Clone Codes - Wikipedia

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    The Clone Codes has also been reviewed by The Horn Book Magazine, [2] Library Media Connection, [3] Voice of Youth Advocates, [4] Kirkus Reviews, [5] Publishers Weekly, [6] The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, [7] and Multicultural Review. [8] It was an Iowa Children's Choice Award nominee. [9]

  5. Where Reincarnation and Biology Intersect - Wikipedia

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    The book is about birthmarks and birth defects ostensibly associated with reincarnation. Where Reincarnation and Biology Intersect is written for the general reader and is a condensation of a two-part monograph Reincarnation and Biology: A Contribution to the Etiology of Birthmarks and Birth Defects (Praeger, 1997). [2] [3]

  6. The 6th Day - Wikipedia

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    The real Adam arranges for his clone, who is discovered to not have a shortened lifespan like the other clones, to start a new life in Argentina, running a satellite office of their charter business. As a parting gift, the clone gives the family Hank's RePet cat, and the real Adam gives his clone a flying send-off.

  7. Foe review: Why is a film about robot clones starring Saoirse ...

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    2/5 The bright, young Irish stars play Midwestern lovers embroiled in an intergalactic bargain with a mysterious stranger

  8. The Possibility of an Island - Wikipedia

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    There are three main characters - Daniel and two of his clones. Daniel is a successful comedian who can't seem to enjoy life despite his wealth. He gets bored with his hedonist lifestyle, but can't escape from it either. In the meanwhile he is disgruntled with the state of current society, and philosophizes about the nature of sex and love.

  9. Owner Spends $50,000 on Cat Clones, Receives Two ... - AOL

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    The post Owner Spends $50,000 on Cat Clones, Receives Two Genetic Copies appeared first on CatTime. In a story that blends science and heartache, a Canadian woman has achieved the extraordinary ...