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Lädt ... Not of Woman Born (1999)von Constance Ash (Editor, Contributor)
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An original anthology of stories dealing with modern science's impact on our ideas of conception, birth, and parenting from some of the most imaginative and prophetic authors in science fiction. Stories range from the humorous to the horrific, the fascinating to the far-fetched, with our humanity surviving in the face of overwhelming technology as the common theme of each. A truly unique collection from science fiction's elite! Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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>>The book is a collection of short stories dealing with alternative forms of reproduction such as cloning or genetic engineering. The stories were well written overall and presented a myriad of possibilities. The story "Daddy's World" stuck with me, not so much because it was the last one in the book but because of its ending, which could be seen as shocking or terrifying yet very subtle [no, I won't tell you. Go read it].
Back then, I did not hesitate to recommend it to my significant other (an avid SF reader), and thus I do not hesitate recommending it to folks here. ( )