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The Bradbury report [a novel]

The year is 2071. The United States has implemented a wide-scale government-run cloning program that is tied directly to health insurance. Each U.S. citizen has a "copy" living separately in a cleared zone in the Midwest. If an "original" is sick or injured and requires surgery, whatever he or she needs is taken from their clone. No "original" has seen their "copy" and no "copy" has escaped-- until now.

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  • "The year is 2071. The United States has implemented a wide-scale government-run cloning program that is tied directly to health insurance. Each U.S. citizen has a "copy" living separately in a cleared zone in the Midwest. If an "original" is sick or injured and requires surgery, whatever he or she needs is taken from their clone. No "original" has seen their "copy" and no "copy" has escaped-- until now."@en
  • "The year is 2071. It is a world very recognizable to our own, only now the United States has implemented a widescale government-run cloning program that is tied directly to health insurance. Each U.S. citizen has a "copy" living separately in a cleared zone in the Midwest. If an "original" is sick or injured and requires surgery, whatever he or she needs is taken from their clone. In the two decades since the program's inception, no person outside the government has ever seen their copy or been inside the Clearances, and no clone has ever successfully escaped--until now. The Bradbury Report is a fascinating meditation on the worst and the best that we are capable of as a race and society. It is a work of speculative fiction, about love, identity, free will, aging, and intelligence."@en
  • "This collection of short stories includes: "A Sound of Thunder," in which hunting enthusiasts get the chance of a lifetime: travel back in time to bag a Tyrannosaurus Rex. "Dark They Were and Golden Eyed": Harry is resigned to living on Mars for a while, until a nuclear war on Earth strands the settlers forever. In "The Happiness Machine" an old man builds a machine meant to make all who enter it happy ..."@en
  • "In the year 2071, the United States has implemented a wide-scale, government-run cloning program tied directly to health insurance. Each U.S. citizen has a clone to fulfill his or her medical needs. Twenty years since the program's inception, no one outside government has seen their copy, and no clone has successfully escaped--until now."@en

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  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
  • "Science fiction"@en
  • "Science fiction, American"@en
  • "Playaway"@en

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  • "The Bradbury report [a novel]"@en
  • "The Bradbury report"@en
  • "The Bradbury report a novel"@en
  • "The Bradbury Report"@en