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    • In today's society we already have surrogate mothers, why not surrogate organ doners? A compelling story of a possible future. What made me saddest was the fact they were raised in schools as normal children. Where upon graduation, shuffled of to "camps" to live until they had been taught what th ... Continue

      In today's society we already have surrogate mothers, why not surrogate organ doners? A compelling story of a possible future. What made me saddest was the fact they were raised in schools as normal children. Where upon graduation, shuffled of to "camps" to live until they had been taught what they're responsibilities really were. Seems wrong to do that. After all they, were humans, cloned or not.

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  • Helena said on Jul 14, 2007 about the Hardcover edition
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    • Suprise!
    • Like many of Ishiguro's books, this is not so much about the actual storyline of the book, but about the characters of the book. We are encouraged to sympathize and think with characters about life and human nature. But the odd nonchalant treatment of the plot, which could just as easily been foun ... Continue

      Like many of Ishiguro's books, this is not so much about the actual storyline of the book, but about the characters of the book. We are encouraged to sympathize and think with characters about life and human nature. But the odd nonchalant treatment of the plot, which could just as easily been found in a scifi book, was distracting. I wanted to find out more about the purpose of the school the children attended and those who began and ran the program they were in.
      I am sure others liked this book. It was insightful and left me thinking. But it just wasn't my flavor.

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  • KyotoCutie said on Mar 28, 2007 about the Hardcover edition
    • Proceed with Caution
    • I was thoroughly engaged in this book and really didn't put it down unless I had to. But it did leave me feeling unsatisfied, heartbroken. I quickly needed to read something else more uplifting afterward.

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  • Raquel (eraquel) said on Apr 14, 2008 about the Paperback edition

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Paperback 263 Pages
Edition: Export Ed
ISBN-10: 0571224121
ISBN-13: 9780571224128
Publisher: Faber and Faber Ltd
Pub date: Mar 03, 2005
Dimensions: 23 cm x 15 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD, Audio Cassette and Others
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