Review of Chloe The Clone

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It is good to read that the book is able to provoke one's thoughts on issues such as morality and ethics, especially when it comes to cloning. I am rooting for Sam Turner and hope that he will survive and triumph, but I am not sure about the sacrifice or the cost that will be paid.
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Sounds a lot like Pinocchio, where Gepeto carved a puppet out of a log and it came to life. I would love to see how this one turns out. Thank you for your breath taking review.
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"Chloe the Clone" weaves a thrilling mix of science and morality, raising tough questions about cloning and survival. Sam’s fight to protect Chloe while outrunning a dangerous cover-up makes for an intense and thought-provoking read. Congrats on BOTD!
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"Chloe Clone" calls takes the reader to an exciting journey with Sam Turner and other important characters like CEO Demetri Andropov. Excited to learn more about sentient clones.
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Post by Jared Kipkoech »

"Chloe the Clone" is a thought-provoking book that explores identity, individuality, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding cloning. It challenges readers to consider what truly makes a person unique—memories, experiences, or something deeper. Chloe’s journey raises questions about self-discovery and the impact of scientific advancements on human relationships. It’s a compelling read that blends science fiction with deep emotional themes, making us reflect on the nature of selfhood and autonomy.
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"The book begins at Cloning Transplants Inc. It is a cloning facility where a sentient clone has been discovered. This threatens to put its CEO, Demetri Andropov, in jail as sentient clones are illegal. At the same time, Sam Turner, the client who paid for the said clone, has a check-up session with his doctor and is advised to demand his clone. All these events coincide with a new piece of legislation that could shut down businesses like Cloning Transplants Inc." honestly this is my best part
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A compelling review heartfelt drama.It's an interesting narrative with rich themes.The evolving relationship between Sam and Chloe highlights how love can transform people.
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'This book consists of seventeen chapters that bring to life concepts of morality, survival, and the length a person is willing to go to protect someone they love.'
This is intense. How does this concern Chloe the clone.
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Post by Iloh Ikechukwu »

Sam must be really courageous for someone with his kind of condition. This book seems like a suspenseful one. Would really like to know if he survived along with the clone too. Great review!
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Post by azza lia »

Nice review. The storyline appears to be interesting. The concept of a sentient clone is intriguing and thought-provoking. Your review has piqued my interest in this book. I'm not sure I want to read this book because of the incomplete story, tho.
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"Chloe the Clone" by William E. Mason is a gripping, suspense-filled novel exploring morality, survival, and human connection. With well-developed characters and thought-provoking themes, this book is a must-read for fans of thrillers and suspense novels.
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Post by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis »

You wrote a good review. The book sounds very interesting and something that I would possibly read. However, I don't like to read books with too many errors. I feel that the authors should take the time to make sure that their book is readable before getting it out there. I'll put this one to the side for now. Thanks for the review!
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In "Chloe the Clone" by William E. Mason, Sam Turner suddenly finds himself the "Grandpa" of a clone and his world is turned upside down. This situation could give him a new lease on life or threaten his already fragile existence. This book seems to be a thrilling read. Thanks for your thorough review.
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Chloe the Clone sounds like an exciting book with a lot of suspense. The idea of a sentient clone and Sam’s adventure to protect her makes it a must-read for anyone who loves mystery.
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Post by Surabhi Rani »

'Official Review: Chloe The Clone' by William E. Mason gives an enriching idea about the unique plot of the fiction. The book follows Sam Turner, a fifty-six-year-old writer with a severe heart condition that threatens to kill him at any time. Furthermore, this is the story of a sentient clone that has been discovered. It brings to life the concepts of morality, survival, and the lengths a person is willing to go to protect someone they love. The story is filled with suspense. It was nice to learn that William does great with the dialogue by using the right pop culture references from television shows and movies!
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