Would you recommend "Chloe The Clone" by William E. Mason? Why or why not?

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Would you recommend "Chloe The Clone" by William E. Mason? Why or why not?

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I am about a third of the way through but so far yes, I would definitely recommend.
The story hits home because it feels as if it's on the edge of possibility, with only a thin barrier of ethics preventing it from becoming reality.
The battle between survival and morality is one that we could all potentially face at some point, and makes me consider what I would do in a similar dilemma.
I can't wait to continue reading to find out which way it goes!
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Yes, I would. The main reason would be its unique plot and the bond between a human and the clone.
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I would absolutely recommend the book because it covers a variety of intriguing issues to evaluate as a society that might help any reader conduct a thorough examination, such as ethics, science, social morality, and so on.
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I would recommend this book. The story about a human and a clone and the bond between them make a good reading experience. I know a few.friends that would enjoy such story
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