Detalles del libro
Formato
Kindle
Páginas
307
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Aug 16, 2017
Editorial
Williams & Whiting
ISBN-10
191126673X
ISBN-13
9781911266730
Descripción
In a world where human emotions can be replicated, the story delves into the ethical implications and unforeseen consequences of cloning hate. Jeff Dowson explores the intricacies of human nature by examining how the ability to clone deep-seated emotions can fundamentally alter society. As characters navigate a landscape filled with manipulation and moral dilemmas, the narrative challenges readers to confront their own perceptions of hate and its origins.
The protagonist embarks on a gripping journey of self-discovery, grappling with the realization that emotions, especially negative ones, cannot be easily categorized or controlled. With each encounter, the lines between right and wrong become blurred, forcing them to reckon with the true nature of their motivations. The narrative tension rises as they delve deeper into the repercussions of their actions, revealing the fragile balance of love and hate in human relationships.
Fueled by a gripping premise, the visual storytelling is complemented by rich character development and philosophical musings. Dowson paints a vivid picture of a society that is both familiar and eerily distant, inviting readers to reflect on the complexities of emotion while asking the critical question: Can one truly clone what it means to be human?
The protagonist embarks on a gripping journey of self-discovery, grappling with the realization that emotions, especially negative ones, cannot be easily categorized or controlled. With each encounter, the lines between right and wrong become blurred, forcing them to reckon with the true nature of their motivations. The narrative tension rises as they delve deeper into the repercussions of their actions, revealing the fragile balance of love and hate in human relationships.
Fueled by a gripping premise, the visual storytelling is complemented by rich character development and philosophical musings. Dowson paints a vivid picture of a society that is both familiar and eerily distant, inviting readers to reflect on the complexities of emotion while asking the critical question: Can one truly clone what it means to be human?