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Dog, Inc.: The Uncanny Inside Story of Cloning Man's Best Friend
by John Woestendiek
by John Woestendiek
I almost had to abandon the book because of the staccato, clause-heavy writing style. It was like he tried to construct his sentences as clumsily as possible. Once I got over that, I still felt he just didn't give the story enough heart. Fascinating material, but it lacked soul...perhaps, just like clones?
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