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Discuss the book here!
The question to think about is:
Inhuman
toys with the idea of human and/animal genetic mutation, in the form of the 'Ferae' virus.
Do you think that what makes us human/animal-like lies in our genetics? Or does it originate from somewhere else? Explain with reference to the book.
Feel free to extend the discussion beyond the questions and simply talk about the book as well :D
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The question to think about is:
Inhuman toys with the idea of human and/animal genetic mutation, in the form of the 'Ferae' virus.
Do you think that what makes us human/animal-like lies in our genetics? Or does it originate from somewhere else? Explain with reference to the book.
Feel free to extend the discussion beyond the questions and simply talk about the book as well :D