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There are stories and then there are other stories



Welcome back to Keyla's newsletter. This week we have a bunch of freebies waiting for you. And the review of the last book I read.

Enjoy!

 

The Fastest Boy on the Planet



A gifted sixteen-year-old antigravity racer gets an opportunity to rise to the global league, but when the competition gets dirty, he must learn that there's more to success than running fast on the track.


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Here goes my review for Zhu by J. R Brienza.



This short story is a bitter-sweet one about a sick child, Abby, and her utterly, indecently rich father. Zhu is a chimera, an experiment created in a Chinese lab to be used as medical equipment to cure Abby from her deadly disease.

It brings out interesting ethical issues about what would happen if some scientific techniques were open to all kind of situations. It poses the kind of ethical questions presented by Mary Shelley in Frankenstein. Is the creature sentient? Does it have rights? And to what extent can it be used for the purpose it was created for? Is it right to let it suffer for the good of others?

This is t a light reading, but a grimdark one, and it was right up my alley.


 

And for this week it's all folks.

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