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The Electric Gene Machine

AUTHOR: Thomas A. A. Easton
ISBN: 1587150700

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Genetic engineering is a technological infant, barely taking it's first baby steps. This collection of stories explores what happens when a boy starts doing strange things with Moms' violets; sports cars run away and go to sea, and Mother Goose...

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The Electric Gene Machine
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by Thomas A. A. Easton

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The world is terrified of genetically modified foods, but Baby, you ain't seen nothin' yet! Genetic engineering is a technological infant, barely taking its first tiny steps toward a century of pumpkin houses, flying moving vans, sports cars that run away and go to sea, and garbage disposals that want careers as singers. And that's just the beginning of the future sketched in these stories and the five novels of Tom Easton's "Organic Future."


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The Electric Gene Machine
- Book Reviews,
by Thomas A. A. Easton

The Electric Gene Machine

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The world is terrified of genetically modified foods, but Baby, you ain't seen nothin' yet! Genetic engineering is a technological infant, barely taking its first tiny steps toward a century of pumpkin houses, flying moving vans, sports cars that run away and go to sea, and garbage disposals that want careers as singers. And that's just the beginning of the future sketched in these stories and the five novels of Tom Easton's "Organic Future."

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The world is terrified of genetically modified foods, but Baby, you ain't seen nothin' yet! Genetic engineering is a technological infant, barely taking its first tiny steps toward a century of pumpkin houses, flying moving vans, sports cars that run away and go to sea, and garbage disposals that want careers as singers. And that's just the beginning of the future sketched in these stories and the five novels of Tom Easton's "Organic Future."


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