Hilda read and re-read the professor’s lab notes, but there was nothing in the experimental protocol that would have predicted the wildly differing sizes — or aggressive temperaments! — of the cloned teens.
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by Erin on April 19, 2012
Hilda read and re-read the professor’s lab notes, but there was nothing in the experimental protocol that would have predicted the wildly differing sizes — or aggressive temperaments! — of the cloned teens.
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Nice to see you back blogging – Congrats on the 1/2 marathon…there’s a book about this very subject and I want to say that it has an “8″ in the title. The cloned boys in the story were except for two were extremely violent… anyway there it is
The book is called the 8th Confession
http://www.jamespatterson.com/books_8thConfession.php
sorry – its the Third Twin
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