Z is Zelia in Control, by Lydia Kang (book review) – future genetics, love & power

Genetic differences are illegal, the United States aren’t united, welcome to 2150. Two sisters with non-standard DNA somehow survive in a society where implanted fingertip IDs control access to public transportation and food delivery. The cartel which develops big money products using illegal genes from these non-persons can’t wait to get them following their doctor-dad’s … Continue reading Z is Zelia in Control, by Lydia Kang (book review) – future genetics, love & power