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‘Like Louis Theroux channelling Margaret Atwood’ – New Statesman
‘A tour of the lurid fringes of the tech world’ – The Times
‘A moreish page-turner of a book’ – Herald


Imagine if it was possible to have the perfect sexual relationship without compromise, eat meat without killing animals, have babies without the need to bear them, and choose the time of our painless death. Life would be better, right?

All over the globe, people are trying to make this a reality. They want to use technology to solve the thorniest problems of humanity. But what if these ‘problems’ are the very things that make us human?

Join Jenny Kleeman on an entertaining, thought-provoking adventure to a place where sex robots and vegan meat are no longer science fiction – right here, right now.



Trade Review
A tour of the lurid fringes of the tech world . . . Kleeman is an acerbic guide, whose understated common sense contrasts with the grandiosity of her interviewees. * The Times *

Kleeman’s entertaining survey of the latest advances in life sciences . . . a little like Louis Theroux
channelling Margaret Atwood. She is an accomplished storyteller

-- Johanna Thomas-Corr * New Statesman *
A moreish page-turner of a book that will leave you feeling informed and ready for the next dinner party. * Herald *

A pleasingly sceptical investigation into the innovations that could change the way we eat, have sex
and die . . . compelling and thoughtful

-- Fiona Sturges * Guardian *
A fascinating book . . . It was so absolutely absorbing. I really, really loved this book. -- Jane Garvey * BBC Radio 4 *
Mesmerising * Daily Mail *

Thoughtful and diverting . . . Even if it doesn’t have the answers, this elegantly written and eye-
opening book poses the right questions

-- Ed Cumming * inews.co.uk *

A fascinating examination of what the future holds . . . you will never look at a chicken
nugget in quite the same way again

-- Elizabeth Day, author How to Fail
The future is a fairly scary place, but there is no better guide to it than Jenny Kleeman. By turns alarming, funny, thought-provoking and fascinating, this is a book that brilliantly shows us where much of our life (and death) is heading. -- Stig Abell
Fascinating . . . an epic exercise in concision – all four of these sprawling chapters could have run to books on their own, and at times I wish they had -- Eleanor Halls * Daily Telegraph *
Thoughtful scepticism makes Kleeman a savvy guide, and her fresh insights into, for example, disruptive technology’s gender dimension, underpin provocative takes on progress and human nature itself. Thoroughly absorbing * Observer *

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    Publisher: Pan Macmillan
    Publication Date: 01/04/2021
    ISBN13: 9781509894925, 978-1509894925
    ISBN10: 1509894926

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    ‘Like Louis Theroux channelling Margaret Atwood’ – New Statesman
    ‘A tour of the lurid fringes of the tech world’ – The Times
    ‘A moreish page-turner of a book’ – Herald


    Imagine if it was possible to have the perfect sexual relationship without compromise, eat meat without killing animals, have babies without the need to bear them, and choose the time of our painless death. Life would be better, right?

    All over the globe, people are trying to make this a reality. They want to use technology to solve the thorniest problems of humanity. But what if these ‘problems’ are the very things that make us human?

    Join Jenny Kleeman on an entertaining, thought-provoking adventure to a place where sex robots and vegan meat are no longer science fiction – right here, right now.



    Trade Review
    A tour of the lurid fringes of the tech world . . . Kleeman is an acerbic guide, whose understated common sense contrasts with the grandiosity of her interviewees. * The Times *

    Kleeman’s entertaining survey of the latest advances in life sciences . . . a little like Louis Theroux
    channelling Margaret Atwood. She is an accomplished storyteller

    -- Johanna Thomas-Corr * New Statesman *
    A moreish page-turner of a book that will leave you feeling informed and ready for the next dinner party. * Herald *

    A pleasingly sceptical investigation into the innovations that could change the way we eat, have sex
    and die . . . compelling and thoughtful

    -- Fiona Sturges * Guardian *
    A fascinating book . . . It was so absolutely absorbing. I really, really loved this book. -- Jane Garvey * BBC Radio 4 *
    Mesmerising * Daily Mail *

    Thoughtful and diverting . . . Even if it doesn’t have the answers, this elegantly written and eye-
    opening book poses the right questions

    -- Ed Cumming * inews.co.uk *

    A fascinating examination of what the future holds . . . you will never look at a chicken
    nugget in quite the same way again

    -- Elizabeth Day, author How to Fail
    The future is a fairly scary place, but there is no better guide to it than Jenny Kleeman. By turns alarming, funny, thought-provoking and fascinating, this is a book that brilliantly shows us where much of our life (and death) is heading. -- Stig Abell
    Fascinating . . . an epic exercise in concision – all four of these sprawling chapters could have run to books on their own, and at times I wish they had -- Eleanor Halls * Daily Telegraph *
    Thoughtful scepticism makes Kleeman a savvy guide, and her fresh insights into, for example, disruptive technology’s gender dimension, underpin provocative takes on progress and human nature itself. Thoroughly absorbing * Observer *

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