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Suicide Club: A Story About Living

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Dystopia meets existential inquiry; chilling future reflection.

If you've ever pondered the double-edged sword of immortality, "Suicide Club" offers a world where this concept is a reality intertwined with a darkly satirical take on societal norms and personal freedoms. Rachel Heng's debut novel juxtaposes the allure of everlasting life against the fundamental human desire for control over one's destiny. It will provoke thought on what it means to truly live, making it a gripping read for anyone fascinated by the ethics of technology in our future.

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Suicide Club: A Story About Living

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ISBN: 9781473672918
Authors: Rachel Heng
Publisher: Sceptre
Date of Publication: 2018-07-10
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Contemporary, Science Fiction, Fantasy
Goodreads rating: 3.22
(rated by 4418 readers)

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In a near-future world where immortality is within reach for those deemed deserving, Lea, a genetically perfect lifer, questions her worthiness after a brush with death. As she delves into the forbidden activities of the Suicide Club, branded as terrorists by the state, Lea's perspective on life and immortality is challenged.
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Dystopia meets existential inquiry; chilling future reflection.

If you've ever pondered the double-edged sword of immortality, "Suicide Club" offers a world where this concept is a reality intertwined with a darkly satirical take on societal norms and personal freedoms. Rachel Heng's debut novel juxtaposes the allure of everlasting life against the fundamental human desire for control over one's destiny. It will provoke thought on what it means to truly live, making it a gripping read for anyone fascinated by the ethics of technology in our future.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.