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The Book of Faces by Kay Kenyon

“Of course, there’s no excuse for ugly these days — or addled. The Physio-Psych Clinics work up your genome and get you your tailored drugs or personalized surgery. “


 
 

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Title: The Book of Faces

Author: Kay Kenyon

Length: short story

First Publication: New Voices in Science Fiction, 2003

What the Story is About: “Of course, there’s no excuse for ugly these days — or addled. The Physio-Psych Clinics work up your genome and get you your tailored drugs or personalized surgery.” But one girl decides to be different…

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Categories: 2000-2009Anatomy & PhysiologyGenetic EngineeringKenyon - KayMedicineShort Fiction

 

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