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Kiln People (The Kiln Books) by David Brin

wfzimmerman’s review: “An enjoyable story set in a "one-off" universe about clay cloned people. Seems like a transitional book for Brin, who doesn’t seem to have really figured out his Next Act after the Uplift Series.”
Tor Books (2002), Hardcover, 336 pages
tags: science fiction, first edition, collecting author highlights

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