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Living Proof

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Living Proof

By: Kira Peikoff
Narrated by: Mia Barron
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In 2027, destroying an embryo is considered first-degree murder. Fertility clinics still exist, giving hope and new life to thousands of infertile families, but they have to pass rigorous inspections by the United States Department of Embryo Preservation. Fail an inspection, and you will be prosecuted.

Brilliant young doctor Arianna Drake seems to be thriving in the spotlight: her small clinic surpasses every government requirement, and its popularity has spiked—a sudden, rapid growth that leaves the DEP chief mystified. When he discovers Arianna’s radical past as a supporter of an infamous scientist, he sends undercover agent Trent Rowe to investigate her for possible illegal activity. The secret he finally uncovers will deeply move him—and jeopardize them both.

©2012 Kira Peikoff (P)2012 Recorded Books, LLC
Dystopian Fiction Medical Medical & Forensic Political Science Fiction Suspense
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Critic reviews

“Taut, energetic, and imaginative... A remarkable debut!” (Lisa Unger, New York Times bestselling author of Fragile)
“Risky, daring. This story reminded me of the best of Margaret Atwood: a chilling and tangible portrait of the near future, where the best and the worst of humanity is challenged at every turn.” (James Rollins, New York Times bestselling author of Altar of Eden)
“A compelling and thought-provoking thriller…this frighteningly plausible novel will keep you turning the pages all night long. A stunning debut.” (Douglas Preston, New York Times bestselling author of Impact)

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Good plot but…

I enjoyed the plot, but needs some work on some of the choices of the characters. Especially the end that leads to their discovery

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Very compelling plot.

The plot kept me coming back, ultimately finishing this audio book in a very short time.

The psychological conflicts faced by the characters were powerful illustrations of those faced by people I know in my own life.

Very enjoyable.

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Richly Philosophical

Would you listen to Living Proof again? Why?

Yes. I will go ahead and do so again at some point to more carefully examine the philosophical arguments that lead the main characters to their positions.

What did you like best about this story?

The careful crafting of the science and philosophy

What about Mia Barron’s performance did you like?

She was clear and added plenty to the story with her different voicing. The only drawback was the treble response made it difficult to listen on my car speakers--had to stay on headphones (might be my ears)

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

It Could Happen Tomorrow

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A lot going on in this book. Great suspenseful story wrapped around philosophical issues of medical ethics, separation of church and state, validity of appeal to divine authority, faith vs. reason. The characters were believable. I felt I could relate to their struggles, especially when it came to deciding to take a leap from believing in a faith because of your past rather than listening to the reason that your brain wants to use. I could see that she was doing the "Ayn Rand" thing with her fiction (which was actually a plus to me and I was ready for it knowing some of the author's background), but I feel like she did a great job meshing the philosophy into an interesting plot. My fears were that some of the players might have come off as "straw men" but in my opinion the views of the antagonists were at least presented fairly. Another fear was that once reaching some of the philosophical arguments and concluding on the better positions that it might be hammered at the reader. Both of these concerns proved groundless. Well done!

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Couldn't stop listening.

I liked the pace and stayed up to finish this whole book in one sitting. I recommend this to girls as they come of age as there is a sting female character that has to struggle with similar issues that they may have to tackle in life.

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Compelling, entertaining and impossible to put dow

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This story is extraordinarily engaging and compelling. It takes an issue (embryonic stem cell research & treatments) that is often the subject of theoretical political debate, and brings the issue to life with a dramatic plot that expands in detail on the dictatorial government actions that would follow in practice from a formal, legal codification of the principle that life begins at conception. The political system of the year 2027 is a kind of theocratic fascism, in which the events of the plot unfold.

One sees the senseless persecution of characters who are subject to the cruel oppression of government agencies such as the Department of Embryo Protection (DEP) and the Department of Embryo and Fetus Protection (DEFP). The reader becomes enraged upon seeing the blind fanaticism of the devout government agents who act to protect embryos -- five day old clusters of undifferentiated cells that merely have the *potential* to become people -- at the expense of threatening to destroy the lives of *actual* people such as the heroine, Arianna Drake, who desperately fights to save her own life as the villainous Agent Dopp of the DEP fights with equal fervor to prevent her from doing so.

Ms. Peikoff shows us, through the logical unfolding of events, the deadly senselessness of an irrational mystic creed imposed by force on man, who by his nature must depend on reason to survive. She also shows us an inspiring picture of the heroism and unyielding persuit of values that rational men (and women) are capable of. And she does this while telling a damn good story with a well integrated plot and interesting characters. I'm now a Kira Peikoff fan and I can't wait to read her next book.

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Ok story, over the top Christian Bashing

What did you like best about Living Proof? What did you like least?

I am a scientist and most of the science is well described in the novel. As a Christian I take exception to the thought that one can't be a scientist and a Christian at the same time. The novel is full of stereotypical, devout Catholics who are hardline in their attitudes. The author's attempt to see the world as it would be in the future if all the hardline Christians get their way to limit reproductive rights is intriguing but I remain disappointed that the only out is to lose faith.

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Mediocre at best

Was it good no was it bad no?…did I finish it, begrudgingly. Honestly there’s points it makes you really think other times it feels like it’s just controversial to be controversial. I’m sure there are others who really like this book honestly I wish I would have read the reviews before hand because I probably would have just avoided it

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Well that sure sucks

Great story til the end. You'll have to see why for yourself. It is a cliffhanger

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Painfully atrocious

This book got on my nerves fast. About an hour in I started talking back to the narrator, rolling my eyes and saying things like, oh my God, that's so (unrealistic, stupid, ignorant, judgmental, stereotypical...well, you get the idea.) This is by far the worst book that I have ever picked on Audible in my tenure here. Storyline is a great opportunity but characters are so cliche and doggedly rigid that it's just unrealistic. I can't tell you how disappointed I was - not because I have any positions that were challenged or views that were or weren't expressed, but because the writing just reaks and all those opportunities were sorely missed. Save your credit on this one guys. Honestly. Pick something else.

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Weak

Don’t bother - I couldn’t bear listening any longer/ skipped 4 hours and really didn’t miss much

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