I've just finished reading the book In the Image of Grace by Charlotte Ann Schlobohm. Overall, the book was great. The main character is Charlotte the author. According to Charlotte all the events in this book is true, but no one ever believes her. I understand why.
One reason I don't believe this book is true is because it just sounds too absurd to happen in the real world. Yes there's such thing as cloning, but I don't think four sisters are the clones of their mother. I don't understand why the world needs a perfect woman to clone to make a perfect world; apparently she's not even human, she's from another universe. The father of Charlotte and her sisters is over protective, but doesn't mind killing his children when it comes to keeping their mouths shut. He tried killing Charlotte because she found her mother's bones. I understand as a murderer you don't want anyone to know you've killed someone, but why would you try killing someone who you think can change the world? Charlotte's father believes that his daughters are the image of perfection just like his wife and they can change the world. Does this book sound like a true book? I don't think so.
Another reason I don't believe this book is true is because I have never heard of it. I found this book on Amazon, but it's not like it has been on the news. Wouldn't this book be popular if it was based on true events? If the government didn't want anyone to know about human cloning, then I understand why this book is not being talked about; but I don't think this book would be sold to the public if it was true. I did some research on it and nothing showed up. There are no pictures of Charlotte and her sisters and the flawless Grace.
All in all, this was a great book, but I don't thinks it's true. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes sci-fi, otherwise it's not for someone who likes to read nonfiction.
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