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Kate Jarvik Birch
Kate Jarvik Birch is a visual artist and author living in Salt Lake City, Utah with her husband and three kids. Her essays and short stories have been published in Isotope, Saint Ann's Review, Scissor's and Spackle and Indiana Review. Her first play, (a man enters), was produced in 2011 by Salt... show more

Kate Jarvik Birch is a visual artist and author living in Salt Lake City, Utah with her husband and three kids. Her essays and short stories have been published in Isotope, Saint Ann's Review, Scissor's and Spackle and Indiana Review. Her first play, (a man enters), was produced in 2011 by Salt Lake Acting Company.
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Tired of Spamlikes
Tired of Spamlikes rated it 7 years ago
Ella isn’t anyone’s pet anymore, but she’s certainly not free. After exposing the dark secrets about NuPet’s breeding program, forcing them to repeal the law that allowed genetically modified girls to be kept as pets, she thought girls like her would finally be free. She never dreamed that it woul...
YA Anonymous
YA Anonymous rated it 8 years ago
Greedy corporate America, genetically engineered human beings being eradicated and a whistleblower of epic proportions. What's not to love about this series? If the buying and selling of engineered teenage girls in the first book wasn't creepy enough, just wait to see where this second book takes y...
Pippin & The Book Next Door
Pippin & The Book Next Door rated it 9 years ago
There is something about books that just makes you enjoy them in the back of the subconscious, despite the excessive criticism your conscious mind has to offer. I haven't exactly named an effect for this, but I certainly know it is there. For example (and this is a rather overused one), The Hunge...
Tired of Spamlikes
Tired of Spamlikes rated it 9 years ago
Freedom comes at a cost... Ella was genetically engineered to be the perfect pet—graceful, demure...and kept. In a daring move, she escaped her captivity and took refuge in Canada. But while she can think and act as she pleases, the life of a liberated pet is just as confining as the Congressman’s g...
Url Phantomhive
Url Phantomhive rated it 9 years ago
After reading Perfected last year I immediately added the sequel to my wishlist on GoodReads. Quite unlike my TBR, my wishlist only holds a dozen or so books, making it quite special. I was very looking forward to this book. Ella now is in Canada, where keeping girls as pets is - luckily - not al...
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