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Scott Spencer
Scott Spencer was born in Washington, D.C., raised in Chicago, and now lives in upstate New York. He is the author of nine novels, including Endless Love, Waking the Dead, A Ship Made of Paper, and Willing. He has taught at the University of Iowa, Williams College, and Columbia University. His... show more

Scott Spencer was born in Washington, D.C., raised in Chicago, and now lives in upstate New York. He is the author of nine novels, including Endless Love, Waking the Dead, A Ship Made of Paper, and Willing. He has taught at the University of Iowa, Williams College, and Columbia University. His nonfiction has appeared in Rolling Stone, The New Yorker, O, Harper's, and The New York Times.
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Birth date: September 01, 1945
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Denise
Denise rated it 10 years ago
But at that moment, Adam tightens his grip on Michael’s hand, and Alice likewise squeezes his other hand, and with the childish, trusting touch of these twins, his fate is sealed. He cannot and he will not betray them. I have to start this review by saying that I don't normally read horror books....
Reading Junkie
Reading Junkie rated it 10 years ago
The moral of this story is: don't trust sketchy Eastern European doctors with "experimental" fertility treatments. It's sooooo not worth it.
Jordyn the Paperback Princess
Jordyn the Paperback Princess rated it 12 years ago
DNF at 45%I can't read anymore of this shit. I decided to read this because so many people compared this with Rosemary's Baby and I kept seeing the book being posted on the side bars on here. Read the summary and thought it sounded interesting. Married couple can't have kids, they go to unknown doct...
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Creepy and brutal; a fast, engaging read!
Kealan Patrick Burke
Kealan Patrick Burke rated it 12 years ago
Thank the marketing department for the intrigue generated by this one. It certainly has an excellent hook: "A couple struggling to have a child, undergo treatment to have one, but once their kids are born, the unlucky siblings begin to realize that there's something amiss with their parents." It see...
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