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Use this tag on [story-identification] questions when the work is a book series or when the written media is unclear but use a more specific tag where appropriate e.g. [novel], [novella], [short-stories], [anthology-book], etc. Use this tag to indicate the question is about the book version or adaptation of a work. For differences between the book and other versions, such as a movie, use [adaptation-comparison].

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A book (soft sci-fi) about cloned religious Saints from their relics. These newly cloned kid...

The narrator should be a woman, who is a scientist/neurologist/developmental psychologist has some kind of cancer(?). She ("I") took on this research project and get to know these children and study t …
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A book (soft sci-fi) about cloned religious Saints from their relics. These newly cloned kid...

I solved this one myself. It's All Saints Mountain by Olgo Tokarczuk. I asked about the children we were to study: who were they, why were they to undergo the test, what was the purpose of our progr …
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