
Survival Lottery
by Vrin del Royal
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One of the worst books of the year, possibly ever -The New York Crimes 1) We live in a world where organ donation is nearly perfect. 2) There is no difference between killing and letting die. 3) Therefore, the most ethical option is to adopt the survival lottery. * SurvivalLottery:Intheeventthattwoormoreindividuals require an organ donation, a donor shall be selected from a random lottery of healthy individuals. -The Council of Cinere Having recently completed her state mandated education, show more Vera finds herself at odds with a government institution she once respected - the Lotteries. In a bout of misfortune, Vera is assigned to the Survival Lottery - placing her life in the hands of fate. Will she be able to carry out a somewhat normal life while the threat of death hangs over her head? Or will she find herself on the run from the most advanced nation on Earth? Lee Harvey Oswald was sent back in time to prevent this book from being written, but unfortunately failed. -Shmarack Obamba Awful, Horrible, a crime against writing. -Society for American Authors Therapy cured my depression but this book brought it back. -Reese Wyatt I wouldn't recommend this book to my worst enemies. -La Angles Times Like reading a physics textbook ... but worse. -Slime Magazine show lessRecommendations
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- Survival Lottery
- First words
- 1) We live in a world where organ donation is nearly perfect.
- Quotations
- This is not a democracy.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Mr Commissioner." He nods his head.
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