What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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SOLVED: Other > SOLVED. What's the name.....sci-fi about colony of "clones" raised to be organ donors for the rich

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message 1: by Jenn (new)

Jenn Cafferty | 8 comments I read this book quite some time ago. I feel like it takes place in an isolated colony where these clones are living, with very specific diets, go through testing, etc. when some find out they are clones being kept alive and healthy for rich people who may need an organ donation in the future. A few escape and are on the run - through the desert maybe? Help???


message 2: by Scott (new)

Scott Are you thinking of the 2005 movie The Island? I don't think it came from a book, though.


message 3: by Jenn (new)

Jenn Cafferty | 8 comments You know what, you are right. I could have sworn this came from a book though. Bummer - thanks for your help!!


message 4: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (misterfive) | 215 comments Larry Niven's A Gift from Earth had an organ donor society setup on an isolated colony. They aren't clones though, but any criminals, no matter how small the crime, are killed and their organs harvested.


message 5: by Juels (new)

Juels | 3312 comments Also similar to The Experiment by John Darnton.


message 6: by Scott (new)

Scott Amanda wrote: "Larry Niven's A Gift from Earth had an organ donor society setup on an isolated colony. They aren't clones though, but any criminals, no matter how small the crime, are killed and their organs harv..."

That sounds a lot like his story "The Jigsaw Man" from Dangerous Visions. Did he expand from it?


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message 8: by Kaitlyn (new)

Kaitlyn | 1 comments I think it's The House of the Scorpion- can't remember the author


message 10: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (misterfive) | 215 comments Scott wrote: "That sounds a lot like his story "The Jigsaw Man" from Dangerous Visions. Did he expand from it? "

There is an afterword of "The Jigsaw Man" out there that has the following comment: On Christmas Day 1965, Harlan told me he was collecting material for an anthology. I was halfway through a novel dealing with the organ bank problem on one of Earth's interstellar colonies (almost finished), and I took time out to demonstrate how the problem may affect Earth.

So looks like it was the other way around, actually.


message 11: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey (booradley123) | 18 comments I would say Never let me go as well, it centers on two girls and boy with love-triangle themes


message 12: by Jen (new)

Jen | 148 comments Another vote for Never Let Me Go, and the horrid movie they made from it. Had it not been clones, I would have suggested Unwound by Neal Shulsterman


message 13: by [deleted user] (new)

I vote for Never Let Me Go either, but they don't really escape nor is there a dessert so I'm not 100% sure.


message 14: by Qc (new)

Qc | 12 comments Jenn wrote: "I read this book quite some time ago. I feel like it takes place in an isolated colony where these clones are living, with very specific diets, go through testing, etc. when some find out they are ..."

Maybe Spares by Michael Marshall Smith? Although primary focus is on the guy who discovers what's happening rather than the clones


message 15: by Kaion (new)

Kaion (kaionvin) | 388 comments Jenn wrote: "You know what, you are right. I could have sworn this came from a book though. Bummer - thanks for your help!!"

Solved then?


message 16: by Edye (new)

Edye Benedict | 4 comments Kaitlyn wrote: "I think it's The House of the Scorpion- can't remember the author"

That's the book that immediately sprang to mind for me as well!


message 17: by Juels (last edited Oct 06, 2015 10:33AM) (new)

Juels | 3312 comments Kaion wrote: "Jenn wrote: "You know what, you are right. I could have sworn this came from a book though. Bummer - thanks for your help!!"

Solved then?"


We'll have to wait on the OP but I really think the OP should check out The Experiment by John Darnton. In IMDB, people have complained the 2005 movie The Island was a rip off of The Experiment.


message 18: by slauderdale (new)

slauderdale | 182 comments Hi Jenn! Were any of these your book, or do you still think it was the 2005 movie The Island?


message 19: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (thrillerhorrorfan90) | 13 comments I think it could be Never Let Me Go, too, as I remember seeing the 2005 movie & thought the way your question was worded sounded familiar; they are clones (one of the girls thinks she sees herself one day) & most of the clones who are operated on don't survive the procedure. Does that sound familiar to you?


message 20: by Jenn (new)

Jenn Cafferty | 8 comments It was the movie.


message 21: by slauderdale (last edited Oct 22, 2015 01:04PM) (new)

slauderdale | 182 comments SOLVED! 8D


message 22: by slauderdale (new)

slauderdale | 182 comments Or not. When you say it was the movie, do you mean the 2005 movie The Island or the 2010 movie Never Let Me Go?


message 23: by Jenn (new)

Jenn Cafferty | 8 comments The Island


message 24: by slauderdale (new)

slauderdale | 182 comments Okay, definitely solved. Thanks, Jenn!


message 25: by Jenn (new)

Jenn Cafferty | 8 comments Thanks everyone for the help!


message 26: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44894 comments Mod
I put this in Other-Solved for now, do mods remember if there is a place where we put book queries that end up being movies? Do we put them in Just to Chat?

(Just to be clear, please do not create movie threads intentionally since this is a book group.)


message 27: by Kris (new)

Kris | 54892 comments Mod
I think "Other-SOLVED" is the folder we've been using.


message 28: by Helene (new)

Helene | 1 comments Jenn wrote: "I read this book quite some time ago. I feel like it takes place in an isolated colony where these clones are living, with very specific diets, go through testing, etc. when some find out they are ..."

This is definitely Harvest, by Michael Marshall Smith. They based The Island off of it, I'm not sure about Never Let Go. He's this washed up military guy realizing he's raising clones in a deep cave for their rich counterparts. Unlike Island that has them in this weird spa paradise until they are needed, in Harvest it's like their raising veal... and he starts humanizing them by treating them a little better. Hard to find his books in print, but I love every one of them I've gotten my hands on. He wrote One Of Us, and to this day it's one of my favorite science fiction books.


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