A tour of the lurid fringes of the tech world . . . Kleeman is an acerbic guide, whose understated common sense contrasts with the grandiosity of her interviewees. * The Times * Kleemans entertaining survey of the latest advances in life sciences . . . a little like Louis Theroux channelling Margaret Atwood. She is an accomplished storyteller -- Johanna Thomas-Corr * New Statesman * A moreish page-turner of a book that will leave you feeling informed and ready for the next dinner party. * Herald * A pleasingly sceptical investigation into the innovations that could change the way we eat, have sex and die . . . compelling and thoughtful -- Fiona Sturges * Guardian * A fascinating book . . . It was so absolutely absorbing. I really, really loved this book. -- Jane Garvey * BBC Radio 4 * Mesmerising * Daily Mail * Thoughtful and diverting . . . Even if it doesnt have the answers, this elegantly written and eye- opening book poses the right questions -- Ed Cumming * inews.co.uk * A fascinating examination of what the future holds . . . you will never look at a chicken nugget in quite the same way again -- Elizabeth Day, author How to Fail The future is a fairly scary place, but there is no better guide to it than Jenny Kleeman. By turns alarming, funny, thought-provoking and fascinating, this is a book that brilliantly shows us where much of our life (and death) is heading. -- Stig Abell Fascinating . . . an epic exercise in concision all four of these sprawling chapters could have run to books on their own, and at times I wish they had -- Eleanor Halls * Daily Telegraph * Thoughtful scepticism makes Kleeman a savvy guide, and her fresh insights into, for example, disruptive technologys gender dimension, underpin provocative takes on progress and human nature itself. Thoroughly absorbing * Observer *