New apples in the garden

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New apples in the garden by Kris Neville is a science fiction novel that explores the intersection of technology , humanity and the natural world . The story takes place in a future where advanced technology has transformed society and follows a group of characters as they navigate the consequences of playing with the fundamental forces of nature. Through themes of environmentalism , artificial intelligence and the human condition , Neville raises important questions about the responsibility that comes with scientific progress . The title “New Apples in the Garden” suggests a re-imagining of the classic tale of the garden of Eden , where the forbidden fruit represents the allure and danger of scientific discovery. The book is a thought provoking and imaginative exploration of the possibilities and risks of human innovation

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