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Review: 'Immaculate Conception' by Ling Ling Huang

Imagine being absolutely obsessed with a fellow artist who is just better than you and then getting the chance to actually be  in her mind. What's the worst that can happen? Immaculate Conception  takes this but spins out a high-tension story about female friendship, jealousy, art, and technology. I had a delightful time! Thanks to Penguin Group Dutton and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Pub. Date : 13/05/2025 Publisher : Penguin Group Dutton What if you could enter the mind of the person you love the most? Enka meets Mathilde in art school and is instantly drawn to her. Mathilde makes art that feels truly original, and Enka—trying hard to prove herself in this fiercely competitive world—pours everything into their friendship. But when Mathilde’s fame and success cause her to begin drifting away, Enka becomes desperate to keep her close. Enter SCAFFOLD. Purported to enhance empathy, this cutting-edge technology could a...

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