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“Even though she saw tattoos everywhere, they continued to fascinate her. How bizarre to be branded like a box of cereal. Didn't people mind being counted as just one more product on a shelf? There had to be more to a person than that.”

Quote by Suzanne Weyn

Work

The Bar Code Tattoo

In this speculative fiction, the protagonist navigates a world where every person is marked with a bar code tattoo that contains their entire life history. The story delves into the implications of such technology on personal privacy and societal control, as the protagonist grapples with the consequences of living in a world where every action is monitored and recorded. more

Author

Suzanne Weyn
Suzanne Weyn

Suzanne Weyn is an American author known for her works aimed at young adult readers, which span genres such as science fiction, fantasy, and adventure. Born on July 6, 1955, Weyn has been captivating readers with her imaginative storytelling and deep understanding of the young adult psyche. more

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