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For the most part, there is little that is potentially offensive in Singularity.
The one major female character, however, is stereotypically nervous and frightened and, unlike Harry and Barry, speaks with improper grammar, ostensibly because she is from rural Illinois. The novel does raise the issue of what makes people unique individuals, questioning the notion that "identical" twins are really identical.
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