Amy, Number Seven (Replica #1)
it's the 90s middle school version of orphan black
Read the entire series when I was a teen - remembered loving it!
Interesting about clones!
Actual rating: 2.5 starsInitial thoughts: I must've read this book for the first time about twelve years ago. For me that's half a life time. Hah. So it's interesting to compare my perspective now with that from back then. When I was twelve, I had just about learnt English. Naturally, my linguistic knowledge wasn't anywhere near as good as today, so I didn't notice any of the editing errors. Also, I wasn't so jaded yet by "perfect" characters. By now I avoid books with perfect protagonists.Alas,
This just made me feel comforted.Loved the way that information was presented in such a mysterious way. Loved all the characters and the mother daughter dynamic. Loved how simple the science was!.--I JUST FOUND OUT THE NYPL HAS 19 OF THE 24 REPLICA BOOKSOH MAN OH MAN OH MANGUESS WHO'S BINGE READING THESE BAD BOYS ON HOLIDAY oh MAN this series has stuck with me since I read them at age 7 or so and I've been thinking about them for years!!!Edit: oh gosh darn it, books 3-8 are the ones missing!
My favorite book series as a young teen. Highly recommended for younger teens interested in science and fantasy. I also wrote to Marilyn Kaye when I was younger and she wrote back, which was awesome! 😊
Marilyn Kaye
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Mention Out Of Books Amy, Number Seven (Replica #1)
Title | : | Amy, Number Seven (Replica #1) |
Author | : | Marilyn Kaye |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 196 pages |
Published | : | October 13th 1998 by Bantam Skylark |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Science Fiction. Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade |
Narrative Supposing Books Amy, Number Seven (Replica #1)
Amy Candler is the perfect 12-year-old girl. She can do anything. She knows everything. But Amy doesn't have all the answers to the mystery of her past. All she knows is that her recurring nightmares seem so real. That her crescent-shaped birthmark wasn't there yesterday. That a strange man is taking photos of her. That her mother is acting weird. That someone is sending her anonymous warnings to keep her talents a secret. Slowly Amy is piecing together her identity, but she'd better hurry.Be Specific About Books In Pursuance Of Amy, Number Seven (Replica #1)
Original Title: | Amy, Number Seven (Replica, #1) |
ISBN: | 0553492381 (ISBN13: 9780553492385) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Replica #1 |
Rating Out Of Books Amy, Number Seven (Replica #1)
Ratings: 3.74 From 1743 Users | 89 ReviewsPiece Out Of Books Amy, Number Seven (Replica #1)
I really enjoyed going back to this book. I find the characters lovely and the mystery intriguing. The English cover spoils the main 'twist' or mystery of this book, but when I first read it as a kid I've read it in translation and I had no clue what it was about. I remember I enjoyed the mystery very much as well as slowly uncovering Amy's past. Even though Amy's amazing at everything she does, she's very relatable. I'm planning to read more of these in the future. I can't remember how many ofit's the 90s middle school version of orphan black
Read the entire series when I was a teen - remembered loving it!
Interesting about clones!
Actual rating: 2.5 starsInitial thoughts: I must've read this book for the first time about twelve years ago. For me that's half a life time. Hah. So it's interesting to compare my perspective now with that from back then. When I was twelve, I had just about learnt English. Naturally, my linguistic knowledge wasn't anywhere near as good as today, so I didn't notice any of the editing errors. Also, I wasn't so jaded yet by "perfect" characters. By now I avoid books with perfect protagonists.Alas,
This just made me feel comforted.Loved the way that information was presented in such a mysterious way. Loved all the characters and the mother daughter dynamic. Loved how simple the science was!.--I JUST FOUND OUT THE NYPL HAS 19 OF THE 24 REPLICA BOOKSOH MAN OH MAN OH MANGUESS WHO'S BINGE READING THESE BAD BOYS ON HOLIDAY oh MAN this series has stuck with me since I read them at age 7 or so and I've been thinking about them for years!!!Edit: oh gosh darn it, books 3-8 are the ones missing!
My favorite book series as a young teen. Highly recommended for younger teens interested in science and fantasy. I also wrote to Marilyn Kaye when I was younger and she wrote back, which was awesome! 😊
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