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Chargement... The Duplicate (1988)par William Sleator
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. A delightful little horror book about a boy who finds a duplication device washed up on a beach and ends up creating a duplicate of himself. But the duplicate has a mind of his own! Perfect little horror story for beginners in the genre. Definitely recommend 👍 ( ) William Sleator's books really entertain me and makes want to read on and on. The duplicate was a really good book and i really liked it. The book has a really good plot twist and the book was just full of surprises. Sleator has a really wide imaginations and his books would just be consist of things that i wouldnt even thought of. The duplicate just really made me want to keep on reading it continuously. I would have been a huge Sleator fan when I was a kid. His dark SF is a good introduction to the genre of the 'what if.' But I read Asimov, Bradbury, and Heinlein when I was the age of Sleator's intended audience, so these just seem to juvenile to me. This despite the fact that they are YA, with older teen characters drinking, making out, and committing murder. This particular one, especially, seemed a little weak. I mean, hasn't anyone who wants to read about this concept already spent time thinking about it him/her self? Sleator didn't come up with anything that I imagine hasn't already gone through the reader's mind. Unless, of course, the reader is indeed a naive juvenile. So, my point is, if you somehow got to the age of 15 or so and haven't explored SF concepts before, or if you're just looking for yet another take on a theme, by all means pick up a Sleator story if it's handy. But if you're already a fan of thoughtful, intelligent SF, don't seek these out. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Sixteen-year-old David, finding a strange machine that creates replicas of living organisms, duplicates himself and suffers the horrible consequences when the duplicate turns against him. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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