Fast Forward (Replica: The Plague Trilogy III)
Registered by Sonkku of Tampere, Pirkanmaa / Birkaland Finland on 8/20/2016
This book is in a Controlled Release!
2 journalers for this copy...
BREAKING NEWS! there's a genetic freak among us!
Being perfect isn't a big deal to Amy - until word gets out that she's a clone. Now everyone is shunning her, and she's getting mad. She starts to believe that the organization has the right idea: The world would be a better place if only Project Crescent clones existed.
With a little help, Amy gets what she wishes for. She enters a world where everyone is just like her. But even perfection has its flaws...
Being perfect isn't a big deal to Amy - until word gets out that she's a clone. Now everyone is shunning her, and she's getting mad. She starts to believe that the organization has the right idea: The world would be a better place if only Project Crescent clones existed.
With a little help, Amy gets what she wishes for. She enters a world where everyone is just like her. But even perfection has its flaws...
Good book. I liked this best from The Plague Trilogy.
I will add book to A Box Full of Magical, Mystical Stories and Dangerous Beasties BOOKBOX.
This book came back to me in my Box Full of Magical, Mystical Stories and Dangerous Beasties bookbox. Thanks so much for sharing. I look forward to reading this trilogy.
This is the last book in the Plague Trilogy. I read this for book_drunkard's Serious about Series Reading Challenge and also for Spatial's upcoming "To the Stars" Bookbox. All three books were quick and entertaining reads. Geared for kids, but I am a kid at heart. My librarian friend informed me that this is a subset of a whole series revolving around the main character, Amy Candler. Amy is a clone, born in a lab. In this book, Amy, who has kept her interesting beginnings a secret from the public and classmates, is found out by the media. She is now facing an awkward situation and being bullied and shunned by people she has known most of her life. Where can she go to feel normal, again? To the future, of course! To a time when clones are the norm.
Putting this in Spatial's To the Stars: A Science Fiction Bookbox. Happy Travels!