Haddix, Margaret Peterson. Double identity
Haddix, Margaret Peterson. Double Identity. Simon & Schuster, 2005 [0-689-87374-3/978-0689-87374-4]
Bethany is 13 and suddenly her parents pack everything up and drop her off at an Aunt's house (where her parents used to live) who she barely remembers. At her Aunt's house she is reminded of the sister who died just before she was born. Everyone is acting strange around her and she is hearing whispers about how much she looks and acts like her sister. She gradually finds out that she is a clone of her sister. Can she develop her own personality? Can she be her own person? Who is their parents hiding from? This 218 page book is a thought-provoking story.
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THIS BOOK IS A INTINCE PAGE TURNER THIS IS MY FAV. BOOK NOW AND IM ONLY ON CHAPTER 23. THIS, I THINK IS AWSOM FOR ALL AGES EVEN AS A READ-ALOWED FOR CLASS. I CAN NOT STOP TELLING PEOPLE HOW MAGNIFACENT THIS BOOK IS. I THINK THAT THE AUTHER MARGARET PETERSON, IS A PURE JENIUS I THINK SHE IS BECAUSE, THE REGULAR PERSON CAN NOT COME UP WITH THAT IN THERE HEAD. SO I THANK HER FOR HER FANTASTIC BOOK, THAT INCORAGED ME TO READ MANY MORE.
THIS BOOK IS AN INTINCE PAGE TURNER. I CANT STOP TELLING PEOPLE HOW MAGNIFACENT THIS BOOK IS. I THINK THAT THE AUTHER IS PURE JENUS, ECAUSE THE AVRAGE PERSON CAN'T COME UP WITH THAT STUF IN THERE HEAD. SO I THANK HER FOR HER FANTASTIC BOOK THAT INCORAGED ME TO READ MANY MORE.
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