Replica by Lauren Oliver, 520 pages
“Lyra's
story begins in the Haven Institute, a building tucked away on a private island
off the coast of Florida that from a distance looks serene and even beautiful.
But up close the locked doors, military guards, and biohazard suits tell a
different story. In truth, Haven is a clandestine research facility where
thousands of replicas, or human models, are born, raised, and observed. When a
surprise attack is launched on Haven, two of its young experimental
subjects--Lyra, or 24, and the boy known only as 72--manage to escape. Gemma
has been in and out of hospitals for as long as she can remember. A lonely
teen, her life is circumscribed by home, school, and her best friend, April.
But after she is nearly abducted by a stranger claiming to know her, Gemma
starts to investigate her family's past and discovers her father's mysterious
connection to the secretive Haven research facility. Hungry for answers, she
travels to Florida, only to stumble upon two replicas and a completely new set
of questions. While the stories of Lyra and Gemma mirror each other, each
contains breathtaking revelations critically important to the other story. Turn
the book one way and read Lyra's story; turn the book over and upside down and
read Gemma's story. The two distinct parts of this novel combine to produce an
unforgettable experience for its two young heroines--and its reader.” I liked the way book was two stories in one,
giving us basically the same story from two different people’s
perspective. I also thought that the
story was believable and slightly horrifying in ways. However, I also thought that it was
hopeful. Teens who like science fiction
will enjoy this book.
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