by Marilyn Kaye
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
REPLICA FOREVER!!!!!!!, 2005-12-20 this book is one of my favorite in the series. when i read this book that was the time i started to read all the books in this series it is the best.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
They're perfect girls, and this is the perfect book!, 2004-12-31 When I started reading this, the beginning was kind of boring to me, so I didn't really want to finish, but I did anyway--and boy am I glad I did! Amy Candler is so glad that she's one of the finalists of an essay contest, and gets to go to New York City for the awards. She's even more happy that Eric and Tasha get to come along. But Amy's perfect New York trip ends up being more dangerous than fun. Soon, Amy goes from a beautiful hotel room to a hospital room. The doctors and nurses are acting weird. And her fellow patients are someone Amy never would've expected...
This is one of the best suspense and thriller books I have ever read. I knew Replica books were good, but I had no idea they were THIS good. Every single page had me gasping, wanting Amy to make it out okay. I would recommend this book to absolutely anybody, especially people who like suspenful things. This is a must-read for Replica fans, I may add.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
she sees eight, 2004-02-12 Replica Perfect Girls This book has lots of great suspense and excitement. If you like to read books that put you on edge, then you will love this book. If you are the type of reader who likes to make predications, then you will like this book also because you as the reader can make great predictions. Perfect Girl is number four in the Replica series. There are 20 other books. If you want to read this book, you should read 1-3. You should read them first because the book will be confusing if you read them first. Perfect Girls is about a girl, Amy Candler. However, there is something special about Amy she's not your average 12 year old girl. No, Amy she is a clone! She has 12 other girls that look just like her -- shoulder length hair, brown eyes, and the same shaped body. The clones are stronger, faster, and smarter than your average 12-year-old girl. They're even stronger than a 20-year-old female. In the book, Amy is a finalist in a National Essay writing competition in New York City. The worst thing about it was Amy's worst enemy, Jeanine, is also a finalist. Amy went to New York with the Morgans. They are Amy's best friends, Tasha and her older brother Eric. Amy's mother couldn't go with them because she had to go to a conference in Africa. At the essay competition dinner, Amy faints and is rushed to the hospital. It turned out that the hospital was really an organization for all the Amys. When Amy woke up, she found herself in a dark room with eight other Amys. The people at the organization were testing the Amys to see how well they could control their powers. Amy tried to explain to the other Amys that the organization wasn't on there side. None of the other Amys believed her. Amy knew she had to get out of there and fast. Amy broke the nurse's foot, then she took her keys. The doctors were chasing Amy and then she saw a window without bars or a screen on it and it was opened. Amy jumped out the window landing on a ledge. Amy Number Five grabbed her wrists and pushed her off the ledge. You will have to read on to find out what happens. I would rate this book a five because it has detail and action. Also because the author Marilyn Kaye has a great twist at the end.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Marilyn Kaye puts her best foot forward, 2003-10-09 This is the fourth in the series. Be sure to read the others first as this is just one ongoing novel with quasi endings. Eric and Amy get closer in this book; however I think not as close as he gets to the Knicks. There is intrigue, calculating minds, and escape seines. There is betrayal, surprise, and confusion. There is fashion, nickel allergies, and hot apple pie. The ending makes you want to reach for the next book.
You need to prepare your self to read this book. Sit by the filer place with a big fuzzy cat and have plenty of cinnamon toast handy.
ANNA TO THE INFINITE POWER
0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
CLONES, 2003-05-29 Replica is a book that is interesting. The books main character is Amey Cammblen she is one of seven clones. She gets poisoned and has to make a trip to the hospital. When in the hospital she is deathly sick, and she starts to go in to a dream. She dreams about an evil doctor that kidnaps her and all of her clones too! I was intrigued when I read the book because of the way that Marilyn Kaye describes the intense action and suspense like when the doctor chases Amey. This book is an exciting one that is good for any time when you have nothing to do or on a long trip. Replica was an interesting book about a real but fictional character. The book would be good for people who love to read no mater what age they are.

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