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Amy, Number Seven (Replica #1) Paperback | Pages: 196 pages
Rating: 3.74 | 1743 Users | 89 Reviews

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Original Title: Amy, Number Seven (Replica, #1)
ISBN: 0553492381 (ISBN13: 9780553492385)
Edition Language: English
Series: Replica #1

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Amy Candler is the perfect 12-year-old girl. She can do anything. She knows everything. But Amy doesn't have all the answers to the mystery of her past. All she knows is that her recurring nightmares seem so real. That her crescent-shaped birthmark wasn't there yesterday. That a strange man is taking photos of her. That her mother is acting weird. That someone is sending her anonymous warnings to keep her talents a secret. Slowly Amy is piecing together her identity, but she'd better hurry.

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Title:Amy, Number Seven (Replica #1)
Author:Marilyn Kaye
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 196 pages
Published:October 13th 1998 by Bantam Skylark
Categories:Young Adult. Science Fiction. Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade

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Replica By Mariyn Kaye is about a young 12 year old girl named Amy Chandler living with just her mother Nancy Chandler alone, going to school and having gymnastics as a hobby and something that she found that she was good at by skill and talent. Amy keeps having these nightmares about something from her past. She can't seem to understand why she's having them.Whenever she has a dream it starts out with her "laying flat on her back. She could hear the faint familiar, rhythmic sounds, like a

I read this book years ago, but I still remember the series. I use to stay up late reading them. I remember the perfect girl, who turns out to be a cookie cutter like her other sisters. This was an interesting book. I usually don't give ratings on books I read before Goodreads because I don't retain that much of the story (or my opinion on it).. this series however stuck in my head.

Amy, Number Seven is really impressive for a YA novel. Sort of a cross between Anna to the Infinite Power and Orphan Black, this dark sci-fi mystery is exciting and creepy all at once.

Amy, Number SevenPlot: Strange things are going on with Amy Chandler. Shes abnormally perfect at everything! Shes incredibly fast. She can pick up moves like that (snap of a finger) in any given athletic sport with just having seen someone do it once she can imitate it (and do it better). At the list just continues to get longer of all her accomplishments. But suspicions start to grow as an upcoming paper on the topic of a auto-biography makes her question the lack of details surrounding her own

Amy Candler thinks she is a normal twelve-year-old girl. But she doesn't know much about her past. And overnight, she can do awesome things such as see and hear from long distances, tumble and twist like a top gymnast, and throw a basketball like Micheal Jordan. But her mother is acting weird. And someone is taking photos of her. And she has a crescent moon-shaped birthmark on her back that was definetely not there yesterday. And someone is sending her notes. Amy is slowly discovering who she

Amy is just a normal healthy kid until she puberty kicks then. Then, instead of getting pimples or hair armpits, she gets strong and super smart. She is fast and can do the most complicated math problems in the blink of an eye. She thinks all this is pretty cool until she starts getting notes warning her not to show her talents. And when her mother starts freaking out over everything Amy does, Amy knows something is up. She and her friends are determined what is different about Amy.I read this

Simply, I don't like "perfect" characters, even if they have a major part in the plot. I was just searching around my library and came upon this book; the cover was interesting, the "How many are out there?" on the cover of the book gave away literally all the surprise in the book for me.The supporting characters were forgettable and not all that interesting; they didn't have quirks,(except for Tasha's dental fear, which was just a plot-mover so it's not really what I meant) and it seems like

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