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Lab 6 (Watchers, No 6)

Lab 6 (Watchers, No 6)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Watchers books get better and better
Review: Sam Hughes has always had something seriously wrong with his head. He hears a voice screaming at him violently, it's frequently in agonizing pain and things are getting worse. It's all linked to Turing-Douglas, a labratory that his parents have been working in his entire life. Their job envolves A.I. and artificial humans, but there's more to it than that, and it envolves Sam. His brain is always calling out to Kevin, his unborn twin brother, and now Sam learns that he himself is calling for Kevin now in his sleep. As his parents become more and more detached from him at home, his condition gets worse and worse and he has no choice but to find out what is wrong with him. When he sneaks into Turing-Douglas one night, he learns what the A.I. really is for, what is wrong with him and that there is way more to it than just what his parents are doing. He has been a part of the tests his entire life and he has not known it. The tests are hurting him and making him think irrationally, and unless he can put a stop to it he'll be killed by the A.I.

This is the Watchers book I have been anticipating the most. And it was worth the wait. Definately not for those who have weak stomaches when it comes to descriptive writing, this is the darkest and most violent Watchers book I've read. I loved every minute of it, though, and the fact the there is more and more to the testing that you learn the more you read, until Sam finally confronts the A.I. and lives out a nightmare. This is a very intense and scary book, and it is all very well written from start to finish. Truely tremendous, the entire Watchers series is now sitting on my shelf and I find myself always pulling them down to read them again. I really do hope that this isnt the last of this series, because I have enjoyed it more than any other series I have read. Thank you, Peter Lerangis, for the awesome Watchers books!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A reall scary thriller!
Review: Sam Hughes is a normale kid. He has friends and a mom and a dad there is nothing wrong with him. Well that is untill he goes to his parent lab(were the work). He gets a really bad headache and hears a voice call to him. He goes home to bed and forgets all about it. But then later he finds out by mistake that his parents aren't doing what they've been saying they've been doing at work, and Sam isn't a normale kid. But he is going to find out all the answers in lab 6.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A reall scary thriller!
Review: Sam Hughes is a normale kid. He has friends and a mom and a dad there is nothing wrong with him. Well that is untill he goes to his parent lab(were the work). He gets a really bad headache and hears a voice call to him. He goes home to bed and forgets all about it. But then later he finds out by mistake that his parents aren't doing what they've been saying they've been doing at work, and Sam isn't a normale kid. But he is going to find out all the answers in lab 6.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This series just gets better and better and better and......
Review: This is a great book about a kid called Sam and the other guy in him. It is written a little differently than the other watchers books that I've read. (watchers 1-4)cuz of a little tiny twist in the plot near the end. I won't tell u cuz it's a secret you'll have to read it your self. It's a great book to read and never gets boring. Once you read the first paragraph you just want to keep reading (unlike those boring 1000 page books that is total junk the first couple hundred of pages.


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