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The Best of the Best (Replica, 7)

The Best of the Best (Replica, 7)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: :)
Review: --A nine-year-old child prodigy is coming to Parkside Middle School and Eric, Amy's boyfriend, was chosen to be his helper. Amy soon meets him but wonders about his fascination for people's talents. She also wonders why he lives in such a large house if his parents have only average jobs. Amy realises that he owns a company for customizing one's babies and giving them superior talents. --Although not my favourite book in the series, the science fiction is well played out here.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not the best of the best, but close enough I guess
Review: Hey, how come my book has a different cover?

Anyway, in this book, little 8-year-old genius Adrian has come to study in Amy's school (I can't remember the name, sorry) in the 9th Grade. Poor Eric becomes Adrian's "big brother" and both Amy and Tasha try to help him out. Adrian is a snobby little kid with a big secret and Amy (thinking Adrian is a victim of child abuse) sets out to save the kid. But guess what? There's a bigger meaning to the "best of the best" when it comes to Adrian.

Adrian's secret was a good one, I think, and the ending was a realistic one (I mean, what do you think would really happen if you tried to tell people about the truth, if this happened to you?). Some scenes were quite typical, but then that's why they happen, except when Amy finds out Adrian's big secret, his actions are a little too much. Anyway, I hope I helped you, it was an okay book. I'd have chosen 3.5 stars.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not the best of the best, but close enough I guess
Review: Hey, how come my book has a different cover?

Anyway, in this book, little 8-year-old genius Adrian has come to study in Amy's school (I can't remember the name, sorry) in the 9th Grade. Poor Eric becomes Adrian's "big brother" and both Amy and Tasha try to help him out. Adrian is a snobby little kid with a big secret and Amy (thinking Adrian is a victim of child abuse) sets out to save the kid. But guess what? There's a bigger meaning to the "best of the best" when it comes to Adrian.

Adrian's secret was a good one, I think, and the ending was a realistic one (I mean, what do you think would really happen if you tried to tell people about the truth, if this happened to you?). Some scenes were quite typical, but then that's why they happen, except when Amy finds out Adrian's big secret, his actions are a little too much. Anyway, I hope I helped you, it was an okay book. I'd have chosen 3.5 stars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really the best
Review: I love Replica! Replica books are very good to read and are a very cool. I just wanted to say that I enjoyed every book, to the end.:)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Replica's second off-topic book, and a pretty good one.
Review: Replica's first book that really didn't fit in with the series, "Secret Clique," was pretty good, but definitely not the best. I still had fears about any other off-topic novels. This book is one of them--but it turned out to be really good from the beginning to end. Adrian is the new kid at Parkside Middle School, but he's not like any other kid. He's only eight years old--and he's a genius. All the other students think he's annoying. But Amy Candler finds herself drawn to him when she realizes that he's smarter than the average person. Is Adrian too smart to be real?

Like I said, I really don't like off-topic books in series. "Secret Clique" was Replica's first off-topic novel, and it turned out to be pretty interesting, althugh the beginning was very boring. I had fears for this one. But once again, I was proved wrong. This book was amazing from the beginning to end. It kept me on my toes, determined to find out what would happen next. The only problem I had was that not all questions were answered at the end. Read it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is good
Review: This is an awesome book, people of most ages would enjoy it, but you should read the rest of the series first.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Creepy!
Review: This is the seventh book in the Replica series! I love this series and I could not put this book down! Its about this new kid at Amys school. He is like 11 and is a genius but that isnt the end! You have to read it to see what happens! I can't tell you! But I will tell you this: It was a REALLY good book! I'd definitely recommend it to anyone but you have to read the previous books in the series! You have to walk before you can run!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Frankenstein and Einstein together again.
Review: This was not one of Marilyn Kaye's best, but surly worth reading. Again Amy thinks the best of people until everyone else finally convinces her that something is a miss about this really strange eight-year-old prodigy. In the process we get conflicting information on the value of TV. It was a nice touch mentioning "Harriet the Spy" ISBN: 0064403319.

Once again nothing is what it seems to be.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not exactly the Best of the Best
Review: This was really good and interesting, as well as strange, andTasha even mentioned one of my other favorite book series....I wonder what happened to Adrian, though...maybe he'll be in anupcoming book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cool book in the Replica series.
Review: This wasn't my favorite Replica book, but it was still awesome! Amy meets a nine-year-old child prodigy, but she thinks something isn't right, and she decides to find out what! I highly reccomend the Replica series.


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