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Strange Attractors (Paperback)

by William Sleator (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

Recent high school graduate Max is looking forward to his visit to Mercury Labs, an honor for top science students, when his mother tells him he's already been there--yesterday. Then Eve, the daughter of the Lab's top scientist, Dr. Sylvan, calls Max and asks him to return what he took from the Lab. But Max doesn't remember anything at all, and discovers that there are two Eves and two Dr. Sylvans. Which ones are real and which are imposters? What does Dr. Sylvan's work on the chaotic bifurcation graph have to do with time travel? Sleator's latest high-tech thriller is compelling and thought-provoking, and offers a clever surprise ending. Ages 10-16.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Grade 7 Up-- In the scientific world's currently popular chaos theory , "strange attractors" are mathematical things that drag systems into chaos. In Sleator's richly imagined fictional treatment of this theory , the strange attractors are people from a parallel universe: a brilliant scientist, Sylvan, and his beautiful daughter , Eve, whose reckless manipulation of time travel has plunged their timeline into chaos. Their search for a stable timeline brings them to our world, where they must destroy their doppelgangers, the "real" Sylvan and Eve, or drag this world into chaos, too. Max, a teenage science student, is forced to become their unwilling ally or be destroyed himself. Sleator's marriage of chaos theory and the convention of time travel is an ingenious literary conceit beautifully executed and--in the scenes of time travel and of a future world in chaos--brilliantly imagined. To an exciting plot Sleator has added subtexts involving troubling considerations of morality and sexual tension, for despite himself Max finds Sylvan and Eve strangely . . . attractive while being simultaneously repelled by the moral corruption which the power of time travel has visited on them. The equation of chaos with immorality and the difficulty of Max's moral choice add a rewarding dimension to one of Sleator's strangest and most attractive novels. --Michael Cart, Beverly Hills Public Library
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars book review, Jul 12 2000
Recommendation - I would recommend this book to someone who likes science fiction. One reason I would recommend this book is that it was exciting and the characters were good. " 'We must never use the phaser again', 'Sure, sure,' I said, 'there is no pointing arguing with you about it' ". This book was good because Max finds a time traveler. "This thing is a time machine". I would really recommend this book to anyone who would like a book on time travel.
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3.0 out of 5 stars PLOT PROBLEMS, Aug 26 1999
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I am normally a big fan of Willaim Sleator, but this book is poorly written, with a lot of errors in the plot.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's the best William Sleator book yet., Feb 2 1999
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I've read many of Sleator's books and I have never been dissapointed with any of them. Strange Attractors is so far the greatest, and I enjoyed it even more than Interstellar Pig.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Max is a true adventurer!
The first time I read William Sleator's book, "Strange Attractors" I was in the 6th grade. Read more
Published on Dec 10 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars A great book
I know William Sleators books are meant for younger readers but even older readers should love them as well! They are fun and are engrossing. Read more
Published on Jun 27 1998

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