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I.D. (Paperback)

by Peter Lerangis (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)

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The watchers see things that others can't see. In this installment, a young girl discovers she is a clone, and has only days to live unless she finds the secrets of her creators.


About the Author

Peter Lerangis is the author of the thrilling two-book adventure, ANTARCTICA (Book 1: JOURNEY TO THE POLE and Book 2: ESCAPE FROM DISASTER). Teen thriller fans have made his classics DRIVER'S DEAD and THE YEARBOOK international best-sellers. Mr. Lerangis's movie adaptations include SLEEPY HOLLOW and THE SIXTH SENSE.

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5.0 out of 5 stars THE BEST BOOK I EVER READ!, Jul 26 2003
By Chelsea Watkins (Payne, OH United States) - See all my reviews
This is the best book I've ever read! It is a really origonal idea and it may not seem very scary to some people but it scared me to death, the idea of finding out you're one of several clones and all the other clones died when they were a week older than you! I have to AT LEAST skim through the book every day, I love it so much! It has a surprise ending, but I'm not going to tell you what it is! My mom read this book, and even she loved it! Anybody could enjoy this book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Peter Lerangis does it again, Nov 26 2001
Eve Hardy is, what you might say...a bit crazy. When she is strong-willed, she becomes the tough "Caroline" and nothing bothers her. When she is angry she becomes "Alexis," the no-nonsense girl who is always equipped with a comeback. Eve has been like this her entire life, and she knows who these people are...and they're not her. Her mother adopted her when she was very young, and so Eve has always felt out of place. So when she learns she has a sickness that is supposedly shared among these other girls who are linked to Eve, she decides to set out to learn about her parents, figuring that they would know about her condition. But Eve is losing time. She's losing strength and she is losing her will. The sickness is making her age rapidly and so one minute she's full of energy and the next she's dozing off. Her best friend is helping her, but she's having trouble without Eve always there. When Eve learns of a Dr. Black who worked in a cloning lab, she is determined to find out what her sickness is, just who the other five girls are, and where her real parents are.

This particular Watchers book, the third in the series, is written in a beautiful style. Peter Lerangis proves in this book that there is plenty more talent of his to show off, even after the first two books. While this one isn't too thrilling or creepy, it does set you in a mysterious atmosphere, keeping you guessing until that shocker of an ending that I've come to anticipate the most from these books. I have truely enjoyed these books.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Better than R.L. Stine books!, Dec 1 1999
I like Watchers. The books are hard to find but I managed to read No.1-4. I haven't read Island (No.5) yet but I reserve it at the Toa Payoh Library. It isn't scary (I'm not that type that scare easily by books) but the story, the plan is beautiful it's very interesting. My classmate agreed with me when she finally started reading it (boy, I recommended it to her so long ago and she only read it now!). Those people who didn't read it don't know what they're missing. P.S. This is my favourite book in Watchers.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's awsome!!!
If you like thrilling books, this is for you. The way that Peter Lerangis has written it is truly amazing. He keeps you guessing what's going to happen next.
Published on Jul 27 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars It was a good book and a very unique idea.
I thought this book was good but I'm a loyal Animorphs/Everworld fan. Peter seems to have the talent for writing sci-fi but if he would just stop rushing through his writing... Read more
Published on Jul 12 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Better than the other Watchers books...
Anywhooey, I thought this book was pretty strange cause in the first Watchers, David saw his dad, and in the second, that kid, what's-his-face saw the past, but this girl Eve... Read more
Published on April 30 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Nobody knows who watchers are, but they are around us
Who is Eve Hardy ? Is she the only child with a normal pair of parents ? Or is she the off spring of a bizzare experiment that has gone wrong ? Eve doesn't know. Read more
Published on Mar 24 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars This book is Phat!
I read this book and I could not help urging Eve on. I loved this, and whoever is reading this review, It's true! Read this one first, then number 2, and number 1. Read more
Published on Mar 20 1999

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