Book details
Virtual Amy (Replica #21)
Description
Andy disappears after warning Amy that they have both been implanted with computer chips, prompting her discovery that a computer game inhabited by sinister creatures allows Amy's thoughts and memories to be downloaded.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
136 pages
Book in series
#21
Why to read
- Engaging science fiction themes: The Replica series is known for its intriguing science fiction concepts, which often explore cloning, identity, and human capabilities. 'Virtual Amy' would likely delve into these themes, providing a thought-provoking read.
- Character development: Marilyn Kaye has a talent for creating relatable and evolving characters. Readers who have followed the series would be interested in the continued growth and challenges faced by Amy, the protagonist.
- Suspenseful plot: The Replica books are known for their suspenseful and fast-paced plots. 'Virtual Amy' would probably continue this trend, keeping readers hooked from start to finish.
- Topical issues: The series often touches on contemporary issues through the lens of speculative fiction, such as ethics in science, personal identity, and the nature of humanity. 'Virtual Amy' might offer insightful commentary on these topics.