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The Clone Codes #2: Cyborg (2012)

by Patricia C. McKissack(Favorite Author)
3.44 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
0439929865 (ISBN13: 9780439929868)
languge
English
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publisher
Scholastic Press
series
The Clone Codes
review 1: I thought this book was exceptiona.I would like to read rest of the series and mabye some other books by this author.The chapters in this book were suprisingly short, but I kind of liked that in this book.One of my favorite characters is Houston the cyborg. I think that without houston, the whole book wouldn't make sense. Houston is one of the most kind hearted cyborgs in the book and there are a lot of cyborgs.Some types of cyborgs is moonborgs and cyborgs. Moonborgs are cyborgs that don't care if the don't look like a first. Houston has a bioeye,bioear,bioarm,bioleg, and bioheart which would declare him a cyborg, thanks to the whole law was past.One of my favorite parts of the book is when Houston and Leanne fight Joe spiller and his bibots. Joe spiller is a bounty hunte... morer and is hunting leanne becuase she has a million dollar bounty on her head and is wanted by the clone humane company-(chc).
review 2: The first book was better than this one. The pacing of the book was awful. Things that should have taken several pages to unfold happened in two sentences while other things that should have happened in two sentences took two pages. The pacing made the book feel choppy. Many of the happenings in the book were not explained and therefore not believable. Why did the cyborg have a mouth used for speaking and eating on his hand? It makes no sense. I was able to finish this book was because of how short it was. I will probably read book three just because I want to see how the trilogy ends, but I don’t have high expectations. less
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vero558
Not as good as the first one in the series -- Clones. Hope the next one is better.
bairipiya
This book was good, but not as good as the first one.
embrockenhurst
See my review of Clone Codes by the same author.
pertio1
This series reminds slavery,
asha
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