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The Clones Of Mawcett (2000)

by Thomas DePrima(Favorite Author)
3.94 of 5 Votes: 1
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English
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A Galaxy Unknown
review 1: Eh, this is the start of the clones aka sisters. Although the series is wonderful, I lost interest when we get 3 Jenettas and they don't die but continue on for the rest of the series. I feel guilty and even upset that I stopped reading but sometimes I get to a point in a book where I feel the plot line is destroying the story and just can't read it anymore. I'm sure most people are absolutely fine with it, but just like I have no interest reading the historical fiction genre, I have no interest in continuing with the clones. I think it's because I want Jenetta to be unique at who she is and what she does and the clones are literally the exact opposite of being unique.
review 2: I couldn't tell if this book was supposed to be a satire or just a poor attempt
... more at writing.First of all the whole Jenna in tight slave like clothes and suddenly liking and being OK with all the trappings of her imprisonment and threat of future slavery as if they are no big deal is ridiculous. Also the way that she has essentially skipped from being a teenager straight to the perfect organizer and commander is quite stretching the bounds of credibility.Despite the fact that we are part of a galactic alliance with multiple species it still feels as if we are only in a human universe we don't really learn a thing about different cultures other than the Nordikans which are a teenager masochists dream. I don't know how much I can stand this series if it can't seem to grow up and actually be more than just a slightly entertaining psychological release for the author.gallandro less
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lolzmahbolz
what's better than a mary sue???? MORE! Mary! Sues!still readin'...
xaimeex
Hate the damn clones, as does everyone else it seems.
Merce
Jumakas....want two!!!!
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