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3.0 out of 5 stars Ummm... It's OK but not the best, April 24, 2006
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This review is from: Taylor Five (Hardcover)
I didn't really like the book itself, but I really enjoyed the theme and concepts (you can figure for yourself). The book starts out in Borneo where Tay's bro is returning to the orangutan reserve, and Tay is revealed as one of five clone test-tube babies. There are many chapters are introduction and life at the reserve. Then rebels attack and Tay, her brother, Clint the Eastwood-obsessed scientist, and a human-like orangutan called Uncle. Some 5 chapters later, Tay and Uncle live. What a long lived 1000 kilometer trek. Uncle gets locked up and with the painful ordeals, Everyone thinks they're helping Tay by making her forget and not know the secrets, but it worsens. SO, exactly what is it about her and uncle and the other 4 clone test-tube babies? Four words for Tay: STOP CRYING AND STAMMERING. At first you could understand her pain, but then the stammering and sniffling and the teary eyes start to get really annoying. If this should be a good book, Tay shouldn't cry as much and be a more stronger character.
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Taylor Five by Ann Halam (Paperback - August 29, 2002)
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