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  • Doppelganger

    David Stahler, Brad Raimondo, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, July 29, 2013)
    Doppelgangers are monsters, hardwired for murder.They are not supposed to have doubts, but this one does. He wishes he could be different. More human, maybe. But even that can't stop him from killing people so he can take their places and live their lives. He has to do it; it's who he is. But when the doppelganger murders a small-town teenager, assumes his shape, and takes over his life, he's shocked by the world he steps into. Engulfed in a whirlwind of peer pressure, messy family dynamics, and a provocative relationship with a beautiful girl, he quickly learns that there's more than one way to be human, and many ways to be a monster.Told in the tortured voice of a most extraordinary teen, this contemporary gothic romance brews a captivating combination of violence, desire, and atonement. Here is the story of a monster yearning for a human life.
  • Doppelganger

    Milda Harris

    language (Milda Harris, July 29, 2012)
    For fans of The Lux novels by Jennifer L. Armentrout, Stephanie Meyer's The Host, and Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games series, check out this young adult paranormal romance/science fiction romance series!Citrus Leahy is having a really bad day. First she's late to school. Then she runs into the girl who drives her nuts because she always calls her Orange instead of her name. To cap it all off, when Citrus finally makes it to class, she sees herself already inside. Wait. What? Citrus Leahy has a doppelganger! It's probably aliens taking over the world and her life has just turned totally upside down. Goodbye, normal comfortable life. Hello, science fiction nightmare! Luckily, her crush Aedan has the exact same problem. Can they escape the doppelgangers together? The Doppelgangers Series#1: Doppelganger#2: Doppelganger 2: On the Run
  • Doppelganger

    David Stahler Jr.

    eBook (HarperCollins, Feb. 20, 2010)
    Doppelgangers are monsters, hardwired for murder.They are not supposed to have doubts, but this one does. He wishes he could be different. More human, maybe. But even that can't stop him from killing people so he can take their places and live their lives. He has to do it; it's who he is. But when the doppelganger murders a small-town teenager, assumes his shape, and takes over his life, he's shocked by the world he steps into. Engulfed in a whirlwind of peer pressure, messy family dynamics, and a provocative relationship with a beautiful girl, he quickly learns that there's more than one way to be human, and many ways to be a monster.Told in the tortured voice of a most extraordinary teen, this contemporary gothic romance brews a captivating combination of violence, desire, and atonement. Here is the story of a monster yearning for a human life.
  • Doppelganger

    David Stahler Jr.

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Sept. 2, 2008)
    Doppelgangers are monsters, hardwired for murder. They are not supposed to have doubts, but this one does. He wishes he could be different. More human, maybe. But even that can't stop him from killing people so he can take their places and live their lives. He has to do it; it's who he is. But when the doppelganger murders a small-town teenager, assumes his shape, and takes over his life, he's shocked by the world he steps into. Engulfed in a whirlwind of peer pressure, messy family dynamics, and a provocative relationship with a beautiful girl, he quickly learns that there's more than one way to be human, and many ways to be a monster. Told in the tortured voice of a most extraordinary teen, this contemporary gothic romance brews a captivating combination of violence, desire, and atonement. Here is the story of a monster yearning for a human life.
  • Doppelganger

    Pete Hautman, Mary Logue

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, April 10, 2008)
    Brian and Roni are looking for another case to crack when Roni finds an age-progressed picture of a boy who looks alarmingly like Brian on a missing children website. Brian is sure it is only a coincidence?after all, he?s lived happily with his adoptive parents for as long as he can remember. But then again, his parents have never really told him about his adoption . . . Could there be more to his family history than he knows?As Roni and Brian piece together the clues, other people emerge from the shadows of the past and suddenly Brian isn?t just a detective on the case?he?s the key to a mystery that everyone is after. Can he and Roni uncover the truth before it?s too late? Featuring the strong plotting and offbeat humor that won the Bloodwater Mysteries a prestigious Edgar nomination, Doppelganger is full of twists and turns that will keep readers guessing until the very end.
  • Doppelganger Girl

    T.R. Woodman

    language (Stargazer Press, Aug. 7, 2018)
    Book 2 of the completed 4 book series.A girl created to save humankind risks her own humanity to protect the very people who loathe her existence.When Evelyn woke in a lab as a ten-year-old girl, the research team said her body was a gift. She wasn’t so sure. It seemed like a cruel prank to give a girl a gangly body just in time for puberty and hormones. She felt awkward, and the would-be colonists she traveled with treated her like a science experiment gone awry. For six years she pretended not to care.Now Evelyn is delivering the colonists to their new world. She is sixteen, and while her intelligence was once artificial, it isn’t any longer. Neither are her feelings. Not her doubts about whether she can protect the colonists from the dangers of their new world. Not her frustration about being treated like an it by the same ungrateful people. Not the unbounded ache she has for the green-eyed boy with the crooked smile, her only friend, or the suffocating uncertainty she feels as she wonders if they could ever be happy together.But her feelings have no place in the untamed colony. Her burden as caretaker won’t allow for such frivolities, and Evelyn knows if she loses the battle for her place among the settlers, she not only risks her chance of being happy with the boy she loves—she also risks losing her humanity, and could find herself alone, exiled on a strange planet, thousands of light-years from Earth.Doppelganger Girl follows Jane and the Exodus as the second book in the Stargazer Series ... start reading today.
  • Doppelganger

    Michael Parker

    eBook (Penguin eBooks, July 31, 2006)
    A black tunnel began to form around me. My room started to spin. Desperately I tried to cry out but I couldn't make a sound. Then, like shattering glass, I crashed straight through the tunnel and out to the other side. Propelled out of his safe, ordinary world, Andrew is caught in the midst of a desolate city, torn apart by vicious gang wars. Here, the rules of survival are simple – you follow the pack, or you die. Dragged into one gang's brutal takeover campaign, Andrew has no choice but to embark on an unthinkable mission, in an attempt to sever the connection between the two worlds forever. If he succeeds, he will destroy everything in his life. But if he fails, hundreds will die – in both worlds.
  • Doppelganger

    A M Layet

    language (, Aug. 22, 2012)
    Everything starts to go wrong for Joe when he arrives at school (late) and sees someone else sitting in his chair. Someone with the same hairstyle as him, someone one with the same school bag as him, and someone with the same face as him. Just when Joe thinks it can't get any worse, it does. His teacher, Mrs Pierce, introduces him to the new boy, and says,'Joe, meet Joe.'From that moment, the battle begins.This is the fourth book in the laugh out loud mystery series: Whodunnit.
  • Doppelganger

    David Stahler Jr.

    Library Binding (HarperTeen, May 1, 2006)
    Raised in a cabin in the middle of nowhere by a mother who despises him, the doppelganger has left home at last. He is making his way toward human society. He's coming to do what every member of his monster race must: find an unsuspecting human and make his first kill. He will then take that shape and identity for himself. Doppelgangers are not supposed to have doubts. But this one does. His mother was right. He's weak. Too human, maybe. But even that can't stop him from killing. He has to do it. It's who he is. It is only after stepping into the life of a small-town teenager that the doppelganger learns that his may not be the only cruel existence. In fact, maybe monsters aren't always who we think they are.
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  • Doppelganger

    Milda Harris, Lauren Cramer, Brett Gilbert

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 11, 2012)
    Citrus Leahy is having a really bad day. First she's late to school. Then she runs into the girl who drives her nuts because she always calls her Orange instead of her name. To cap it all off, when Citrus finally makes it to class, she sees herself already inside. Wait. What? Citrus Leahy has a doppelganger! It's probably aliens taking over the world and her life has just turned totally upside down. Goodbye, normal. Hello, paranormal! Luckily, her crush Aedan has the exact same problem!
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  • Doppelganger

    Michael Parker, Alan King

    (Bolinda Audio, March 11, 2013)
    "A black tunnel began to form around me. My room started to spin. Desperately I tried to cry out but I couldn't make a sound. Then, like shattering glass, I crashed straight through the tunnel and out to the other side."Propelled out of his safe, ordinary world, Andrew is caught in the midst of a desolate city, torn apart by vicious gang wars. Here, the rules of survival are simple—you follow the pack, or you die.Dragged into one gang's brutal takeover campaign, Andrew has no choice but to embark on an unthinkable mission, in an attempt to sever the connection between the two worlds forever.If he succeeds, he will destroy everything in his life. But if he fails, hundreds will die—in both worlds.
  • Doppelganger

    David Stahler Jr.

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, May 1, 2006)
    Raised in a cabin in the middle of nowhere by a mother who despises him, the doppelganger has left home at last. He is making his way toward human society. He's coming to do what every member of his monster race must: find an unsuspecting human and make his first kill. He will then take that shape and identity for himself. Doppelgangers are not supposed to have doubts. But this one does. His mother was right. He's weak. Too human, maybe. But even that can't stop him from killing. He has to do it. It's who he is. It is only after stepping into the life of a small-town teenager that the doppelganger learns that his may not be the only cruel existence. In fact, maybe monsters aren't always who we think they are.
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