More of Me

More of Me

2016 • 312 pages

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2.5 stars

I received this book through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review

I finally convinced myself to pick this book up and I tried to get through it. The answer and resolution kept me going the whole time; I wanted to know the end. I was so interested in how things would end up, but I do feel a bit let down.

I don't even know how to talk about this book without spoiling it... because I truly did not know what I was getting in to and I don't want to ruin it too much for anyone.

Let me say that it is definitely an interest concept, although I just can't believe it. There has to be some realistic or believable moment in order to keep me hanging on, but I couldn't...

More under the spoiler:
The fact that all the "clones" were so different though just didn't make sense to me... it does??? because I know we change as people, so I suppose they will all change as they mature...if they mature... But, the fact that 16y/o Teva didn't love Ollie like 15y/o Teva did ever, but totally was falling for Tom was so weird to me.... Also, the mom was able to support 10+ children on a writer's salary???

I think people interested in clones, contemporaries with a twist, and/or coming of age novels, might enjoy this one.

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