The Duplicate

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The Duplicate
Author William Sleator
Country United States
Language English
Genre Science fiction
Publisher Penguin Books
Publication date
1988
Media type Print & paperback)
Pages 164 pages (Puffin paperback)

The Duplicate, published in 1988, is a science fiction novel for young adults written by William Sleator.

Plot summary

The main character, David, finds a device at the beach that can duplicate any living organism. After testing the device on his pet fish, David makes a clone of himself so that he could go on a date with his crush, Angela, while his clone attends his grandmother's birthday. His plan backfires because the Duplicate believes himself to be the original, and refuses to take orders. David ends up having to go to his grandmothers birthday after he loses a coin toss to the duplicate.

David's real problems begin when the Duplicate uses the device to create a clone of himself. The new duplicate is a less-than-perfect reproduction, being a copy of a copy, and has goals and desires that differ from the original David. Eventually, the second duplicate turns on Angela and the original David, and he has to find a way to stop him. Later, he stumbles upon something that will change his life.

See also

The Duplicated Man by James Blish and Robert Lowndes

The Other Me

Multiplicity (film)


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