Jonathan Pongratz

Book Review: All About Andy (Replica #22)

 

Hey there bookworms!

How’s it going? Your boy Jonny is having a really rough week. Work is insane, and it’s impacting my routines in the evening, so I’m pretty stressed out. If there’s anything great happening in your life I’d love to live vicariously through you, so feel free to leave a comment.

Anywho, to keep my sanity intact I’ve been reading, and I finished another book. This time I read All About Andy (Replica #22) by Marilyn Kaye.

I’ve been stalling a little on finishing this series since the last few books didn’t wow me very much, but since I’m trying to start the new year fresh I’ve got to blaze through these last few books.

Alright, let’s see if this was a flop or not!

 

Series Review Links

Book Review: Amy, Number Seven (Replica #1)

Book Review: Pursuing Amy (Replica #2)

Book Review: Another Amy (Replica #3)

Book Review: Perfect Girls (Replica #4)

Book Review: Secret Clique (Replica #5)

Book Review: And the Two Shall Meet (Replica #6)

Book Review: The Best of the Best (Replica #7)

Book Review: Mystery Mother (Replica #8)

Book Review: The Fever (Replica #9)

Book Review: Ice Cold (Replica #10)

Book Review: Lucky Thirteen (Replica #11)

Book Review: In Search of Andy (Replica #12)

Book Review: The Substitute (Replica #13)

Book Review: The Beginning (Replica #14)

Book Review: Transformation (Replica #15)

Book Review: Happy Birthday, Dear Amy (Replica #16)

Book Review: Missing Pieces (Replica #17)

Book Review: Return of the Perfect Girls (Replica #18)

Book Review: Dreamcrusher (Replica #19)

Book Review: Like Father, Like Son (Replica #20)

Book Review: Virtual Amy (Replica #21)

Blurb

Do you know who you are?

Andy’s life is a puzzle–even to him. He knows he’s a clone, but other facts remain sketchy. Now he’s on a quest to uncover the truth about the ties his “father” has to the organization–facts that jolt Andy back to past events and that ultimately determine his future.

Is Andy’s “mother” really dead? Was he ever really kidnapped? Who is really out
to get him? The deeper Andy probes for answers, the more he and Amy learn shocking truths about Project Crescent . . . and about their beginnings.

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The Review

Hmm, not the best, but not bad either.

The past few books have been pretty bad, so it was refreshing to have a more engaging, believable tale in this novel.

This novel centers on Andy and Chris as they attempt to find our more information on the organization’s next move. Their plans go awry, but soon Andy finds himself on a journey of self-discovery that leads him to the truth of what happened to his parents.

I think what worked best for me was the mystery and world-building here. The mystery really worked and only gave just enough information to piece small things together. We also get a nice expansion of the clone situation, so I’m really intrigued at the implications suggested.

At the same time, there’s only two books left in this series, and I think we should’ve gotten more answers from this book or at least followed the main plot more closely.

Andy had some good development as he pored over the details of the past, and your heart just hurts for him and his situation. Chris on the other hand is feeling a bit more enigmatic at this point and is hard to read.

Overall, pretty decent.

 

That’s A Wrap!

Well that’s it for this book review. I hope you enjoyed it!

Have you read this book? Are there other similar books you’ve read that you simply have to gush about? Feel free to leave a comment. I’d love to start a conversation!

Have a great day!

 

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