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The Dark Clone
Scholastic Canada Ltd.
ISBN 0-439-96099-1 PBK
144 pages
Ages 9-14
4 3/16” x 6 ¾”

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The Dark Clone
by Carol Matas

Miranda must clear her name after a videotape shows her vandalizing school property. The only problem is, even she can’t tell it’s not her, or her cloned “twin” Ariel. Could it be Eve, the third clone? Or could the evil Dr. Mullen have created a fourth clone? And why has Dr. Mullen suddenly shown up again, announcing that he’s cloned the first human – a boy?


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Excerpt from THE DARK CLONE
by Carol Matas

The phone rings and wakes me up. It’s Saturday morning and Emma is screaming into the receiver. Something about N. N?

“Emma, stop!” I exclaim. “What? I can’t understand you.”

“CNN!” she shouts.

“What about it?”

“CNN. Turn it on!”

I grab the clicker from the floor where I tossed it last night and turn on the TV. Ariel walks in as I do and exclaims, “Dr. Mullen!”

“Shshsh!” I put a hand on her shoulder and pull onto the bed.

Dr. Mullen is speaking.

“Yes, I repeat, I have created the first human clone.”

I stop breathing. Ariel lets out something between a gasp and a cry.

I whisper into the phone. “Has he said my name yet?”

“No, no,” Emma screams back. “Not yet. Quiet.”

I clutch the phone and listen. And stare. Underneath Dr. Mullen is a headline that in bold letters announces: Clinic in Belize.

“Belize?”

“Belize is a country situated in Central America,” Ariel states.

And then a thought strikes me. I’m probably still dreaming. That’s it! This is, of course, the nightmare I’ve feared ever since I found out that I was the first human clone. Discovery, CNN and all the rest camped out at my doorstep. School an impossibility. My friends looking at me like I’m some sort of – well, like what I am. Not quite human. Unable to protect Ariel from the media, unable to lead a normal life. I close my eyes and will myself to wake up.

“Did you hear that?”

I had tuned out. Why listen? It’s all a dream anyhow.

“No,” I say.

Emma is screaming into the phone again.

“It’s not you!”


From The Dark Clone. Copyright © 2005 by Carol Matas.





Your Reviews

"This book was really good. It made me read it till the end. I wanted to figure out who was framing Miranda for things she would never do. I loved this book, it's amazing!!!!!!!"
Jessica T., Age 12, Ontario, Rating: 10

"This was a good book! Fantastic. . ."
Panalapy G., Nova Scotia, Rating: 10

"I thought this book was an awesome book! It made me read to the end. It also had amazing description. I think Carol Matas is an amazing author. I also wish that she’d continue to write more sequels to these books."
Jordin B., Age 12, British Columbia, Rating: 10

"I think it was great, and I’m doing a project on it."
Anka, Age 11, British Columbia, Rating: 10



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