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Stranger With My Face
Stranger With My Face
Author: Lois Duncan, Lois Duncan
ISBN-13: 9780316195515
ISBN-10: 0316195510
Publication Date: 9/1981
Pages: 250
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Publisher: Little Brown Co (Juv)
Book Type: Hardcover
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Excellent book. Read when I was in Jr. High.
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Great book! Loved it!
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This was a great book full of suspense, and would make an excellent gift for any other 13 year old girl. It was truthfully one of the best books i have ever read!
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From the cover - Who - or what - is trying to take over Laurie's life?

Have you ever been haunted by the feeling that someone is spying on you, lurking around your hose and yard, even entering your bedroom? Are you friends plotting against you when they say they've seen you do things you know you haven't done? What's going on - and does Laurie really want to find out?
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A long-lost evil twin and astral projection, what's not to love? I've initially read this book as a young teenager and picked it up again recently. The second time around I still raced through it, caught up in the mystery of discovering the secret sister and the dangers she brought with her. The Native American cultural aspect adds an interesting flavor and makes you want to go off and read more into it. The relationships and protagonist growth are appropriate for the characters' ages without being obnoxiously teen-angsty. I recommend to anyone as a quick intrigue read and for teens who like a little thrill without the horror aspect.