
Content levels
Trigger warnings
Positive tags
Heroine archetypes
Protagonist archetypes
Synopsis
When a tabloid newspaper begins a series of reports on the existence of human clones and their desire to create a master race, Amy determines to find out what is truth and what is fiction, and finds herself in a web of mistaken identities, misplaced loyalties, and multiple betrayals.
Is War of the Clones appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 12 and up.
Amy investigates tabloid reports about human clones while navigating mistaken identities and betrayals. The book explores identity themes with mild tension but no graphic content.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include deception, manipulation, and identity crisis.
Who'll love this
Teens will be drawn into Amy's mystery as she uncovers the truth about clones and faces twists with betrayals and mistaken identities.