I
felt like all the characters in this book belonged in a comic book. Although I did enjoy the way Augustus the talking dog clone was so full of himself and how Bonaparte the tall man clone wrote songs about him, making him even more big headed. I could probably relate best to Augustus the talking dog, because he was very funny and always did the right thing. Dr Avril was not someone I could relate to because she was a lonely, old, scientist. Dr Blut was always the evil one, and I can't relate to that either. The book did not really give a lot of character information on the other two clones. All it ever talked about was Bonaprte, Bonaprte was a tall, skinny eighteenth century soldier, and the little girl had one green and one brown eye.
The setting of the book took place at a place called Leviticus Labs. Dr Avril was a scientist, and researcher that cleaned up environmental disasters. She had already blown up four lab rooms at Leviticus, and the last explosion was what created the three clones. The setting of this story affected everything in the book, because had she not been in the lab and not mixed two experiments together then the clones would never had come from the last explosion.
This book was good. It was very strange and weird, but that's what I liked about it. Everything in this book was unusual and exciting. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys science. I'd give it a 7.