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The setting of my book is at “The Domed City” on top of Wyoming, and at Nuku Hiva Island. All the action takes place at Nuku Hiva Island and at “The Domed City”. The time of the year in this book is in the future about 2080.
The main characters of my book are: Corgan, Sharla, Brig, Seabrig, Brigand, Grimber, Delphine and Mendor. The characters are believable in my opinion, maybe if we could live in the future I would believe in them more. The character I liked the most was Corgan, because he is a very responsible teenager, intelligent, and thinks like me. I can relate to Corgan a little by the way he thinks about all the problems that happen in the story, who I would also solved them. I haven’t done none of the things they did at the story,
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Sharla had saved some or Brig’s DNA and has created clone-twins with it. Without the Supreme Council knowing about the clone-twins, because if they did know the Supreme Council would kill one of the clone-twins, and they (Corgan, and Sharla) didn’t want that to happen, but one of the Laboratory member discovers about the clone-twin secret and tries to tell upon them. The resolution of the story is when, Corgan flies to Florida, so Brigand wouldn’t kill him. The problem is solved when Grimber (Laboratory member) dies of a heart attack, and doesn’t tell the Supreme Council. Sharla created clone-twins with Brig’s DNA which was Sharla’s and Corgan’s friend. Corgan’s world was disrupted when Sharla brings one of the clone-twins, Seabrig, to him to raise on the island, while she keeps the other, Brigand, with her in the Domed City. The conditions force Sharla to bring Brigand to the island, Corgan and Sharla find out that even though the boys may look identical their personalities are different. As a result of the cloning process, both boys are growing at an unbelievable rate. Seabrig is badly injured and must be airlifted from the island to have medical treatment in the Domed City. Leaving Corgan alone with an dangerous and unstable Brigand, who is now his size, wanting to get rid of Corgan for all. I didn’t like the ending, because I thought it was going to end

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