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Cloning Blues renamed to Clone Angst as per TRS, specifically about angst from a character discovering that they're a clone.


* CloningBlues: The clones have it rough. First off they get less and less sane the farther from the original they are, and even the sanest ones develop black marks on their hands and die abruptly. And since they're not convinced that they are copies (they're physically and mentally identical to the original until the marks appear), this all feels monstrously unfair.
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* KillingYourAlternateSelf: Given the limited lifespan of the clones, they may be justified in trying to return the favour.
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A YoungAdult novel written by WilliamSleator in [[TheEighties 1988]].

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A YoungAdult novel written by WilliamSleator Creator/WilliamSleator in [[TheEighties 1988]].
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A [[YoungAdultAndChildrensLiterature YA]] novel written by WilliamSleator in [[TheEighties 1988]].

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A [[YoungAdultAndChildrensLiterature YA]] YoungAdult novel written by WilliamSleator in [[TheEighties 1988]].
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* [[{{ptitlez03zlkdw}} Me's A Crowd]]

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* [[{{ptitlez03zlkdw}} Me's A Crowd]]MesACrowd

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