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1[[quoteright:117:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/duplicate_4447.gif]]
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3A YoungAdult novel written by Creator/WilliamSleator in [[TheEighties 1988]].
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5A teenager named David finds a strange object at the beach that has the ability to make copies of living things. In order to go to his grandmother's birthday and attend a date at the same time, [[MundaneUtility he clones himself]]. The clone, who is a bit misguided, ends up cloning himself as well, and the third clone... well [[EvilTwin he's of a different sort altogether]].
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7!!Provides examples of the following tropes:
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9* CloneDegeneration: The duplicates are less sane the farther they are from the original. They also get black markings on their hands shortly before they die, but they tend to go crazy and get themselves killed before that step occurs.
10* [[EvilTwin Evil Clone]]: The clone isn't really evil, just resentful of being treated as a clone (he has all the memories of the original, so he believes he is the original). However, this leads him to [[spoiler:make another clone, who really is evil (or at least not exactly sane)]].
11* LiteralSplitPersonality: The clones believe this, and even convince the original for a little while, but they're ultimately wrong.
12* KillingYourAlternateSelf: Given the limited lifespan of the clones, they may be justified in trying to return the favour.
13* MesACrowd
14* TwoTimerDate: David accidentally schedules a date as the same time as his grandmother's birthday. In order to avoid the Hilarity that would ensue if he tried to run back in forth between the two, he uses a mysterious device to duplicate himself, so that he can attend both. Then his duplicate wins the coin toss and the original has to go to the grandma party, and it all goes downhill from there.

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