Double Identity by Margaret Peterson Haddix

identity.jpgAs the author of the Among the Hidden books, Haddix usually writes books that have a science fiction edge with an undercurrent of danger and intrigue, and her characters always seem to be in peril in some way. In Double Identity, a clue is in the title. Bethany suddenly finds herself in a car with her distraught parents on their way to stay with Aunt Myrlie, whom she’s never heard about before. But then her parents disappear into the night, and Bethany can’t even call them anymore. And why do people keep calling her Elizabeth? Why all the secrecy and when is she going to get some answers?

Check this one out and then try something else by Haddix–Turnabout, House on the Gulf, and if you haven’t read it yet, you have to read Among the Hidden for a disturbing look into a possible future.

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One Response to “Double Identity by Margaret Peterson Haddix”

  1.   Emily Says:

    It’s a good book

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