Ringer: Gemma cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Upper Grades (UG 9-12)
Book Level 5.8
Points 8.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 48387
Points per Word 0.000165
Page Count 266
Points per Page 0.030075
Series Replica

Description

In this YA thriller, Gemma and her friend Pete are mistaken for escaped replicas from the mysterious Haven Institute and are held at an abandoned airport. As they struggle to escape, they uncover a shocking conspiracy that challenges their understanding of humanity and forces them to confront dangerous secrets. The novel, a companion to Lauren Oliver's Replica, blends suspenseful action with a thought-provoking exploration of identity and what it means to be human.

Quick Summary

If you're into sci-fi with real stakes and complicated characters, this one's worth grabbing. Gemma's life gets turned upside down when she's mistaken for a replica and held at an abandoned airport with Pete, and the tension between them drives a lot of the story they're both scared, both hiding things, and neither knows who to trust. The plot moves fast once they escape, and there are some genuinely creepy moments mixed with emotional beats that make you care about what happens next. That said, this isn't for younger teens the book has profanity, sexual content, and violence that might catch you off guard if you go in expecting something lighter, so it's best for mature high schoolers who can handle that. Fans of the first "Replica" book will recognize the world, but it works as a standalone if you don't mind being dropped into the deep end. It's a quick, intense read that'll make you want to jump straight into the next book.