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I read a whole lot of William Sleator books when I was in middle and early high school, and I noticed that in nearly all of them the characters were stated to be about 16 years old and it seemed to me that he was writing with the expectation that his readers would be about that age too. I know it's not hard science fiction, but I would never have thought of calling this a children's book either. HaplolologyTalk/Contributions19:46, 7 February 2008 (UTC)Reply