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Jill Williamson
Jill Williamson is a chocolate loving, daydreaming, creator of kingdoms and the award-winning author of several young adult books including the Blood of Kings trilogy, Replication, the Mission League series, and the Safe Lands trilogy. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and two... show more



Jill Williamson is a chocolate loving, daydreaming, creator of kingdoms and the award-winning author of several young adult books including the Blood of Kings trilogy, Replication, the Mission League series, and the Safe Lands trilogy. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and two children and a whole lot of deer. **Visit her online at www.jillwilliamson.com.**Sign up for her quarterly newsletter at http://bit.ly/XryoqT.**Follow Jill on Facebook at www.facebook.com/jwilliamsonwrites. She loves to chat with readers.**Follow her on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/JillWilliamsonWhat others are saying about Jill's books:“Expert worldbuilding and fascinating characters collide." ~Shannon Dittemore, author of the Angel Eyes trilogy“Any time I pick up a book by Jill Williamson, I know to expect an adventure that’s both creative and captivating." ~Gillian Adams, Amazon review“Wonderfully written with a superb plot ... a sure-fire hit with almost any reader.” ~Voice of Youth Advocates

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Nighttime Reading Center
Nighttime Reading Center rated it 10 years ago
This book is constitution from the two other books called "Captives" and "Outcasts". I would love to read the two books before. This book deals with lowlands and Midlands areas along with Kinderds. This deals with mostly the rebels in hiding and though of send to liberation. You goes though the adv...
World of Kammbia
World of Kammbia rated it 11 years ago
What is freedom? That question is the one that kept coming to mind as I read The Captives (Safe Lands Book 1) by Jill Williamson. It is a YA Dystopian novel and not a genre usually read. (However, I did read and review the wonderful Book Thief by Marcus Zusak last year.) This novel was recommended...
Sticky Note Quotes
Sticky Note Quotes rated it 13 years ago
Lets start by saying that this is a good book, it makes you think on the subject of cloning and reads well....but there is one little problem, religion. I have no problem with religion in most cases, but I don't like it shoved down my throat. And I wasn't really expecting it, their is one mention of...
CarrieJ
CarrieJ rated it 13 years ago
I enjoyed Replication: The Jason Experiment a lot more than I was expecting. I was pulled into the mystery and the what if this really was happening. It makes you start thinking about that. I like all the characters and would love to read a follow-up book to this one. I will be checking out othe...
Books of Amber
Books of Amber rated it 13 years ago
The thing that initially attracted me to Replication was the science fiction-esque premise. While this book isn’t set thousands of years in the future, the cloning of humans was advanced to a stage that hundreds of clones had been made of this one man. I was fascinated, and couldn’t wait to read it....
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