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Identical

The title Identical has been used for several books across different genres and periods. The most prominent work bearing this title is a legal thriller novel by Scott Turow, published in the late 2000s. Turow, who established his reputation with works such as Presumed Innocent, typically constructs narratives centered on the American legal system, moral ambiguity, and complex character psychology. The title itself suggests themes of twinship, duplication, or mistaken identity, which are common motifs in suspense and mystery literature. Other works with the same or similar titles may exist in various fields including young adult fiction, science, and general nonfiction, though these would constitute separate publications by different creators. Without additional specifying information such as author name or publication date, any further description of plot, characters, or critical assessment would risk conflating distinct works or introducing unverifiable claims. The title remains in circulation through library systems, booksellers, and secondary reference databases. more

Author

Ellen Hopkins
Ellen Hopkins

Ellen Hopkins is an American novelist known for her poetry-in-prose novels. Her works often tackle issues affecting teenagers, such as drug abuse, domestic violence, and self-harm. Hopkins' writing style is distinctive, appreciated for its direct and candid narrative. more

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“The Bible places supreme value in the thought life. "As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he," Solomon wrote. Jesus asserted that sin's gravity lay in the idea itself, not just the act. "Paul admonished the church at Philippi to have the mind of Christ, and to the same people he wrote, "Whatever is true ... pure ... if there be any virtue ... think on these things." Thus, the follower of Christ must demonstrate to the world what it is not just to think, but to think justly.”