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I have been trying to find this book for years to share with my kids, it would have been from the 90s. It was young adult sci-fi. The cover had a boy falling and a silver orb floating next to him.
The story is about a kid who gets pulled out of his reality right as a car accident happens, and I believe that they replaced him or his body with a clone, Millennium style. The world he is pulled into is covered by a dome, and run by silver orbs. The weather is controlled and it only rains on certain days, at the same time, with no thunder or lightning because it scares to kids and old folks.
The people are forbidden from leaving the dome, so of course the boy and a friend he makes do just that and adventure ensues. I can't remember the end of the book.
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I have been trying to find this book for years to share with my kids, it would have been from the 90s. It was young adult sci-fi. The cover had a boy falling and a silver orb floating next to him.
The story is about a kid who gets pulled out of his reality right as a car accident happens, and I believe that they replaced him or his body with a clone, Millennium style. The world he is pulled into is covered by a dome, and run by silver orbs. The weather is controlled and it only rains on certain days, at the same time, with no thunder or lightning because it scares to kids and old folks.
The people are forbidden from leaving the dome, so of course the boy and a friend he makes do just that and adventure ensues. I can't remember the end of the book.
story-identification books young-adult
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Just a suggestion, I'd look at titles by Monica Hughes. She was quite a prolific writer of YA novels from the 1970's up to the 2000's. Aspects of what you describe, the domed city, rain allowed on certain days, people forbidden from leaving the dome, sound superficially like her novel The Tomorrow City. The cover, cover the car accident and the silver orbs do not match but I wonder if you are conflating two of her works? There is a list of her titles on wikipedia (link below). Have a look and see if anything rings bells. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monica_Hughes
– dominic fonde
Nov 3 '17 at 22:37
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I have been trying to find this book for years to share with my kids, it would have been from the 90s. It was young adult sci-fi. The cover had a boy falling and a silver orb floating next to him.
The story is about a kid who gets pulled out of his reality right as a car accident happens, and I believe that they replaced him or his body with a clone, Millennium style. The world he is pulled into is covered by a dome, and run by silver orbs. The weather is controlled and it only rains on certain days, at the same time, with no thunder or lightning because it scares to kids and old folks.
The people are forbidden from leaving the dome, so of course the boy and a friend he makes do just that and adventure ensues. I can't remember the end of the book.
story-identification books young-adult
I have been trying to find this book for years to share with my kids, it would have been from the 90s. It was young adult sci-fi. The cover had a boy falling and a silver orb floating next to him.
The story is about a kid who gets pulled out of his reality right as a car accident happens, and I believe that they replaced him or his body with a clone, Millennium style. The world he is pulled into is covered by a dome, and run by silver orbs. The weather is controlled and it only rains on certain days, at the same time, with no thunder or lightning because it scares to kids and old folks.
The people are forbidden from leaving the dome, so of course the boy and a friend he makes do just that and adventure ensues. I can't remember the end of the book.
story-identification books young-adult
story-identification books young-adult
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Just a suggestion, I'd look at titles by Monica Hughes. She was quite a prolific writer of YA novels from the 1970's up to the 2000's. Aspects of what you describe, the domed city, rain allowed on certain days, people forbidden from leaving the dome, sound superficially like her novel The Tomorrow City. The cover, cover the car accident and the silver orbs do not match but I wonder if you are conflating two of her works? There is a list of her titles on wikipedia (link below). Have a look and see if anything rings bells. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monica_Hughes
– dominic fonde
Nov 3 '17 at 22:37
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Just a suggestion, I'd look at titles by Monica Hughes. She was quite a prolific writer of YA novels from the 1970's up to the 2000's. Aspects of what you describe, the domed city, rain allowed on certain days, people forbidden from leaving the dome, sound superficially like her novel The Tomorrow City. The cover, cover the car accident and the silver orbs do not match but I wonder if you are conflating two of her works? There is a list of her titles on wikipedia (link below). Have a look and see if anything rings bells. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monica_Hughes
– dominic fonde
Nov 3 '17 at 22:37
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Just a suggestion, I'd look at titles by Monica Hughes. She was quite a prolific writer of YA novels from the 1970's up to the 2000's. Aspects of what you describe, the domed city, rain allowed on certain days, people forbidden from leaving the dome, sound superficially like her novel The Tomorrow City. The cover, cover the car accident and the silver orbs do not match but I wonder if you are conflating two of her works? There is a list of her titles on wikipedia (link below). Have a look and see if anything rings bells. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monica_Hughes
– dominic fonde
Nov 3 '17 at 22:37
Just a suggestion, I'd look at titles by Monica Hughes. She was quite a prolific writer of YA novels from the 1970's up to the 2000's. Aspects of what you describe, the domed city, rain allowed on certain days, people forbidden from leaving the dome, sound superficially like her novel The Tomorrow City. The cover, cover the car accident and the silver orbs do not match but I wonder if you are conflating two of her works? There is a list of her titles on wikipedia (link below). Have a look and see if anything rings bells. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monica_Hughes
– dominic fonde
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Just a suggestion, I'd look at titles by Monica Hughes. She was quite a prolific writer of YA novels from the 1970's up to the 2000's. Aspects of what you describe, the domed city, rain allowed on certain days, people forbidden from leaving the dome, sound superficially like her novel The Tomorrow City. The cover, cover the car accident and the silver orbs do not match but I wonder if you are conflating two of her works? There is a list of her titles on wikipedia (link below). Have a look and see if anything rings bells. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monica_Hughes
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