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Codell, Cindy Darling. Review. School Library Journal 39,10 (October 1993): 156. This review argues that although Sleator's Interstellar Pig and The Duplicate are better crafted, the protagonist of Others See Us is likeable and his grandmother is absolutely fascinating.

Daggett, Margaret L. "Recommended: William Sleator." English Journal (March 1987): 93-94. In a highly laudatory essay, Daggett explores the reasons that Sleator's books appeal to her high school students. She focuses on books written before 1987.

Davis, James, and Hazel Davis. Presenting William Sleator. New York: Macmillan, 1992. A critical biography which explores Sleator's life and works.

Dunleavy, M. P. Review. New York Times Book Review (April 24, 1994): 24. Dunleavy writes that Others See Us is one of Sleator's most riveting novels to date, providing readers with a vivid sense of what telepathy might be like. No one who has ever battled with relatives,...
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This section contains 338 words
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Purchase our Others See Us Short Guide
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Others See Us from Beacham's Encyclopedia of Popular Fiction and Beacham's Guide to Literature for Young Adults. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.
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